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Butterfly's Tenergy 19 is here and everyone wants to know how it compares to Tenergy 05. Well in this video we find out! I use theTimo Boll ALC blade and Tom used his Hybrid Wood. Let’s see how it performs: Butterfly’s Tenergy range is the most iconic rubber line in the history of table tennis. Released in the year 2008, the Butterfly Tenergy range has been dominating the sport for more than 15 years, and it doesn’t look like it’s stopping anytime soon. Ever since the first Tenergy rubber was released, all of the other manufacturers have been working on how to get near their level. More than 15 years later, the Tenergy series rubbers are still immensely popular, and they’re arguably much better rubbers than the vast majority of modern offensive offerings from other brands. In this article, we will compare all of the Tenergies and give our recommendations based on your level and playing style. These are the Tenergy 05, 05 Hard, 19, 25, 64, 80, and their respective FX counterparts. Also, if you haven’t seen them, make sure to check out our full reviews for the Tenergy 05, the Tenergy 19, the Tenergy 64, and the Tenergy 80. In terms of speed, all of the Tenergy rubbers feel clicky and reactive. All of them are very fast and offensive in nature, but there are very noticeable differences between them. The fastest Tenergies available are the Tenergy 05 Hard and the Tenergy 64. Both of these rubbers are as fast as it gets. With the right technique, both of these rubbers are absolute weapons. They are made for hitting powerloops past opponents with ease. With these rubbers, chances are that if you contact the ball right, the point will be yours. All of this sounds amazing, but, because of their tremendous speed, both of these rubbers suffer from some control issues. The speed of a rubber is inversely proportional to its dwell time. This means that as soon as the ball contacts the rubber, it shoots right out very violently. If you contact the ball just right, you’ll get very high shot quality, but if you had your racket angle slightly off at the moment of impact, you’ll probably miss. Hence, both the Tenergy 05 Hard and the Tenergy 64 are rubbers made strictly for the advanced player. If you’re a developing player, I’d recommend you choose a slightly slower Tenergy or a different rubber altogether. The Tenergy 80 and the Tenergy 25 both lie a step below the 64 and the 05 Hard, but they’re still very fast, offensive rubbers. Both of these rubbers are at the level of the Tibhar MX-P in terms of speed, for example, and they’re also for advanced players. However, their dwell time is slightly higher than that of the 05 Hard and the 64, so both of these rubbers are a bit more controllable. The second slowest Tenergy is the most popular of all, the Tenergy 05. I believe that the Tenergy 05’s speed is one of the attributes that make it such a special rubber. It is very fast, yes, but you can get away with using it if you’re an upper intermediate player, or even if