Victas V>15 Extra vs Yasaka Rakza 7: Which Should You Buy?

UltraSpin comparison · 2026-06-10 · rubber

Victas V>15 ExtraYasaka Rakza 7
Our rating8.4/108.6/10
best_sideforehandboth
control81high
speed94offensive
spin88high
sponge_hardness47.5 degrees45–47°
typeinvertedtensor inverted
weight_uncut_g7070

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Choose Victas V>15 Extra if you play aggressive forehand loops and early-ball attacks from mid-distance—its hard sponge and low spin sensitivity suit an attacking forehand-first game. Rakza 7 suits developing players wanting near-Tenergy spin on both wings with better control on short game and blocks; it is slower and rewards clean technique but is more forgiving overall.

The V>15 Extra demands precision and suits stiff blades; Rakza 7 is lighter and more versatile on different blade profiles. V>15 Extra costs less than premium Japanese rubbers but harder to control; Rakza 7 is the club standard step-up for all-around players.

FAQ

Which is spinnier on loops?

Yasaka Rakza 7 generates near-Tenergy 05 spin and is the safer choice for spin-first players. V>15 Extra spins well but is less spin-dominant.

Which suits a backhand better?

Rakza 7 is offered in multiple thicknesses and is trusted as a backhand rubber at club level. V>15 Extra is designed for forehand and blocks less consistently on backhand.

Who should pick V>15 Extra?

Intermediate to advanced forehand loopers with attacking strokes, stiff blades, and the technique to control a hard sponge.