DHS Hurricane Long 5 vs Stiga Clipper Wood: Which Should You Buy?

UltraSpin comparison · 2026-06-06 · blade

DHS Hurricane Long 5Stiga Clipper Wood
Our rating8.6/108.4/10
feelhard, powerfulsolid, medium-stiff, hard fast all-wood with a big sweetspot
handleFL/STFL/ST/AN/PEN
plies5W+2 Arylate-Carbon7W (all wood) - limba outer plies over an ayous core, no carbon or synthetic layers
speedOFF+OFF
thickness_mm5.96.3
weight_g8990

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Both are controllable attacking blades with large sweet spots, but their construction sends them to different players. The Hurricane Long 5 uses inner Arylate-Carbon to keep soft touches safe while delivering a deep, high-arc catapult, and it truly comes alive with tacky Chinese rubber on the forehand. The Clipper Wood is a 7-ply all-wood blade with rock-solid blocking, outstanding short-game touch and a classic woody feel that pairs best with faster European or Japanese rubbers.

Pick the Hurricane Long 5 if you loop with tacky Chinese rubber on the forehand and want a controllable, high-arc inner-carbon blade for a close-to-mid-table topspin game.

Pick the Clipper Wood if you prefer an all-wood feel, prize control, feedback and blocking over top-end speed, and are happy to pair it with faster European or Japanese rubbers to unlock power. Both run heavy. Note the Clipper’s real-world speed sits in OFF rather than the OFF+ its reputation suggests, and Stiga blades can splinter, so many owners seal them.

FAQ

Which blade suits tacky Chinese rubber?

The Hurricane Long 5 — it comes alive with tacky Chinese rubber on the forehand and strongly favors it. The Clipper Wood pairs best with faster European or Japanese rubbers.

Which is actually faster?

The Hurricane Long 5 is rated OFF+, while the Clipper Wood’s real-world speed sits in OFF despite its OFF+ reputation. Neither feels fast unless your looping technique is developed.

Do either need sealing?

The Clipper Wood has a known Stiga splintering tendency, so many owners seal it. The Hurricane Long 5 is not noted for splintering, though it is heavy and the commercial version is pricey.