Stiga Table Tennis
Stiga Rosewood NCT V Shakehand Blade
Stiga Rosewood NCT V Shakehand Blade
Out of stock
Rosewood NCT V is designed for the modern attacking game. It is ideal for aggressive players who depend on fast racket speed with long trajectory to gain the upper hand. This 5-ply blade offers an exceptional balance of speed, weight, control and trajectory. The hand-picked Rosewood combined with Stiga's scientific engineering and NCT technology brings together the very best of Science and Nature!
Manufacturer Specifications:
Blade Type:ÿOffensive minus
Blade Speed: 86/100
Blade Control: 69/100
Blade Weight: 93/100 (Approximate)
Plies: 5 All Wood
Blade Thickness: 6.2
Handle Options: AN,
About Stiga!
Thinking of choosing a Stiga blade.ÿ Stiga is considered one of the best blade manufacturers on the planet. Their blades are manufactured in Sweden with precision and care and are reasonably priced.
Stiga incorporates many different technologies into its blades and offers different options when it comes to choosing a blade. Some common ones are:
WRB - WRB is a hollowed out oval near the base of the blade handle that has a hard and light plastic insert. Its purpose is to ever so slightly shift the center of inflection of the blade forward while also giving slightly more vibration and feel.
CR - CR is a hard veneer applied to the blade surface to increase its speed.
Tube - Tube is a middle veneer inserted into the blade with micro channels of carbon. Its purpose is to increase blade rigidity and speed.
Blade Handles: Stiga offers several types of blade handles for its Shakehand blades, including
Conic: A flattened cone shaped handle that widens at the handle base.
Anatomic: A handle that widens in the middle.
Straight: A handle that same thickness throughout.
Flared: A flare handle that is narrower in the middle.
Stiga is the only manufacturer that offers consumers a choice within the Flared Handle Category. The choice of:
Flared Master "FL-MSTR" (the same thickness as a traditional flared handle style);
Flared Legend FL-Lgnd (a slightly thicker handle).
Not sure which blade handle-style to play with? Please visit our blog www.spinmantra.com and search for the article "Choosing The Correct Blade Handle".