Donic Bluefire JP 01 Turbo vs JOOLA Dynaryz AGR: Which Should You Buy?

UltraSpin comparison · 2026-06-11 · rubber

Donic Bluefire JP 01 TurboJOOLA Dynaryz AGR
Our rating8.3/108.7/10
best_sideforehandFH
controlhigh7
speedOFF+9.6
spinvery high9.3
sponge_hardnessmedium+ (47.5 degrees)Hard (around 50 degrees EUR, purple Hyperbounce sponge)
typeinverted / tensorinverted
weight_uncut_garound 50g uncut71

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The Donic Bluefire JP01 Turbo is an intermediate-to-advanced OFF+ tensor emphasizing very high spin with reliable control, open-pored catapult, and mid-distance power, though discontinued and rapid-topsheet degrading. The JOOLA Dynaryz AGR is among the fastest tensor rubbers available, rating faster than Tenergy 05 and Tenergy 64 at 9.6/10 speed with elite spin at 9.3/10 on TT-Spin scoring, delivering catapult effect and excellent close-to-table aggression. At 8.3 vs 8.7 rating, Dynaryz AGR is the clear premium choice for elite players, offering unmatched speed-spin pairing at professional flagship pricing.

The Dynaryz AGR demands clean, fully committed technique (too much rubber for players rated 1600 and below), offers limited passive control, and durability drops off after roughly four to six months. The JP01 Turbo is more intermediate-friendly, more manageable, and spin-specialist. For forehand loopers under 1600 USATT seeking accessible European tensor alternative to Tenergy, JP01 Turbo (before discontinuation) was excellent. For advanced professionals (1700-plus) who want maximum speed and spin on loops, smashes, and third-ball attacks and accept limited passive control, Dynaryz AGR is unmatched.

FAQ

Which rubber is faster?

The JOOLA Dynaryz AGR is among the fastest available at 9.6/10 speed, faster than Tenergy 05. The JP01 Turbo is OFF+ and noticeably slower.

Which rubber spins more?

Both have elite spin, but Dynaryz AGR at 9.3/10 is slightly higher than JP01 Turbo’s very high spin.

Which rubber is better for passive control and short game?

The JP01 Turbo offers reliable control for its class. The Dynaryz AGR has limited passive control and low, unforgiving short game.

Which rubber is more durable?

The JP01 Turbo topsheet degrades in 1-2 months. The Dynaryz AGR lasts four to six months under heavy use, slightly longer.