Stiga Mantra H vs Yinhe Moon Speed: Which Should You Buy?

UltraSpin comparison · 2026-06-12 · rubber

Stiga Mantra HYinhe Moon Speed
Our rating8.4/107.8/10
best_sideforehandboth
control8.8medium-high
speed9.4high
spin9.1medium-high
sponge_hardnesshard (approx. 47.5 degrees)soft to medium (around 37 to 39 degrees; medium measures roughly 46 to 48 ESN, comparable to MX-P and M1)
typeinvertedinverted non-tacky tensor (factory tuned, God Crossbow / Max Tense sponge)
weight_uncut_g6562

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The Mantra H is a 9.4-speed hard (47.5°) Japanese tensor with strong catapult, discontinued.

The Yinhe Moon Speed is a budget tensor (soft/medium/hard options, medium around 46-48 ESN) with fast bouncy feel rivaling pricier ESN, excellent blocking and drives, factory tuned with audible glue effect, and repeatedly compared to Xiom Vega Pro for far less.

Both are hard-sponge tensors, but Moon Speed is still available, cheaper, works all distances including soft/medium variants, and has factory tuning similar to Vega Pro. Mantra H offers slightly more speed (9.4 vs high); Moon Speed offers better value and options. Choose Moon Speed for budget tensor performance.

FAQ

How does Moon Speed compare to Xiom Vega Pro in feel?

Moon Speed is repeatedly compared to Vega Pro in user reviews, offering similar fast bouncy tensor feel at a fraction of the price.

Which hardness should I choose for Moon Speed?

Start with medium (around 46-48 ESN) for balanced play, soft for control, hard for speed. The medium is most versatile.

Can I use Moon Speed on both wings?

Yes, and the availability of soft/medium/hard options makes it highly flexible for mixed-wing setups.

How long does Moon Speed last?

Moon Speed maintains performance reasonably long for a budget tensor, though not as long as premium rubbers.