Butterfly Primorac vs Stiga Clipper Wood: Which Should You Buy?

UltraSpin comparison · 2026-06-06 · blade

Butterfly PrimoracStiga Clipper Wood
Our rating8.3/108.4/10
feelmedium, classic all-wood, long dwell and high controlsolid, medium-stiff, hard fast all-wood with a big sweetspot
handleFL/STFL/ST/AN/PEN
plies5W (all wood) — Limba/Limba/Ayous/Limba/Limba7W (all wood) - limba outer plies over an ayous core, no carbon or synthetic layers
speedOFF-OFF
thickness_mm66.3
weight_g8590

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These all-wood blades differ in construction and speed. The Primorac is a 5-ply OFF-minus blade, 85g, with long dwell, high control and a forgiving, versatile character. The Clipper Wood is a heavier 7-ply at 90g, rated OFF in real-world play, with a big sweetspot, rock-solid blocking, outstanding short-game touch and a solid, medium-stiff all-wood feel.

The Clipper is the faster and more stable of the two and shines when paired with faster European or Japanese rubbers to unlock its power, though it runs heavy, can cause fatigue and tends to splinter unless sealed. The Primorac is lighter and softer-feeling, with more dwell for spin and placement but a lower top-end speed.

Developing all-rounders who prize feel, dwell and forgiveness in a lighter package should take the Primorac. Close-to-mid-table all-round attackers and looper-blockers who want a big sweetspot, rock-solid blocking and more speed, and who will mount faster rubbers, should take the Clipper Wood.

FAQ

Which has the bigger sweetspot?

The Clipper Wood is known for its big sweetspot and confidence-building control, helped by its 7-ply build. The Primorac is forgiving too, but the Clipper is the standout here for blocking and margin.

Which is faster?

The Clipper Wood, which plays at OFF in the real world versus the Primorac’s OFF-minus, though its reputation for OFF-plus pace is overstated and it still asks the player to generate power.

Is weight a factor?

Yes. The Clipper Wood runs heavy at around 90g and can cause fatigue over long sessions, while the Primorac is lighter at about 85g. Both are all-wood and the Clipper tends to splinter unless sealed.