Butterfly Garaydia ALC vs Tibhar Stratus Power Wood: Which Should You Buy?

UltraSpin comparison · 2026-06-10 · blade

Butterfly Garaydia ALCTibhar Stratus Power Wood
Our rating8.5/109.0/10
control
feelCrisp, hard and stiff with a direct, low-vibration touch and a notably low throw arcElastic with long dwell time, lively yet controlled, larger-than-average head and big sweet spot
handleFLFL / ST / AN
plies5-ply total: 3 wood + 2 Arylate-Carbon (ALC) layers, with an outer carbon construction under a Japanese hinoki surface ply5-ply all wood (Limba-Limba-Ayous-Limba-Limba)
speedOFFOFF-
spin
thickness_mm6.96.2
typeOFF
weight_g8390

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The Garaydia ALC is a stiff, low-throw arylate-carbon blade for advanced attackers who prize blocking, flicking and counter-topspin control near the table.

The Tibhar Stratus Power Wood is a 5-ply all-wood blade widely called the best value of its kind, with long dwell, a high and long arc and heavy spin on loops, plus a big, forgiving sweet spot. It plays faster than its OFF- rating suggests and has a slightly head-heavy balance.

Choose the Garaydia for premium low-throw control, the Stratus Power Wood for forgiving, spin-friendly looping at an unbeatable price.

FAQ

Which is better value?

The Tibhar Stratus Power Wood is renowned for price-performance, far cheaper than the premium Butterfly Garaydia ALC.

Which throws higher?

The Stratus Power Wood has a high, long arc for easy spin, while the Garaydia has a notably low throw.