An HONEST Review of the Stiga Cybershape

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  • čas přidán 10. 02. 2022
  • Khaleel Asgarali and Martin Jezo test the Stiga Cybershape at the Washington DC Table Tennis Center and Khaleel gives his honest review.
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Komentáře • 59

  • @AndyK665
    @AndyK665 Před 2 lety +1

    Great review! Nice point on potentially reading the opponent's spin better on serves by focusing on the edges of the racket.

  • @briancampo3945
    @briancampo3945 Před 2 lety +1

    Great review! Been waiting to hear more about this blade for awhile. Stiga’s marketing only ever highlighted the blades shape and increased sweetspot - it never mentioned it’s composition or feeling.

  • @kingchoi718
    @kingchoi718 Před 2 lety +2

    Great review. You’re the first one talking about the sound too!

  • @tonydare7614
    @tonydare7614 Před 2 lety +1

    Interesting and excellent review. I was thinking of trying it but I'm happy with the Carbonado 90 and play close to the table a lot as well as mid-distance. Seems like making your serves easier to read for the opponent is not a positve either.

  • @blahblahblack
    @blahblahblack Před rokem

    One thing I did notice in the very short go I had (5 minutes). I did like the way the sweet spot was extended into the lower outside corner when I was looping, less shots where you lose power because you drifted too near the edge.

  • @yzg8116
    @yzg8116 Před 2 lety

    Good review! what is your rating ?

  • @quebecer4605
    @quebecer4605 Před rokem +1

    Thanks Khaleel for the review!

  • @marcaugustine9203
    @marcaugustine9203 Před 2 lety +3

    I’m thinking about getting one just because of the drastic shape difference but I’m not a pro so it may not make a huge difference.

  • @amits5506
    @amits5506 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Which rubber are you using for forehand

  • @johnlowe3050
    @johnlowe3050 Před rokem

    A friend got one a few months ago...its light and feels good. Control and speed are great but apart from the bigger sweet spot it seems like a curved blade. Im average so perhaps didnt pick up much else.

  • @ankilmao7616
    @ankilmao7616 Před rokem +1

    Can you plz do a review on the Ovtcharov Innerforce ALC I think it would be an interesting blade to go over?

  • @ajoydas-Watch-It
    @ajoydas-Watch-It Před 2 lety

    Sadly I moved back to the Germany from DC, was there in my youth over at Montgomery County. Dang I want one of those shirts badly. Prior to moving to the states I was 2 time bavarian champ at the age of 12 but than moved to USA and switched to tennis back in the 80s there wasn't much table tennis in DC. If i ever come back I'll make sure to swing on by. Great Review Keep it up.

    • @washingtondctabletennis6142
      @washingtondctabletennis6142  Před 2 lety +1

      Where in Germany? I played for a few years in Germany. Hope we can meet someday. If you are ever in DC, come as our guest!

    • @ajoydas-Watch-It
      @ajoydas-Watch-It Před 2 lety +1

      @@washingtondctabletennis6142 Im in Munich atm where the next EU Championship 2022 is taking place. Still tickets around if you can make it. If I ever visit again I'll be sure to pop in. Love the Logo might copy it and make me a shirt to represent. :D

    • @washingtondctabletennis6142
      @washingtondctabletennis6142  Před 2 lety +1

      @@ajoydas-Watch-It Email us and we will send you a good file of our logo!

  • @Swecho
    @Swecho Před 6 měsíci

    That shot at 9:33 really clean

  • @Justmakesomenoiz
    @Justmakesomenoiz Před rokem

    Are u gonna try out the new stiga cybershape wood.. That seems like a nice racket and also much cheaper

  • @HanhNguyen-qu6su
    @HanhNguyen-qu6su Před 2 lety +1

    Hi Khaleel,
    Could you please tell me the STIGA DNA H thickness you've used, same as Truls.? Thank you

  • @Troejg1
    @Troejg1 Před rokem

    Is this something you stuck with, or are you using another blade?
    You comment about reading serves easier, I'm thinking as an intermediate it might also be easier to learn to develop serves with different spins, being able to aim for the different corners.

