Stiga Infinity VPS V vs Yasaka Ma Lin Extra Offensive: Which Should You Buy?
| Stiga Infinity VPS V | Yasaka Ma Lin Extra Offensive | |
|---|---|---|
| Our rating | 8.6/10 | 8.5/10 |
| feel | stiff thin outer (Diamond Touch), medium-hard | hard outer + soft core, linear |
| handle | FL/ST/AN | FL/ST/AN/CS |
| plies | 5W (all wood) | 5W (all wood) |
| speed | OFF | OFF |
| thickness_mm | 5.8 | 5.7 |
| weight_g | 88 | 88 |
Yasaka Ma Lin Extra Offensive
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Both are fast all-wood OFF blades for attackers near to mid-table. The Ma Lin Extra Offensive is linear, with a superb short game and pinpoint placement at unbeatable value. The Infinity VPS V is spin-first, with flex and dwell for heavy brush loops, a medium arc and many gears.
Pick the Ma Lin EO for linear placement, the short game and value. Pick the Infinity VPS V for a spinnier, brush-looping feel with more gears.
FAQ
Which is spinnier?
The Infinity VPS V — its flex and dwell favour heavy brush loops. The Ma Lin EO is more linear and placement-focused.
Which has the better short game?
The Ma Lin Extra Offensive is famed for its short game and placement; both are controllable all-wood blades.