Tibhar Evolution FX-S vs Yinhe Mercury II: Which Should You Buy?

UltraSpin comparison · 2026-06-15 · rubber

Tibhar Evolution FX-SYinhe Mercury II
Our rating8.2/108.2/10
best_sideBHboth
controlHigh — forgiving nature reduces technical demands, excellent placement and consistencyvery high
speed12.5 out of 15 — slowest in the Evolution series, moderate pace ideal for control-oriented attackersmedium
spinVery high — enormous spin values on opening loops, excellent topspin generation with proper brushing techniquehigh
sponge_hardness42 degrees (medium soft)medium to medium-soft (36-38 degrees Chinese scale)
typeinvertedtacky inverted (budget Chinese)
weight_uncut_g6860

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FX-S is a modern soft tensor for blocking consistency. Mercury II is an extremely affordable tacky Chinese rubber perfect for spin-focused beginners and defenders. FX-S for modern play; Mercury II for budget-conscious spin-first players.

FAQ

Which is cheaper?

Mercury II costs around five dollars per sheet, offering exceptional value for beginners.

Which has better spin?

Mercury II (high spin) is genuinely tacky; FX-S (very high) offers higher technical spin.

Which suits defenders?

Mercury II is excellent for choppers and defenders; FX-S is more allround.