Tenergy 25

Everyone's rating [Hardness] Little hard
[Performance] Spin and Speed to have excellent
Tenergy 25

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Averages reviews points

  • Rating: 8.89 / 10
  • 47 reviews
    • Speed:8.34
    • Spin:8.89
    • Control:7.94

    Powered by Spring Sponge Technology and with pimples of a larger diameter than other rubbers, Tenergy 25 creates dynamic attacks for close-to-the-table play.
    Spring Sponge Technology is produced by the unique format of air bubbles within the sponge and the thin pimples of the highly flexible surface, enable dynamic topspin play with heavy rotation.
    Adept at drop-shots, flicks, short pushes and quick counter attacks, Tenergy 25 is perfect for close-to-the table play.
    Within the Tenergy Family of rubbers, all styles of play can benefit from this new technology

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    Specifications

    Producer
    Butterfly
    Product code
    05810
    Speed
    13.25
    Spin
    Eleven
    Hardness
    36

    Reviews by user

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      Poifuru (Experience:6〜10 years) The easiest to handle Tenergy

      Reviews by user

      Used for forehand.
      I have experience using Tenergy 05, 64, 25, and 19, and Dignics 05 and 09c. I have also used the Kyohyo series.
      The feel is different from both other Tenergy and Kyohyo clubs; it has a chewy, soft feel and a sense of gripping the ball. However, the ball releases too quickly, which is a bit strange.
      Looping drives is very easy. When mounted on a thicker 7-ply board, the loops are shallow and low, resulting in balls that don't induce counterattacks. On the other hand, speed drives are difficult because you need to dig in firmly. I don't think it's a lack of distance, but the ball doesn't travel as far as expected, so it seems difficult in the back court.
      Smashes and counterattacks are easy. I think this is because there is a sense of grip despite the ball release.
      All techniques are very easy to perform on the table, but the feel of serving is similar to Kyohyo, so preferences may vary.
      Most beginner and intermediate players seem to play mainly in the front and middle of the court, and this rubber makes it easy to perform the techniques that are important to them, and it doesn't produce too much distance, so it's a good rubber to use. The price may be a bit of a nuisance, but if you're using Tenergy, this is the rubber I would most recommend.

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      2026/01/25
      All
      10/10
      Speed
      8
      Spin
      8
      Control
      10
      Hardness Little soft

      Racket recommended use SK7

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