Tenergy 80

The balanced Tenergy variant between 05 and 64.
The Tenergy 80 convincingly combines the rotation of the Tenergy 05 with the speed of the Tenergy 64. The pip structure No. 180 developed for this purpose was specifically designed for a particularly balanced playing style.
The outstanding dynamics of this Tenergy version stand out in particular.
| SKU | 100310 |
|---|---|
| Processing time | 1-2 work days |
| Rubber Type | Pimples In |
| Speed | 85 |
| Spin | 73 |
| Arc | 77 |
| Sponge Hardness | 36 |
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- Manufacturer: Tamasu Butterfly Europa GmbH, Kommunikationsstr. 8, 47807 Krefeld, Germany
Frequently Asked Questions
Which playing style suits the Tenergy 80?
Tenergy 80 is suitable for versatile offensive players seeking a balanced all-rounder between spin and speed — a safe choice for variable topspin play.
How does the Tenergy 80 differ from the Tenergy 05?
The Tenergy 80 uses pip structure No. 180 and sits between the Tenergy 05 and Tenergy 64 in its playing properties. It offers more speed than the Tenergy 05 and more spin than the Tenergy 64 — the sponge hardness is identical at 36°.
What is Spring Sponge technology?
Spring Sponge is a sponge technology developed by Butterfly with particularly high elasticity and energy return. It gives the Tenergy rubbers their characteristic catapult effect and linear stroke behaviour.
How does Tenergy differ from the Dignics series?
The Dignics series is the further development of Tenergy rubbers with the newer Spring Sponge X technology. Dignics rubbers offer higher rotation values and longer service life, but are more expensive. Tenergy remains the more attractively priced choice with proven playing characteristics.
Is the Tenergy 80 suitable for beginners?
The Tenergy 80 is primarily aimed at advanced offensive players. Due to its playing character, the rubber is less suitable for beginners — Butterfly rubbers of the Rozena or Sriver series, or the softer FX variant, are more appropriate here.