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danie
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Posted: 02/06/2011 at 9:04pm |
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Hi guys,has anyone tried the Stiga CC7?If yes could you please give all of us a review?It would be greatly appreciated.And if you have tried the CC7 and also used the Viscaria before,please give us a comparison between these two blades.Especially about the speed,dwell time and power.Thanks a lot!
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danie
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anyone?btw,could someone also tell us which blade has a longer trajectory?Thanks
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danie
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Hi guys,could someone please tell me what is the composition of this blade?And couold someone tell me between this blade and Butterfly Viscaria,which one is faster?Thanks
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Stavros
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danie
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ok,thanks
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icontek
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Combined CC7 separate composition thread into this one.
From what little is out there, the CC7 seems to be a blade designed for highly skilled mid-distance players with very good technique. And while not too many players are adopting the CC7, if you use the "search" function, you'll find little gems like this:
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Note: This guy still uses his HK655 And my thoughts on Stiga's 2009/2010 offerings:
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the cc7 needs to be sealed though. ive seen the wood splinter the moment the rubbers were taken off the blade. fast attacking blade, still has a bit of control
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Vassily
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I have 2.0 S1 black and S2 red. If I turn my bat around, I can tell the difference, but its not very big. Sadly speed is not really significantly different either. Just by pressing the rubber there is a significant difference though, so maybe Im just not that sensitive to rubber. S1 is a fast rubber, and combined with your 7 ply carbon? blade would be kinda fast, the natural distance is long. It does midrange counterloop like a dream though. Can't miss. Edited by Vassily - 06/29/2011 at 7:23am |
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Hi guys can u describe about hardness&speed of cc7 when compare rosewood7 or ebenholz7 ?
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malin87
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Hello guys,
i am using CC7 for 2 years now...the blade is hard which gives the ball straight direction and not so bounch! therefore, it suits with me short pimples out on my bh and the control is much higher than other arylate carbon blades i was using in the past! i think is very good for close to the table game.. STIGA gives it faster than ebenholz but i think it's a little bit slower..
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Antuan
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I will try my new CC7 ST with 05 and 80FX today. I will let you know.
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Audrey17
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I was looking for a carbon blade. I was a bit worried because I read some negative reviews on the internet about it, concerned basically about poor quality. Now I played with CC7. This blade is very unique!! I would recommend this blade to players who play offensively |
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malin87
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Great quality blade but not suitable for topsiners! Best for hard hitters!
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Antuan
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It is a fast blade no doubt. But as you say it is better for hitting, not for topspin. I have tried Carbonado 45 and this blade is a looping blade yeaaahhhh, similar to Viscaria but with less vibration and lower throw angle.
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My CC7 ST tested for 2 hours is now for sale. Maybe you would like to buy one in excellent condition
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