Butterfly Timo Boll Spirit vs Stiga Carbonado 145: Which Should You Buy?

UltraSpin comparison · 2026-06-07 · blade

Butterfly Timo Boll SpiritStiga Carbonado 145
Our rating9.0/108.4/10
feelMedium and offensive with notable flex and long dwell, crisp but forgiving for a carbon bladestiff, 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
handleFL / ST / ANFL/ST (also offered as Legend and penhold)
plies5 wood plies plus 2 arylate-carbon outer layers (5W and 2 ALC)5 wood plus 2 TeXtreme carbon (5+2 composite) with the carbon fibers laid at a 45 degree angle for torsional bendability
speedOFFOFF+
thickness_mm5.75.7
weight_g8785

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Both are carbon offensive blades with the same thickness, but their feel diverges sharply. The Spirit is a 5-wood plus 2 arylate-carbon OFF blade, medium with notable flex, long dwell and a soft, forgiving touch plus outstanding ball feel. The Carbonado 145 is a stiff, direct OFF+ TeXtreme blade with plenty of mid-distance power and aggressive blocking, yet its very thin carbon layers keep vibration close to a 5-ply all-wood blade.

Choose the Timo Boll Spirit if you want a softer, more forgiving blade that loops with heavy, controllable topspin and keeps a gentle touch for blocking and counterplay.

Pick the Carbonado 145 if you want a stiffer, faster engine with communicative wood-like feedback for close-to-mid offense and hard, aggressive blocks on both wings. Its trade-offs are real: it is demanding for inconsistent players, gives lower loop spin than the softer Carbonado 45, and is now discontinued and hard to source new. The Spirit carries the higher rating, softer feel and easy availability; the Carbonado 145 is the stiffer, more aggressive close-table weapon for those who can manage it and find one.

FAQ

Which blade is faster?

The Stiga Carbonado 145 is rated OFF+ and is the stiffer, faster engine. The Timo Boll Spirit is a softer OFF blade focused on dwell and control.

Which is more forgiving?

The Timo Boll Spirit, which is soft, flexible and forgiving with a long dwell. The stiff Carbonado 145 is demanding for players still building consistency.

Is the Carbonado 145 still available?

It is now discontinued and hard to source new, making the readily available Spirit the more practical pick for most buyers.

Which generates more spin on loops?

The Spirit, with its long dwell and soft feel for heavy topspin. The Carbonado 145 produces less loop spin than even the softer Carbonado 45.