Butterfly Viscaria vs Stiga Allround Classic: Which Should You Buy?

UltraSpin comparison · 2026-06-06 · blade

Butterfly ViscariaStiga Allround Classic
Our rating9.0/108.4/10
feelmedium-hardsoft, high control
handleFL/ST/ANFL/ST/AN
plies5W+2 Arylate-Carbon5W
speedOFFALL
thickness_mm5.85.1
weight_g8775

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This pairs a top-tier offensive carbon blade with the sport’s archetypal learner’s blade, so it comes down to your level and goals. The Viscaria is a fast, crisp OFF arylate-carbon blade with deep power and a large sweet spot, built for an attacking looper with a complete stroke — and priced accordingly. The Stiga Allround Classic is a soft, slow, all-wood ALL blade with class-leading control and honest feedback, and outstanding value.

Pick the Stiga Allround Classic to learn strokes, master touch, or play a control game on a budget. Pick the Viscaria when your technique is ready for premium speed and spin from mid-distance.

They are not really rivals so much as different chapters: many players own the Allround Classic first and move to a blade like the Viscaria as they develop.

FAQ

Which should a beginner choose?

The Stiga Allround Classic. It is controllable, forgiving and cheap, and it builds correct technique; the Viscaria is a fast OFF blade for developed strokes.

Can the Allround Classic compete with the Viscaria for attack?

Not for raw power from distance. With offensive rubbers it plays a solid all-round attacking game, but the Viscaria has far more inherent speed and carbon punch.

Is the Viscaria worth the extra money?

If you have the stroke to use it, yes. If you are still developing, the Allround Classic gives more value and learning.