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CYBERSHAPE DESIGN: UNIQUE AND INNOVATIVE BLADE FOR IMPROVED PLAY
- Uniquely Shaped Blade: CYBERSHAPE features a completely new blade design with a unique shape, offering a larger hitting area.
- Grip-Specific Size: Optimized for shakehand and penhold grips, the blade-size is 11% larger for shakehand and 9% larger for penhold compared to traditional paddles.
- Closer to the Table: The hitting area is 6.5 cm closer to the table compared to a round blade, providing a more advantageous position.
- Versatility through Angles: Different angles give players six corners to choose from, catering to various spin types and amounts.
IMPROVED SWEET SPOT
- Optimal Top Hitting Area: Since most professional strokes are made on the top half of the racket, CYBERSHAPE excels in this area.
- Enhanced Control for Short Serves and Returns: The larger hitting area provides an improved sweet spot, making it easier to control short serves and returns.
CLOSE CORE FIBER TECHNOLOGY
- 5+2-Ply Construction: CYBERSHAPE is a 5+2-ply blade using CCF (Close Core Fiber) technology.
- Direct Carbon-Wood Contact: The carbon layer sits directly on the wood core, enabling more control and speed.
- Advanced German Carbon Fiber: The highly advanced carbon fiber ensures a larger hitting area without additional weight.
- Product Details:
- Handle Length: 3.9 inches (100 mm)
- Playing Surface: 5.9 inches (150 mm)
- Thickness: 0.19 inches (5 mm)
- Weight: 85g ± 5g (3oz ± 0.17oz)
STIGA | SCANDINAVIAN DESIGN
- WORLD-CLASS Brand: The classic Swedish table tennis company known for both hobby and professional products.
- Rich History: Founded in 1944, STIGA is today one of the world's largest premium brands in table tennis, padel, and pickleball.
- World Championship Success: In November 2021, Truls Moregardh, playing with STIGA’s Cybershape Carbon blade, reached the World Championships in Texas.
- Unprecedented Performance: Truls became the lowest-ranked player (77th place) ever to reach the final, finishing ranked Number 4 in the world.