Donic Bluefire M1 vs Yasaka Mark V: Which Should You Buy?

UltraSpin comparison · 2026-06-10 · rubber

Donic Bluefire M1Yasaka Mark V
Our rating8.4/108.0/10
best_sideForehandboth
control9.1 / 109.5
speed9.7 / 108.4
spin9.0 / 108.5
sponge_hardness47.5 degrees (medium-hard)medium (around 43 degrees ESN)
typeInverted / Tensorinverted
weight_uncut_gapprox 49 g47

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Select Donic Bluefire M1 if you are an advanced close-to-mid table topspin attacker 1500-plus USATT who needs hard, fast forehand speed and will keep it clean. Choose Yasaka Mark V if you are a beginner-to-advanced allround player who prizes maximum control, long-lasting feel, excellent consistency and forgiving low-spin sensitivity over raw tensor speed. The Mark V performs noticeably better with old celluloid balls; modern plastic balls highlight its lower outright speed. M1 is modern firepower; Mark V is timeless control.

FAQ

Which is better for beginners?

Yasaka Mark V with class-leading control and forgiving ball placement that several reviewers rate near 10 out of 10.

Which is faster?

Donic Bluefire M1 at 9.7 out of 10; Yasaka Mark V has lower outright speed requiring a faster blade.

Why does Mark V perform worse with modern plastic balls?

It was designed for old celluloid balls and modern plastic balls highlight its below-average spin and flat trajectory.

Which lasts longer?

Yasaka Mark V with excellent sheet-to-sheet uniformity and very long lifespan; M1 fades in 1-2 months.