Sanwei T5000 vs Stiga Cybershape Carbon: Which Should You Buy?

UltraSpin comparison · 2026-06-10 · blade

Sanwei T5000Stiga Cybershape Carbon
Our rating8.1/108.4/10
feelStiff with crisp carbon feedback; solid rebound and good sweet spot consistencyMedium-stiff with woody feedback; head-heavy balance; larger sweet spot placed further up the blade
handleFlared (FL)Flared (Classic) or Concave (Master)
plies5 wood + 2 carbon (7 total)5+2 carbon (CCF Close Core Fibre — carbon layer sits directly on wood core)
speedOFFOFF (Stiga speed rating 9.0 out of 10)
thickness_mm6.5approx 5 mm
weight_g8685 plus or minus 5 g

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T5000 under 15 USD is a no-frills stiff carbon for offensive beginners, offering looping catapult, forgiving consistency and broad compatibility with rubber choices.

Cybershape Carbon is an advanced premium blade (around 220 EUR) with lab-verified larger sweet spot, head-heavy swing weight and CCF inner carbon that preserves woody feel while adding speed and stiffness. Its hexagonal shape is distinctive, aids serve angles and suits fast counter-attackers. Speed rating 9/10 places it with Butterfly ALC-class blades.

T5000 is unbeatable for budget learning. Cybershape Carbon suits advanced players seeking superior blocking comfort, larger sweet spot and head-heavy acceleration—if you can adapt to the angular head shape and accept the premium price.

FAQ

Why the hexagonal shape?

It aids serve angles and bat angle awareness; some find it distinctive and empowering, others find it takes adaptation.

Is Cybershape really faster than T5000?

Yes, speed rating 9/10 vs. T5000’s implicit 7/10. Cybershape is comparable to Butterfly Koto-ALC.

Who should choose Cybershape?

Advanced offensive players, fast counter-attackers and backhand-dominant players willing to pay premium prices.

Does short dwell hurt looping?

Yes. If heavy topspin is your priority, choose a more dwell-oriented blade like Stiga Allround series.