Butterfly Tenergy 19 vs Xiom Vega Pro: Which Should You Buy?

UltraSpin comparison · 2026-06-10 · rubber

Butterfly Tenergy 19Xiom Vega Pro
Our rating8.7/108.5/10
best_sideforehandboth
controlhigh — extended dwell time provides greater margin for error than other Tenergy variantsmedium-high
speed132offensive
spin117high
sponge_hardness36 degrees (approx 48 degrees ESN)47.5°
typeinverted / pimples-in tensortensor inverted
weight_uncut_gapprox 49 g69

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Tenergy 19 is the choice for forehand-dominant players who want maximum spin ceiling and extended dwell time that rewards heavy topspin stroke work. It suits players pairing with carbon blades and can be tuned in three thickness options. Vega Pro is a linear, predictable tensor that does not catapult unexpectedly—you get the speed you ask for. It works well on both forehand and backhand, generates high spin through an active stroke, and costs roughly half the Tenergy 19 price. Tenergy 19 is more spin-biased; Vega Pro is more balanced speed-and-spin. Vega Pro’s firm sponge can feel dead on backhand soft blades, whereas Tenergy 19 maintains performance across blade types.

FAQ

Which is better for a stiff or carbon blade?

Tenergy 19 is optimized for carbon and ALC blades. Vega Pro also works on stiff blades and excels there, but needs more physical effort from softer blades.

Can I use either rubber on a flexible blade?

Vega Pro is more versatile on flexible blades. Tenergy 19 may feel flat on very soft blades and requires a stiffer blade to express full potential.

Which rubber is less demanding to learn?

Vega Pro. Its linear response is more forgiving and predictable. Tenergy 19 is sensitive to incoming spin and timing.

Which rubber has better short-game feel?

Vega Pro excels in the short game with excellent blocking, flicks and pushes. Tenergy 19 is strong but slightly less forgiving on soft touches.