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20.04.10

Old Stiga buying hints (part 1.)

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stiga    resonance    torque    blade    palm    

There are lot of information going around about old Stigas that actually rather make things more difficult than ease your decision to buy. I try to summarize what to pay attention to.
The soul of the an old Stiga is its neck. If there are haircracks that blade will not lasts long. Is some opinion a haircrack in the neck is essential old Stiga feature. Tere are couple of players in our club have cracked racket and they keen on their rackets. I don't really understand that and don't agree. The neck of the racket is the part that gets the biggest effect, moreover between the handle parts the neck suffers from high torque and continuous bending force. This is the certain part collects and relays information and resonance to your palm. In addition the neck is the wooden spring of a blade.