DHS Hurricane 3 National Blue Sponge vs Xiom Vega Pro: Which Should You Buy?

UltraSpin comparison · 2026-06-10 · rubber

DHS Hurricane 3 National Blue SpongeXiom Vega Pro
Our rating8.4/108.5/10
best_sideForehandboth
control70medium-high
speed91offensive
spin98high
sponge_hardness39-42 degrees (varies by batch; commonly 40 or 41 deg)47.5°
typeInverted / Tackytensor inverted
weight_uncut_gapprox 70-73 g uncut69

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Hurricane 3 National is the maximum-spin tacky specialist requiring boost prep and full-swing commitment. Xiom Vega Pro is a linear, predictable tensor that delivers reliable spin and control without the unpredictable catapult of softer alternatives—and it plays immediately out of the box.

Both dominate the forehand and suit stiff blades, but Vega Pro is more versatile: it works on both wings depending on blade stiffness, has built-in forgiveness on touch shots, and never demands boosting or prep time. Hurricane is a pure forehand specialist, tackle-heavy, and rewards only full-power strokes. Vega Pro softens as its sponge breaks in (losing firmness after weeks), while Hurricane maintains consistency under care.

FAQ

Which needs less maintenance?

Xiom Vega Pro requires no boosting and comes factory-optimized. Hurricane needs mandatory boost prep and benefits from sealing or regular care to maintain performance.

Can Vega Pro work on backhand?

Yes, though not optimally on soft blades. Hurricane is forehand-only. Vega Pro’s medium-high control and high spin make it usable on backhand with a stiff blade.

What happens to feel over time?

Vega Pro softens noticeably after weeks, raising throw and reducing initial firmness. Hurricane, if cared for and not boosted repeatedly, maintains long-term stability.

Which is cheaper?

Vega Pro at roughly half the price of premium Tenergy rubbers and far less than boosted Hurricane. Hurricane is premium and hard to source.