Donic Waldner Allplay vs Stiga Infinity VPS V: Which Should You Buy?

UltraSpin comparison · 2026-06-10 · blade

Donic Waldner AllplayStiga Infinity VPS V
Our rating8.2/108.6/10
feelSoft and forgiving with good dwell time, slight stiffness at sweet spotstiff thin outer (Diamond Touch), medium-hard
handleFL (flared), classic dark-brown woodFL/ST/AN
plies5-ply all wood (Limba-Ayous-Ayous-Ayous-Limba)5W (all wood)
speedALLOFF
thickness_mm5.4-5.6 mm5.8
weight_gapprox 85-87 g88

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The Donic Waldner Allplay (8.2) is soft and forgiving for beginners. The Stiga Infinity VPS V (8.6) is a stiff, OFF-rated all-wood blade built for spin-first offensive players who want control and many gears over raw speed. The VPS V uses VPS and Diamond Touch construction to stay lively and consistent; the Donic uses soft limba to stay forgiving.

The VPS V rewards heavy brush looping and fast-game stability. The Donic rewards consistency close to the table. The VPS V is faster and stiffer but asks more technique. The Donic is beginner-friendly. Also note the VPS V ships raw—thin outer veneer needs sealing.

FAQ

What does VPS construction do?

VPS (Viscaria Plate System) gives a stiff, lively, consistent outer surface. Combined with Diamond Touch, it supports heavy brush looping.

Is the Infinity VPS V as fast as the name suggests?

No. It’s a control-first OFF blade rather than a speed monster. It’s for spin looping near to mid-table, not far-table pace.

Do I need to seal it?

Yes, it ships fairly raw—thin outer veneer needs sealing and the wings may want light sanding.

Who should buy which?

Donic for beginners. VPS V for intermediate offensive players who prioritize spin and many gears.