Tibhar Stratus Power Wood data and reviews




Manufacturer data
Speed 9.0 / 10
Control 7.5 / 10
Weight 85g
Plies 5
Thickness
Materials


User data
Speed8.9
Control9.3
Hardness5.6
Stiffness5.0
Overall9.5
Compositionlimba - limba - ayous - limba - limba


Blades with same composition(closest in thickness listed first):
Blade NameSpeedControlHardnessStiffnessOverallThickness
Butterfly Primorac7.78.75.04.68.65.7
Butterfly Joo Se Hyuk6.98.56.66.39.05.9
Adidas Challenge Force8.69.64.84.39.46.0
Xiom Maximus OFF-6.0
Xiom Ovid ALL+6.0
Butterfly Petr Korbel8.38.55.45.28.96.0
Stiga Allround Old
Tibhar Samsonov Premium Contact7.48.44.65.09.1
JOOLA K57.88.33.63.27.7
Donic Waldner Senso V27.38.54.14.08.2
Donic Waldner Senso V17.59.03.73.59.0
Donic Appelgren Allplay Senso V26.99.04.03.89.1
Donic Appelgren Allplay Senso V16.79.04.12.58.9
Donic Appelgren Allplay6.78.74.34.09.0
Butterfly Zhang Yining7.98.36.04.08.5
Butterfly Adolescen8.48.85.25.08.1
Stiga Hans Alser Allround Wood


Blades with similar user data(speed, control, hardness, stiffness; closest in characteristics listed first):
Blade NameSpeedControlHardnessStiffnessOverall
JOOLA Flame Fast8.99.25.75.09.5
Darker 7P-2A.Carbon8.89.55.55.08.8
TSP Balsa 6.5 OFF9.09.45.25.09.3
Sword Blue Feather8.99.25.65.59.2
Friendship/729 Black Whirlwind Transformer8.79.35.25.09.0
Double Happiness (DHS) TG-7 P9.09.46.05.09.4
Butterfly Timo Boll ZLF8.79.35.45.29.3
Butterfly Innerforce ALC8.89.15.75.39.3
Nittaku Meister Basaltec Inner8.59.35.25.09.0
JOOLA TPE Perform9.09.06.05.09.6



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Reviews:

I was curious because this blade was hyped as 'better Korbel', so - being fan of Korbel blades - I immediately ordered this one. Visualy it obvisously not as nice as korbel, natural wood look is best. Speed was slightly higher, it was stiffer, and slightly softer. Theoreticaly it could be pefect, but it lacks feel of korbel, I believe it's' due to less flex, which often produces less catapult effect which results in less feel. I tried it on tournament with rubbers like rakza 7 and 7 soft, acuda s3, and it had longer trajectory than I used to, more speed, is more linear (due to more stiffness) and more dead so you have to swing harder, this was especially case with bh where I had softer rubbers. On half of tournament I switched back to ordinary primorac off- and started playing better with less errors. I'd not say blade is bad, but it just didn't fit to me. There are no better Korbels :)ivan