  • @vadaszcsaba2542
    @vadaszcsaba2542 Před 2 lety

    Hi Khaleel!
    Great review, thank you!
    i have question, what kind of racket, rubbels your partner have?

  • @ankilmao7616
    @ankilmao7616 Před rokem

    Would you recommend buying the xiom shoes that you use in this video?

    • @washingtondctabletennis6142
      @washingtondctabletennis6142  Před rokem

      Honestly it depends on your feet. If you have foot issues then it’s not the best. It doesn’t have much support or cushion and is pretty basic. But it looks really nice! 😂

  • @anhnguyenduy6861
    @anhnguyenduy6861 Před rokem

    Should I get the Flare/straight/penhold one? I’m confused since 😢 no one review the penhold one lol. I’m a penholder and can play normal also

    • @washingtondctabletennis6142
      @washingtondctabletennis6142  Před rokem

      The blade is always the same. You choose the handle based on your comfort. Do you prefer to play shakehand or penhold?

  • @HanhNguyen-qu6su
    @HanhNguyen-qu6su Před 2 lety +1

    Hello Khaleel,
    Have you ever used the Cybershape with your DNA rubbers setup in real games? Is there any problem with low and short serve return due to the fact that DNA Platinum is hard bouncy rubber?

    • @washingtondctabletennis6142
      @washingtondctabletennis6142  Před 2 lety +1

      I used it in practice games. I didn’t have problems with the short game at all. I think the combination is actually quite good for short game.

    • @HanhNguyen-qu6su
      @HanhNguyen-qu6su Před 2 lety

      @@washingtondctabletennis6142 Thank you.

  • @pauloafonso7167
    @pauloafonso7167 Před 2 lety

    For how long and how often did you use the same rubber (Stiga DNA Platinum - ) before this video?
    To really notice the differences between one blade to another is to change only the blade and use the same rubber that you are used to.

    • @washingtondctabletennis6142
      @washingtondctabletennis6142  Před 2 lety

      I had tried the couple times before but never for long as we are Butterfly sponsored and not a STIGA. However, being that we are professional players we can notice a difference between different rubbers and blades quite easily. We are not hobby players that just play sometimes. Of course in a true one on one comparison experiment do you need independent and dependent variables. This is just a review.

    • @pauloafonso7167
      @pauloafonso7167 Před 2 lety

      @@washingtondctabletennis6142 Thank you! Keep it up! Nice video

  • @ploui6414
    @ploui6414 Před rokem

    I’ve been playing since I was in 5th grade. We had a table in our living room. My first quality non sandpaper paddle was a handmade Swedish Stiga Stellan Bengtsson model. It cost $9.95 in 1970, three times the cost of any other paddle in the store. After 52 years and dozens of paddles later including custom made ones, I still believe that that paddle is the best one I’ve ever played with. I’m sure many of the paddles I used since that old Stiga wore out were as good or better, but for me I had never found that perfect replacement in terms of feel. I don’t know if it is the rubber, the paddle design, changes in ball, but logically I do not believe it is the paddle. I don’t think that new Cybershape is a radical improvement over other designs. It’s easy to move the sweet spot to a higher position on face as they’ve done by taking more material off the bottom and sides and moving it to the top. I think $245 is somewhat of a rip.
    I do not see it as a radical design that will change paddle design like the Prince oversized tennis racket did for tennis. I think there are too many other factors that affect feel and performance for ping pong. Everyone wants to find a product that will enhance their performance even if it is psychological; I.e. Dumbo’s magic feather. Take a cheap defensive oversized paddle and overlay a Cyberspace on it and trim it to match. See how it plays.

    • @washingtondctabletennis6142
      @washingtondctabletennis6142  Před rokem +1

      Thanks for your reply. I agree that people spend way too much money on equipment and don’t develop their game enough. We will be coming out with a video soon on how professionals choose their equipment. The old STIGA blades were phenomenal in the 38mm ball days. They are too dated now for the new ball. They don’t have enough speed. I think just about any ALC type blade is good for most players. You don’t need to break the bank. I always tell people it’s not the gun it’s the cowboy, but at the same time, you don’t want to bring a knife to a gun fight.

