Butterfly Garaydia ALC vs Stiga Clipper Wood: Which Should You Buy?

UltraSpin comparison · 2026-06-10 · blade

Butterfly Garaydia ALCStiga Clipper Wood
Our rating8.5/108.4/10
control
feelCrisp, hard and stiff with a direct, low-vibration touch and a notably low throw arcsolid, medium-stiff, hard fast all-wood with a big sweetspot
handleFLFL/ST/AN/PEN
plies5-ply total: 3 wood + 2 Arylate-Carbon (ALC) layers, with an outer carbon construction under a Japanese hinoki surface ply7W (all wood) - limba outer plies over an ayous core, no carbon or synthetic layers
speedOFFOFF
spin
thickness_mm6.96.3
typeOFF
weight_g8390

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The Garaydia ALC is the stiffer, more damped blade, with outer arylate-carbon, a very low throw and excellent stability for blocking and counter-topspin near the table.

The Stiga Clipper Wood is a hard, medium-stiff 7-ply all-wood blade with a big sweet spot, rock-solid blocking and outstanding short-game touch. Its real-world speed sits in OFF rather than the OFF+ its reputation suggests, and it runs heavy at around 90 grams.

Choose the Garaydia for a low-throw carbon feel, the Clipper Wood for a forgiving all-wood sweet spot and short game.

FAQ

Which has the bigger sweet spot?

The Stiga Clipper Wood is famous for its big, forgiving sweet spot; the Garaydia ALC is valued more for low-throw stability.

Does the Clipper Wood use carbon?

No, the Clipper Wood is 7-ply all wood with limba outers over an ayous core, while the Garaydia uses arylate-carbon layers.