Butterfly Garaydia ALC vs Stiga Carbonado 145: Which Should You Buy?

UltraSpin comparison · 2026-06-10 · blade

Butterfly Garaydia ALCStiga Carbonado 145
Our rating8.5/108.4/10
control
feelCrisp, hard and stiff with a direct, low-vibration touch and a notably low throw arcstiff, direct and rather linear with a large sweet spot, but the very thin TeXtreme layers keep the vibration close to a 5-ply all-wood blade
handleFLFL/ST (also offered as Legend and penhold)
plies5-ply total: 3 wood + 2 Arylate-Carbon (ALC) layers, with an outer carbon construction under a Japanese hinoki surface ply5 wood plus 2 TeXtreme carbon (5+2 composite) with the carbon fibers laid at a 45 degree angle for torsional bendability
speedOFFOFF+
spin
thickness_mm6.95.7
typeOFF
weight_g8385

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Both are stiff carbon blades, but they feel different. The Garaydia ALC uses outer arylate-carbon under hinoki for a crisp, damped, low-throw feel with outstanding near-table stability and control.

The Stiga Carbonado 145 runs two TeXtreme carbon layers yet keeps lab-confirmed wood-like vibration, a large sweet spot and a stiff, fast low-OFF to OFF+ engine with strong mid-distance power and aggressive blocking. It is demanding for players still building consistency.

Choose the Garaydia for damped, low-throw close-table control, the Carbonado 145 for more reach and a bigger sweet spot.

FAQ

Which has the bigger sweet spot?

The Stiga Carbonado 145 is noted for a large, consistent sweet spot, while the Garaydia ALC is valued more for stability and a low throw.

Which is faster from mid-distance?

The Carbonado 145, a low-OFF to OFF+ blade, offers more mid-distance power than the Garaydia, which can feel weak away from the table.