Stiga Mantra H vs Victas V>15 Extra: Which Should You Buy?

UltraSpin comparison · 2026-06-12 · rubber

Stiga Mantra HVictas V>15 Extra
Our rating8.4/108.4/10
best_sideforehandforehand
control8.881
speed9.494
spin9.188
sponge_hardnesshard (approx. 47.5 degrees)47.5 degrees
typeinvertedinverted
weight_uncut_g6570

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The Mantra H is a 9.4-speed hard (47.5°) Japanese tensor with very grippy topsheet and low throw—pure forehand, discontinued.

The Victas V>15 Extra is a 94/88 speed German tensor (Revspin scale) with outstanding forehand spin and low spin sensitivity to incoming, but heavier and more demanding on technique than soft alternatives.

Both are hard-sponge forehand tensors for intermediate to advanced attackers. V>15 Extra is more affordable than Tenergy and German-made; Mantra H is Japanese and offers slightly more speed and grip. V>15 Extra is a solid value pick for forehand attackers.

FAQ

How does Victas V>15 Extra compare to Tenergy?

V>15 Extra is comparable to Tenergy in performance but slightly more affordable and with a different throw angle.

Is V>15 Extra forgiving for off-center hits?

No, like most hard-sponge tensors, it demands precise technique. Soft rubber alternatives like FX-P are more forgiving.

Can I use V>15 Extra on both wings?

While possible, V>15 Extra is optimized for the forehand due to its hardness and spin characteristics.

Which rubber spins more?

Both have very high spin, but Mantra H emphasizes low-arc speed while V>15 Extra emphasizes arc and spin over trajectory.