Butterfly Viscaria vs Stiga Allround Evolution: Which Should You Buy?
| Butterfly Viscaria | Stiga Allround Evolution | |
|---|---|---|
| Our rating | 9.0/10 | 8.2/10 |
| feel | medium-hard | soft, high feedback |
| handle | FL/ST/AN | FL/ST/AN |
| plies | 5W+2 Arylate-Carbon | 5W (all wood) |
| speed | OFF | ALL+ |
| thickness_mm | 5.8 | 5.4 |
| weight_g | 87 | 80 |
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The Viscaria is a premium OFF arylate-carbon blade with crisp power, a large sweet spot and elite pedigree, for attackers with a complete stroke. The Stiga Allround Evolution is a light all-wood ALL+ blade tuned for control, feel and spin generation — the Allround Classic updated for the modern ball.
Pick the Allround Evolution to build technique with maximum control on a budget. Pick the Viscaria when you want carbon speed and supply the stroke yourself. They serve opposite ends of a player’s development.
FAQ
Is the Stiga Allround Evolution too slow next to the Viscaria?
Yes, by design — it is a control learning blade, far slower than the OFF carbon Viscaria.
Which first?
The Allround Evolution while developing; the Viscaria once your strokes and game need real carbon speed.