Playing for a month with Vega Korea (VG), on Stiga Destiny Carbon blade. Will compare to well-known Vega Pro(VP) and Vega Europe(VE), as manufacturer positioning this rubber somewhere in between...
1)Physical structure: think VK is sharing pretty much the same sponge, black carbon color. However, the top sheet
is harder than VE, closer to VP, but not as elastic.
2)Underspin/chop: not as dangerous as VP or VE, and control is definitely worse.
3)Drive/loop/topspin: Ok in that department, same as VP. My feeling is VP more "lively", and generates more spin by itself. Trajectory is more flat and straight, don't think that "big window" is really apply to this rubber.
Overall: Think XIOM is right, and this rubber does fit in between VP and VE, but feels closer to Vega Pro. I'd personally prefer VP.
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Review by
olegdem
(Verified Customer)
for XIOM Vega Korea
on February 1, 2026
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