JOOLA Dynaryz ZGR vs Yasaka Mark V: Which Should You Buy?

UltraSpin comparison · 2026-06-10 · rubber

JOOLA Dynaryz ZGRYasaka Mark V
Our rating8.3/108.0/10
best_sideforehandboth
controlMedium-High9.5
speedExtreme8.4
spinExtreme8.5
sponge_hardness57.5 degrees Shore C (hard)medium (around 43 degrees ESN)
typehybrid tacky tensor (pimples-in)inverted
weight_uncut_gapprox 56g (cut to 157x150mm)47

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ZGR (8.3) and Yasaka Mark V (8.0) could not be more different in design and era. ZGR is modern hard (57.5 degrees) tacky-tensor hybrid optimized for extreme spin and power attack on plastic balls. Mark V is vintage soft medium inverted (around 43 ESN), class-leading control and consistency, forgiving spin sensitivity, designed for celluloid balls and showing noticeably worse performance with modern plastic. ZGR is specialist forehand rubber; Mark V is versatile beginner-to-advanced control rubber. ZGR suits power; Mark V suits technique-building and feel. Mark V has exceptional durability and value; ZGR is premium-priced short-lifespan specialty. Pick ZGR if you are advanced power looper; pick Mark V if you want to build fundamentals, enjoy confident feel, and prioritize control and consistency over raw speed.

FAQ

Is Mark V outdated for modern play?

Mark V was designed for celluloid balls and performs noticeably worse with modern plastic balls. Still playable but not optimized. ZGR is modern plastic-ball design. Mark V is legacy rubber.

Which has better durability?

Yasaka Mark V has excellent consistency and very long lifespan with outstanding sheet-to-sheet uniformity. ZGR loses tacky feel after two months. Mark V is far more durable.

Which is better for beginners?

Mark V is excellent for beginners with class-leading control, forgiving feel, and long lifespan. ZGR is completely wrong for beginners. Mark V is the beginner choice.

Why is Mark V rated only 8.0 if it is so good?

Lower outright speed than modern tensors and below-average spin mean it needs faster blade to finish points. Rating reflects lower speed and spin, not quality. It is a control specialist, not a power rubber.