🔥 Dominate every rally with Yasaka Mark V MAX – where speed meets spin!
The Yasaka Mark V Color-Red MAX is a professional-grade padel rubber designed for aggressive players who excel in fast, close-to-the-table techniques. Featuring a unique blend of natural and synthetic rubbers, this MAX thickness rubber delivers dynamic speed and spin, backed by over two decades of championship-level performance. Crafted with high-quality graphite materials and a bold red finish, it offers durability, control, and standout style for adult right-handed players.
Size | MAX |
Brand | Yasaka |
Grip Size | MAX |
Sport | Padel |
Material | Graphite |
Skill Level | All |
Frame Material | Graphite |
Shaft Material | Graphite |
Item Weight | 9.07 g |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
String Color | Red |
Color | RED |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 7.4 x 7.2 x 0.4 inches |
Package Weight | 0.02 Pounds |
Brand Name | Yasaka |
Country of Origin | Japan |
Manufacturer | YASAKA |
Part Number | unknown |
Hand Orientation | Right |
N**
Mark 5
After 40 years, finally got one. It is engineered well: Well balanced on control, speed, and grip.Now, I’ll see if it lasts.
N**Y
Muy bueno
Es lo que estaba buscando gracias
V**E
Good control
A bit slower but gives me good control. I use it on my backhand and has worked well for my playing style. Good value at this price point.
S**X
Winner!
I've tried all sorts of rubbers on my journey to a USATT rating of 1950, from Tibhar Evolution series to Donic Bluefire to Butterfly Tenergy. The Mark V, despite being the cheapest of them all, is a good all-round rubber. It's the slowest I've played with but on the other hand, it gives me excellent control and I've been able to place my blocks very effectively.You can hit loops with this rubber but they won't be as spinny as one of the tensor rubbers (Evolution, Tenergy, etc.).I actually found the best combination for me is a very fast blade with a slower rubber like Butterfly Viscaria + Mark V, or the opposite: a slower all-wood blade with a faster rubber like Stiga Ebenholz + Tibhar Evolution.That said, you don't have to replace your blade every 2-3 months but you do replace your rubbers. Given that the Mark V is a good $20 per rubber cheaper than Evolution/etc., it's a winner in my book.I'm going to try Rakza 7 next- similarly low price point but let's see how that fares against Mark V/Evolution/Tenergy.
W**G
GOOD RUBBER
A LITTLE DIFFERENT FROM MARK V +
Y**
Great for repair
Easy to repair my paddles
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