    • @aldimeolaify
      @aldimeolaify Před rokem +1

      true ! but hey life is about having fun.....if you have money just buy it ! grea review btw

    • @Justmakesomenoiz
      @Justmakesomenoiz Před rokem

      I live in Sweden and have meet Stellan Bengtsson as a youngster.
      Watched all the great ones play like Mikael appelgren, j-o Waldner, Jörgen Persson, gatiene and one of my favorit players andrejz grubba, to bad he died in 2005. I also got my first j-pen racket from a Japanese player which i forgot the name off.
      I've also had that Stellan Bengtsson racket and loved it very much. So I agree with you that was and awsome racket.
      Now days there are a million rubbers and rackets to choose from. Miss the good old days when one played with Mark V and was happy with that 😂

    • @aldimeolaify
      @aldimeolaify Před rokem

      @@Justmakesomenoiz haha i've used mar v long time a go !! classic one....but i just ordered cybershape pen holder greetings from indonesia

  • @ae_true6292
    @ae_true6292 Před 2 lety

    How did you get your hands on one? I can't find a place to purchase it in America.

  • @dorin123x
    @dorin123x Před 2 lety

    What rubbers did you used on stiga? And the other blade? Blade and rubbers? Thx.

    • @washingtondctabletennis6142
      @washingtondctabletennis6142  Před 2 lety

      We showed everything at the beginning of the video. STIGA DNA H, same as Truls. The other blade is Butterfly Timo Boll Spirit with JOOLA Dynaryz rubber.

    • @davidtort4496
      @davidtort4496 Před rokem

      I think Trulls Moregard doesn't use H.. uses XH

  • @jaksoy1
    @jaksoy1 Před 2 lety

    how does the cybershape compare to the dynasty carbon?

    • @washingtondctabletennis6142
      @washingtondctabletennis6142  Před 2 lety

      The dynasty carbon is a little softer. Speed is similar. Cybershape is a little lighter but more head heavy and less balanced for my feeling.

  • @nk12751
    @nk12751 Před 2 měsíci

    Stiga cybershape carbon vs harimoto ALC-who has better control?

    • @washingtondctabletennis6142
      @washingtondctabletennis6142  Před 2 měsíci +1

      I personally think the Cybershape has more control because it has more dwell time but the Harimoto ALC has a higher throw angle.

  • @daigramarinho2166
    @daigramarinho2166 Před rokem

    Where I can buy in EUA?

  • @ericd1084
    @ericd1084 Před rokem

    It looks like a stop sign. Must be good for blocking? 😂 I'd be embarrassed to play with that thing. Lol

  • @Rickychwong
    @Rickychwong Před rokem +2

    Why does this man step his foot on the table? What a poor table tennis manner!

  • @gernottrimmel5092
    @gernottrimmel5092 Před rokem +1

    stiga should offer a new handle - and call it "cyber anatomic" - i'd take it immediately! only anatomic for me, i cannot understand why so many people play with these aaawwful flared handles

  • @andreika6681
    @andreika6681 Před 2 lety

    just take an angle grinder, any $20 carbon yinhe off (or a used offensive stiga carbon, same $20) et make your own 'cybershape' cutting the edges, $200 for this thing is a total rip off for dumb kids :-) i made my own DIY 'cybershape' in 3 mins and for 20 bucks, LITERALLY

    • @washingtondctabletennis6142
      @washingtondctabletennis6142  Před 2 lety +2

      I am going to highly disagree with you on this one. While I think that the price is steep and the blade will not make a difference for 90% of the people that will buy it, it is still a high quality and well produced blade. Even the higher quality Yinhe blades are not nearly as good as Butterfly or STIGA blades. Their quality control is sub par as well. I’ve tested a few of them. Most people won’t tell the difference, but many will.

    • @johnlowe3050
      @johnlowe3050 Před rokem

      Yes after using one a few times, its fine but expensive i agree.

  • @PaddlePalaceTableTennis
    @PaddlePalaceTableTennis Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks Khaleel for the Honest Review! Players can now pick up the STIGA Cybershape Carbon in the US at PaddlePalace.com - www.paddlepalace.com/Stiga-Cybershape-Carbon/productinfo/SSCYB/