TENERGY 05 has a unique feeling using a combination of Spring Sponge technology, High Tension rubber and a tacky surface. It is excellent for imparting a great deal of spin on the ball. 05 in the name was adopted from Pimples Code No. 5. Tenergy 05 enables a full range of topspin play at or away from the table. It keeps its explosive power throughout the life of the rubber without the use of speed glue or boosting. Tenergy 05 is very popular among world-class table tennis players. European Champion Timo Boll uses Tenergy 05 on forehand and backhand.
• Please use Free Chack II when you apply Tenergy to a blade. • Tenergy is a highly delicate product. We recommend you protect the rubber surface with rubber protective film after a match or practice. • Tenergy Family Rubbers, realize your more!
Class: Super Speed Surface: Inverted Style: High Tension Pimples-in Rubber
Speed: 130 Spin: 115 Hardness: 36
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External Review
for Butterfly Tenergy 05
on May 1, 2022
So, I have been playing this game for about 6 years now, and I didnt tired too many rubbers, but out of all I have tried, this one seems to fit my style the best. It has the speed when I need to finish the point, but it isnt crazy fast on my blade (its an all+ gewo power all round blade, quite stiff and hard for an all+). As a looper, and a person that is very sensitive to every change in everything, I can say that the spin and the dwell time on this setup are just right, when using the right technique. You can brush, you can hit. You are in control, but if you brush too thin, the ball isnt gonna grip, since the sponge is a little bit too hard for that thin of a brush. The throw angle is high for sure. If you dont know what you are doing, especially on the backhand, the balls will fly out of the table one by one. The short game is a little difficult, since the catapult effect can engage when not expected, but its not impossible to master the serve and recive game. Blocks are quite difficult, especially if you are dealing with spinny topspins, since the rubber is quite spin sensitive, and the high throw angle isnt helping either, but again, its not impossible to do, just a little bit harder because of the speed that the rubber provides, and the explosive effect of the ball. When serving, the rubber can produce variety of gears, so its another added bonus. Basically, the only downsides to this rubber are its price, and sometimes the lack of control. So, if you are a looper, and have some spare money, or good source for used rubbers in good shape, I strongly recommend. If not, there are plenty of other, good rubbers for looping for half the price.
External Review
for Butterfly Tenergy 05
on February 13, 2022
Typical tensor rubber, good for bh play. Sponge is medium hard for me, so definatelly softer allblades for attack are not welcomed. Type off in speed, high rotation but a bit lower than in 729 Bloom Power. Control lower at all blades, higher at off blades. Sensitive to incoming spin. Only for people who have learned strokes propertly. Very expencive, Overall for example, Xiom is cheaper with same quality.
External Review
for Butterfly Tenergy 05
on October 13, 2021
Tenergy 05 is a standard in tensor rubbers. It is very fast and catapults like a rocket. It has really high spin and can put a lot of pace on the ball. The arc is pretty high and you have to pay attention to your technique because the ball can easily fly off the table. Overall, this rubber is high quality and not necessarily worth the price but if you do buy it you won't be dissapointed.
Review by
rjfool10
(Verified Customer)
for Butterfly Tenergy 05
on September 17, 2021
Bought this rubber out of curiosity due to the hype around it, and I tell you the hype is there for a reason. Currently using it on my Stiga Infinity VPS V for backhand - better for me since I prefer using harder, and tackier chinese-style rubbers on forehand.
Excellent for backhand topspins, and counters. Admittedly, it did take me a little while to adjust my stroke and timing since it does bounce off faster than what I’m used to with slower and linear rubbers (such as Fastarc G-1), but once I got the timing down this rubber really brought the edge with its speed and spin; the ball really kicks off towards the opponent once it hits the table.
Take extra care of it once you’ve invested in it. The top sheet can chip away at the edges easily if not maintained properly.