• Tenergy 05 announced the arrival of Spring Sponge Technology! • Top international players around the world embraced this new development and the masses followed • The Tenergy Family of rubbers evolved allowing all styles of play to benefit from this new Technology • Spring Sponge is produced by the unique format of air bubbles within the sponge and the thin pimples of the highly flexible surface, enabling dynamic topspin play with heavy rotation. • Tenergy 05-FX offers the same top-sheet as Tenergy 05, but with a softer sponge layer and is best-suited for offensive all-round play.
Class: Super Speed Surface: Inverted Style: High Tension Pimples-in Rubber
Speed: 130 Spin: 115 Hardness: 32
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for Butterfly Tenergy 05-FX
on October 5, 2021
J'ai mis la 05 fx sur revers, mais pour le bloque trs difficile contrler avec l'effet rebond de la mousse. Je l'ai essay sur le coup droit et la rotation pas top. Personnellement je suis pas trs amateur de ce revtement.
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for Butterfly Tenergy 05-FX
on May 5, 2021
I have always played FH centered. This rubber is perfect for my BH because i get the controll I need to puch and open the point, and then let my FH do the job. I have not learn to use the speed, I am trying to use the spin to get the ball up and end it with my forehand. I dont use it to do BH serve, not even i doubble, I am spining my racket to get my FH side DHS gold arc 8 so get even more spin ore speed.
+ Spin + Controll + Flipp + Block
- Speed - Flack push - Useless far from the table - Slow lobs under the table
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for Butterfly Tenergy 05-FX
on October 28, 2020
Just like Tenergy 05, this rubber is not for beginners. It's pretty hard to control, especially on short strokes. But, overall, it's a great rubber for advanced players who already have a good technique. As for me, it's overpriced, you can get? say, Xiom or Yasaka tensors at much lower cost.