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Butterfly Tenergy 25-FX

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TENERGY: for Power and Control

• 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.
• Tenergy 25-FX combines the same top-sheet of Tenergy 25 with a softer sponge layer and is adept at drop-shots, flicks, short pushes and quick counter attacks, making it perfect for close-to-the table play.
• Within the Tenergy Family of rubbers, all styles of play can benefit from this new technology

Class: Super Speed
Surface: Inverted
Style: High Tension Pimples-in Rubber

Speed: 132.5
Spin: 110
Hardness: 32

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Reviews of Butterfly Tenergy 25-FX (23)

If you are having trouble returning serves, this is a good butterfly rubber to turn to. It is pretty good at negating spin with the right stroke. Spin wise, its again good with the right technique. I have used Dignics 09 C, Fastarc G1, Rasanter R53 among others and this is the most consistent for service return. I really like R53 for its overall strengths, spin, speed and good control. So 25 fx is my second favorite on Backhand.
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The best backhand rubber for me. Good grip, speed and control.
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Translated from Spanish.

Great rubber that allows for many effects in serves, cutting over the table is brutal very difficult for the opponent to lift. Performing spins is a bit difficult due to its high speed the ball tends to go off the table, to correct this small problem just take a step back and do them at a meter from the table. Very similar to Andro Rasanter 47 but better in all aspects.
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8.9/10 for OFF style. FH: Yasaka Rising Dragon, 2.2mm, 50g (0.25g/cm^2), 47 degrees (ESN), 37 degrees (Shore A). BH: Butterfly Tenergy 25 FX, 2.1mm, 47g (0.234g/cm^2), 32 degrees (Shore A). Blade: Donic Waldner Ultra Senso Carbon, 80g, 155mm x 151mm x 5.7mm (Width x Height x Thickness). Hollow handle. Plies: 7 (5 Wood + 2 Composite): Limba - Ayous - Carbon - Ayous - Carbon - Ayous - Limba.
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This could be the faster among all Tenergy series but you cannot have both sides fit with the same T25 FX as it really means for attacking game so you really need to have the stamina to play that kind of game. I found it too hard to produce spin so every time you have to hit hard in order to generate more spins. In other words, if you are not playing attacking game then you should not choose T25 FX instead where you should consider to use T05 and T80. T64 is fine too if you would like to play a safer game where you put control as your priority. Some players always thought that they can kill their opponent with just one "hard hit" stroke so every time they hit very hard unfortunately it was not always the case where no matter how hard you hit the ball, as long as it is reachable by the opponent you will be surprised that your opponent may return the ball with more spins and speed. Therefore, you can see that no many top players were using T25 series for championship games. The most common used was T05, T64 and T80. If you still attempt to master your table tennis skills I suggest you should consider T05 or T05 FX instead. In conclusion T25 FX is meant for attacking game. Most Chinese players won't use Tenergy series for the forehand because Tenergy was not tacky enough and not good enough to produce "killing" spins. Most top Chinese players were still using DHS Harricane for forehand and Tenergy for backhand. Please don't get me wrong those Harricane you can't get it from the retail shop however the Provincial version with blue sponge (make sure you buy a genuine version) is more than enough for amarteur. This combination gives you the advantage to play attacking game where you still can have control in mind.
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