Sanwei V5 Pro vs Stiga Clipper Wood: Which Should You Buy?

UltraSpin comparison · 2026-06-07 · blade

Sanwei V5 ProStiga Clipper Wood
Our rating8.5/108.4/10
feelhard, fast, crisp all-wood with strong vibration and a high-pitched pingsolid, medium-stiff, hard fast all-wood with a big sweetspot
handleFL/STFL/ST/AN/PEN
plies7W (all wood) — ash outer plies over an ayous core7W (all wood) - limba outer plies over an ayous core, no carbon or synthetic layers
speedOFFOFF
thickness_mm6.36.3
weight_g9090

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On paper these blades are twins — both 7-ply all-wood, both OFF, both 6.3mm and 90 grams — but the surfaces give them different characters. The V5 Pro uses ash outer plies for a hard, crisp, high-pitched impact with lively vibration and strong feedback on shot quality. The Clipper Wood uses limba outers for a solid, medium-stiff feel with a big sweet spot, rock-solid blocking and outstanding short-game touch.

Neither is the OFF+ rocket its reputation suggests; both land in OFF and ask the player to generate power. The V5 Pro punishes imprecise strokes and may show copy-to-copy variance, while the Clipper Wood runs heavy, can fatigue over long sessions, and tends to splinter unless sealed.

Go with the V5 Pro if you want a crisp, spinny, feedback-rich attacking blade and prefer hard ash feel on a tight budget. Go with the Clipper Wood if you are a close-to-mid-table all-round attacker or looper-blocker who prizes control, a forgiving sweet spot and limba touch, and you are happy to add faster European or Japanese rubbers to unlock the power.

FAQ

How different do they feel given the identical specs?

Quite different. The V5 Pro’s ash surface is hard, crisp and high-pitched with strong vibration, while the Clipper Wood’s limba surface is solid and medium-stiff with a softer touch.

Which has the bigger, more forgiving sweet spot?

The Clipper Wood is known for its big sweet spot and confidence-building control. The V5 Pro also has a large sweet spot for an offensive blade, but the Clipper is the benchmark for forgiveness.

Do either need sealing?

The V5 Pro ships factory-sealed with a clean finish. The Clipper Wood has a known Stiga splintering tendency, so many owners seal it themselves.