1989/90 “evolution” series

Speeding up of tabletennis called for developing faster and more dynamic rackets. There were different substances eg.: graphit, metal implemented into the wood, that made them stiffer and enlarged sweet-spot. Due to this ‘evolution’ Clipper Wood, Graphit Wood and Metal wood came out for carrying out the offensive minded playing strategies. Meanwhile Stiga tried to raise up the predecessors under the name ‘Classic’ – to average purpose. This term presented the end of ‘old Stiga feeling’. The company has moved out from Tranas respectively manufacturing has moved in to Eskilstuna. At the original place in Tranas started to make Yasaka blades.

Stiga Evolution Catalogue (pdf 2.2MB)

3 Responses to “1989/90 “evolution” series”

  1. Albert says:

    And finally… My father’s 70′s Johansson completely restored!!!

    http://www.flickr.com/photos/62440373@N05/5787687494/in/photostream

  2. Albert says:

    And this is my early 90′s Erik Lindh Offensive Classic

    http://www.flickr.com/photos/62440373@N05/5787695838/in/photostream/

  3. Albert says:

    Hi! have you got info about s-2000 blade?

    http://www.fareastsports.com/index.php?gOo=goodspic.dwt&goodsid=421

    Is it new or old?


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    Speeding up of tabletennis called for developing faster and more dynamic rackets. There were different substances eg.: graphit, metal implemented into the wood, that made them stiffer and enlarged sweet-spot. Due to this ‘evolution’ Clipper Wood, Graphit Wood and Metal wood came out for carrying out the offensive minded playing strategies. Meanwhile Stiga tried to [...]

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