DHS Hurricane Long 5 vs Stiga Allround Classic: Which Should You Buy?

UltraSpin comparison · 2026-06-06 · blade

DHS Hurricane Long 5Stiga Allround Classic
Our rating8.6/108.4/10
feelhard, powerfulsoft, high control
handleFL/STFL/ST/AN
plies5W+2 Arylate-Carbon5W
speedOFF+ALL
thickness_mm5.95.1
weight_g8975

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These blades sit at opposite ends of the speed scale. The Hurricane Long 5 is an OFF+ inner arylate-carbon blade built for looping with tacky Chinese rubber: deep catapult, high arc, a large sweet spot, and a woody-but-powerful feel — though it is heavy and rewards real technique. The Stiga Allround Classic is a light, soft, all-wood ALL blade with class-leading control, honest feedback and budget pricing — the archetypal blade for learning and touch.

Pick the Hurricane Long 5 if you are an intermediate-to-advanced forehand looper who wants a controllable carbon platform for a Chinese-style topspin game. Pick the Stiga Allround Classic if you are developing technique or want a control-first all-round blade that you can upgrade with faster rubbers later.

They suit different players: a developed looper versus a learner or control player.

FAQ

Which blade is better for beginners?

The Stiga Allround Classic — it is slow, controllable and forgiving, and it teaches technique. The Hurricane Long 5 is an OFF+ blade for developed loopers.

What rubber suits the Hurricane Long 5?

Tacky Chinese rubber on the forehand brings out its deep, high-arc looping; that is what it is tuned for.

Is the Allround Classic too slow to attack?

It is slow by modern standards, but with offensive rubbers it plays a capable all-round attacking game close to the table. For power from distance, the Hurricane Long 5 is far stronger.