Stiga Infinity VPS V vs Stiga Intensity NCT Carbon: Which Should You Buy?

UltraSpin comparison · 2026-06-11 · blade

Stiga Infinity VPS VStiga Intensity NCT Carbon
Our rating8.6/108.0/10
feelstiff thin outer (Diamond Touch), medium-hardmedium-soft, good dwell, large sweet spot
handleFL/ST/ANFlared, Anatomic, Straight, Chinese Penhold
plies5W (all wood)5 wood + 2 carbon NCT
speedOFFOFF-
thickness_mm5.85.9
weight_g8882

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Infinity VPS V is a 5-ply control-first offensive blade pairing VPS flex with Diamond Touch stiffness—it rewards heavy brush looping at mid-table with great feel and many gears. Intensity NCT Carbon is a softer carbon composite with a larger sweet spot and exceptional dwell for topspin loops. Intensity is lighter (82g vs. 88g) and more forgiving on off-center contact.

Infinity ships raw—your thin outer veneer needs sealing and light edge sanding. Both blades are for spin-first players; Infinity edges out Intensity on control and price, while Intensity delivers more power from behind the table. Looping purists who like sealing their blades should try Infinity; attackers wanting carbon speed with spin dwell should pick Intensity.

FAQ

Which has more power far from the table?

Intensity NCT Carbon delivers more power at distance because carbon is faster. Infinity gives up some power far from the table.

Which needs maintenance?

Infinity ships raw and needs sealing on the thin outer veneer. Intensity comes ready to play.

Which blade suits more playing styles?

Intensity is more forgiving across all shots. Infinity is more control-first and rewards active looping technique.

Which is best for intermediate players?

Intensity NCT Carbon—more forgiving, ready out of box, and grows with you. Infinity is for players ready to invest in setup and technique.