CLIPPER WOOD WRB
Everyone's rating |
[Hardness] Medium hardness [Performance] Spin and Control are excellent. |
Averages reviews points
- Speed:7.64
- Spin:8.07
- Control:7.79
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The Clipper Wood was first released in 1981 and has since then well over a million have been sold. The classic STIGA look and unique feel makes this the perfect blade to use to become a champion. Built with the WBR system which accelerates the blade face for faster returns, more power and extra sensitivty of touch.
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Specifications
- Producer
- STIGA
- Product code
- 2020
- Speed
- 100
- Control
- 66
- Material
- Seven (Wood, 7 ply wood)
- Thickness
- 7mm
Players use CLIPPER WOOD WRB
User reviews
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Tools Stray (Experience:11〜20 years) To those who have heavy clippers
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The grip is a hollow and the position of the center of gravity comes close to the tip, so that the swinging up is improved ... But the value of this WRB grip thinks that "clipper wood got lighter".
It is easy to switch and it is a strength to be able to shake even a bouncy ball.Overall Speed Spin Control Touch Hardness Little soft
Recommended rubber (Forehand) Rising Dragon
Recommended rubber (Backhand) TENERGY 80
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Yamada Man (Experience:2〜3 years) I feel like seven
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As expected it is Clipper Wood. It is a good racket that will come back again. It is heavy to hold, but feels light when you shake it.
It is a shot feeling that does not sound very handyOverall Speed Spin Control Touch Hardness little hard
Recommended rubber (Forehand) HURRICANE 3
Recommended rubber (Backhand) DIGNICS 05
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Man who loves STIGA (Experience:2〜3 years) THE rotation
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This racket takes rotation for the time being!
It may be due to the rubber, but the shot feeling is quite hard.
Is the weak point about heavy? I think that it is a racket that is easy to use. I think rubber has good pointed performance, but after all rackets are well balanced. Although it is lighter than No mark, it feels heavier than it really is because the center of gravity is higher because the grip is hollow because it is wrb. But that makes it easier to spin the serve.
Summary
・ I feel heavier than it really is
・ Easy to rotate
・ Good balance思 い I think it is a good product.
Overall Speed Spin Control Touch Hardness hard
Recommended rubber (Forehand) HURRICANE PRO Ⅲ TURBO BLUE
Recommended rubber (Backhand) VERTICAL 20
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Y & gt; S.TT (Experience:11〜20 years) The shot feel is good and it feels good to hit.
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Until now, only the special material racket was used,
Clipperwood WRB is very easy to handle and familiar.Easy to control so many beginners and advanced users
I feel that it is a racket used by players.The biggest advantage of this racket compared to special material racket is
I think it is "easy to rotate".The only weak point is "weight".
Others have been reviewed, but I think that a certain amount of power is required to hit a heavy ball.It is recommended to use a tension type rubber for those who aim for the above.
Overall Speed Spin Control Touch Hardness Little soft
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Beginner kid (Experience:4〜5 years) Rotation takes
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The impression I have is a bit heavy on the WRB, but not so slow. The impression of trying to hit it will bounce reasonably. The flying distance will be reasonable, but the absolute value of the speed is not high. In particular, since the initial speed is not fast, I think that it is better to choose another racket if it is the front team haste type. It was difficult to control.
I felt the best performance was the ease of rotation. Spin is quite easy to apply. The ball holding is good. The loop drive is stable enough not to make mistakes. The tabletop technology is also easy to do, and there is probably not much momentum so the Tsuttsuki is stable. The block is also very soft and stable because it is thick. As a whole, I think that it is a racket that matches the driveman who plays in the front and middle teams. I think rubber has a good spin system tension.Overall Speed Spin Control Touch Hardness little hard
Recommended rubber (Forehand) MANTRA M
Recommended rubber (Backhand) HEXER DURO
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Sticky ski (Experience:6〜10 years) Supreme plywood racket
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This is the first stiga racket.
Elasticity is not good. The necessary speed can be given enough, but it can not be said that it boils in comparison with the recent 7-ply plywood. But the rotation is very easy. A while ago I used SK7, but the difference in the amount of rotation of the drive is remarkable.
I think that I can deliver a powerful ball with a stable arc when combined with Tenagi, Fastark, Omega ... etc.Blocks and counters are very stable without being pressed by the opponent's ball game. In addition, there are no problems with detailed techniques such as bench processing.
The main feature of this racket is the hollowing of the grip. This has significantly reduced the weight. However, because the center of gravity is closer to the head, it was 191g with rubber included, but it is close to 200g when physically swinging.
In addition, the shape of the grip is a form that Japanese manufacturers do not have. FL is a form of increasing thickness towards the grip end. I like it because I think this shape plays a role in the ease of turning and the adjustment of the angle of the surface. If you are purchasing Stiga's racket for the first time, we recommend that you try to hold it once at the store.
Overall Speed Spin Control Touch Hardness little hard
Recommended rubber (Forehand) NEO HURRICANE 3
Recommended rubber (Backhand) ROZENA
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Dog's father Nice to meet you, racket!
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Although it was a racket I bought for the first time, it was a perfect racket for me because I felt better than I borrowed.
Overall Speed Spin Control Touch Hardness little hard
Recommended rubber (Forehand) ROZENA
Recommended rubber (Backhand) Carl P-3 software
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