Carbonado 90

Weight

89g

Thickness

5.7mm

Plies

7-ply

Head Size

157x150

Handles

FL / ST

Material

Hybrid

Head Shape

Standard

Balance

Balanced

Stiga

Carbonado 90

Sweden
2015

Stiga Carbonado 90 is a high-performance offensive blade built for players who demand a powerful and precise weapon. Its signature Carbono 90 technology integrates an ultra-dense carbon fiber matrix, creating a stiff, responsive feel with a large sweet spot. This construction excels at generating explosive speed and heavy spin, making it ideal for dynamic attacking play like powerful loops, drives, and smashes from mid-distance.

7-Ply Construction

The 7-ply construction uses two outer Koto layers for a direct feel and spin, two inner Limba layers sandwiching an Ayous core, and the defining two layers of Carbono 90. This builds a stiff blade with a large sweet spot, where the carbon layers boost speed and reduce vibration.

TT Sensei Ratings

Our expert analysis of this blade's performance characteristics

Speed
9.2

Carbonado 90 is a very fast blade, built for direct, powerful attacks. The dense Carbono 90 fibers are the primary driver, enabling players to generate exceptional pace on drives and smashes. It's perfectly suited for offensive players who want to dominate rallies with quick, aggressive shots.

Control
7.5

Despite its high-speed nature, Carbonado 90 maintains a commendable level of control. The precise engineering of the composite layers helps create a manageable feel, allowing for accurate serves, returns, and placement shots. To fully exploit this control, players need solid fundamental technique.

Feel
Medium-Hard
SoftMedium-HardHard

The dual carbon layers create a distinct stiffness, resulting in a medium-hard feel. This provides direct, crisp feedback on ball contact, which is excellent for power generation. Players used to softer blades may initially find it less tactile but will grow to appreciate its clarity.

Throw Angle
Medium-High
LowMedium-HighHigh

The blade's stiffness and speed produce a medium-high throw angle. This is advantageous for offensive looping, allowing players to create a pronounced arc and heavy spin on attacking shots, making returns more challenging for opponents.

Dwell Time
6.5

Carbonado 90 offers a moderate dwell time. The stiff carbon layers are balanced by the wood plies, allowing enough ball contact to generate effective spin on loops and serves without sacrificing the blade's inherent speed for fast attacks.

Flexibility
3.0

This is a stiff blade. The composite structure provides very low flexibility, which is essential for its high-speed performance. This stiffness ensures direct energy transfer on impact, supporting powerful offensive strokes with minimal bending.

Vibration
5.0

The Carbono 90 technology is engineered to manage vibration effectively. It minimizes harshness while preserving clear feedback, resulting in a comfortable feel during powerful shots and good tactile precision.

Quality
9.0

Stiga's reputation for premium craftsmanship is evident in the Carbonado 90. The blade showcases excellent build quality with precise layering and a durable finish, reflecting its high-end market position and reliable performance.

Technology

Stiga Carbonado 90 is defined by its proprietary Carbono 90 technology. This innovation involves integrating 90 million carbon fibers per square meter into the blade's composite layers. This extreme density creates exceptional stiffness, enlarges the sweet spot, and dramatically enhances speed and power. The technology optimizes energy transfer from blade to ball, allowing aggressive players to generate maximum velocity and spin while maintaining a controlled feel and reducing unwanted vibration.

Pro Players Using This Blade

Patrick Baum

Patrick Baum, a former top German professional, has long been associated with Stiga equipment. His aggressive, all-around game, built on powerful forehand loops and dynamic attacks, aligns perfectly with the characteristics of the Carbonado 90. The blade's ability to generate high speed and spin while maintaining control in fast rallies would complement his offensive playing style effectively.

Similar Blades

Stiga Carbonado 45

Stiga Carbonado 45 serves as a direct sibling, differing in carbon fiber density. It uses 45 million fibers per square meter compared to the 90's 90 million. This results in a blade that is slightly less stiff and a bit more flexible than the Carbonado 90. Players who find the 90 too rigid or fast might prefer the 45 for its marginally increased dwell time and softer touch, while still benefiting from significant carbon-enhanced speed and spin.