What Playing Style Does the Butterfly Stayer 1800 Match?

The Butterfly Stayer 1800 reaches 6.5/10 speed and 6.5/10 spin against 8/10 control on a 5-ply blade with 2.0mm sponge, matching the 0-1200 USATT bracket where allround play with balanced topspin and blocking stays inside the table at $35-45.

At 172g, the 1800 sits in the medium weight bracket where most beginner players find the balance comfortable. The 2.0mm sponge handles topspin loops at moderate pace and cushions incoming drives without rebounding the ball wildly. On contact, the paddle produces a balanced response with neither the dead feel of thin sponges nor the spring of competition rubbers.

Players choosing between the Butterfly Stayer 1800 and the Palio Expert 2 at similar price points get a meaningful difference in playing characteristics. The Butterfly Stayer 1800 fits players who prioritize allround balance over specialist spin generation.

How Does the Butterfly Stayer 1800 Compare to Other Beginner Options?

The Butterfly Stayer 1800 occupies a position in the beginner segment defined by 6.5/10 speed and 8/10 control at $35-45. That combination places the paddle next to several established competitors with similar ratings.

The Palio Expert 2 anchors the same price tier with a different speed-to-control balance. Players who already own the Palio Expert 2 and want a shift toward spin generation step over to the Butterfly Stayer 1800 without leaving the premade segment.

Who Should Skip the Butterfly Stayer 1800?

Players rated above 1400 USATT outgrow the Butterfly Stayer 1800’s 6.5/10 speed within 6-12 months of regular practice. At that level, the rubber sponge cannot store enough energy for offensive looping at competition pace, and the blade lacks the stiffness to stabilize fast counter-drives. Upgrading to a custom setup with a STIGA Pro Carbon or a separate blade-and-rubber pairing returns a measurable performance jump.