Donic Bluefire M1 vs Victas V>15 Extra: Which Should You Buy?

UltraSpin comparison · 2026-06-10 · rubber

Donic Bluefire M1Victas V>15 Extra
Our rating8.4/108.4/10
best_sideForehandforehand
control9.1 / 1081
speed9.7 / 1094
spin9.0 / 1088
sponge_hardness47.5 degrees (medium-hard)47.5 degrees
typeInverted / Tensorinverted
weight_uncut_gapprox 49 g70

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Choose Donic Bluefire M1 if you want a hard, fast tensor with high throw angle, proven consistency and long durability on a good price. It is ideal for close-to-mid table topspin loopers 1500-plus USATT. Pick Victas V greater than 15 Extra if you are an intermediate-to-advanced offensive player prioritizing aggressive forehand looping with high-grip topsheet and unusually low sensitivity to incoming spin. The V greater than 15 Extra adapts across flat drives to fine-angle loops with strong serve performance, but is harder to control on backhand. M1 is proven speed; V greater than 15 Extra is forehand specialist.

FAQ

Which is better for backhand?

M1, though neither excels on backhand; V greater than 15 Extra backhand blocking is inconsistent.

Which is more affordable?

V greater than 15 Extra is more affordable than Japanese premium rubbers like Tenergy 05.

Which is heavier?

V greater than 15 Extra at 70 grams is heavier than M1 at roughly 49 grams.

Which handles backspin better?

V greater than 15 Extra with unusually low sensitivity to incoming spin makes attacking backspin easier.