Xiom Vega X Review & Playtesting • Racket Insight (2024)

The Vega X is one of the newest offerings by Xiom, advertised as the “best rubber in the Vega line”. According to Xiom, it is an improved redesign of the Vega Pro, which we’ve also tested.

We tested the Xiom Vega X for more than 20 hours to understand exactly how it plays, and therefore which players it will suit.

XIOM VEGA X REVIEW SUMMARY

The Xiom Vega X is a medium-hard, balanced, offensive table tennis rubber. The main characteristics of this rubber are its consistency and its grip levels. Its greatest strength is how confidence-inducing it is to use. In my opinion, it has the perfect arc, not too high, and not too low. Throughout my testing, I missed very few loops with it, and I could easily understand why I missed every time I did. Added to its control, the Vega X has good speed and spin levels. It’s not the fastest nor the spinniest rubber out there but it has more than enough power to finish points by attacking. Added to its great playing characteristics, the Xiom Vega X has a very enticing price. I am yet to find any cons to the Vega X, which speaks for its great design.

Perfect for: Offensive players of all levels on either side. 1-15+ years of playing.

Serve

Drive

Loop

Block

Chop

Benefits

Perfect balance of speed, spin, and control.

Very confidence-inducing.

Great for looping.

Very good value.

Superb at lifting underspin and countertopspins.

Easy to use, has lots of control.

Good for blocking.

Hard to bottom out.

Linear power delivery.

Ideal arc for looping and counterlooping.

Not too spin-sensitive.

Ball slippage is non-existent.

Great rubber for 3rd and 5th ball attacks.

Drawbacks

Not as fast or spinny as top-of-the-line tensor rubbers.

4.4

Ace

About the Reviewer

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Alvaro brings 7+ years of playing experience. He’s tested 20+ rubbers for Racket Insight and his style is The Controller.

About the Review

Blade Used: Stratus Power Wood
Rubber Thickness: MAX
Hours Tested: 10+

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Recommended Playstyles

We recommend the Xiom Vega X to players who want to bring controlled speed to their game, aiming to return the ball back to their opponent in awkward and precise places.

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What’s My Playstyle? Find Out Here

Design of the Xiom Vega X

The Xiom Vega X comes in a high-quality, colorful sealed páckage:

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Inside, we can find the rubber, covered by a protective film.

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The rubber we ordered is a shiny black, MAX thickness Vega X.

If we rub our fingers across the rubber, we find that it’s slightly tacky and very grippy.

As common in most offensive ESN rubbers, the Vega X also has a good deal of inbuilt tension.

The Xiom Vega X weighs in at 48 grams, which is similar or lighter than other rubbers in this hardness range, such as the Rasanter R47 (49 grams), the Yasaka Rakza 7 (50 grams), the Tibhar Evolution MX-P (51 grams) and the Yasaka Rakza Z (53 grams).

Upon pressing on the topsheet, we find that the Xiom Vega X is a medium-hard rubber. It feels as hard as the Nittaku Fastarc G-1, for example.

Specifications

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  • Weight (Cut): 48g
  • Speed: Medium
  • Spin: High
  • Control: High
  • Tackiness: Slightly Tacky
  • Hardness: Medium-Hard
  • ITTF Approved: Yes
  • Sponge Thickness: 1.8mm, 2.0mm or MAX

Summary: Create incredible levels of confidence with this European rubber perfect for offensive players at any standard of play.

Playtesting the Xiom Vega X

We playtested the Xiom Vega X mostly on the forehand side, but judging from our tests on the backhand wing, it’s also an excellent choice for the backhand side.

The Xiom Vega X is very controllable for an offensive rubber. Its arc is medium to medium-high and it isn’t too fast.

The Vega X has all the gears. It isn’t too bouncy in the short game, but when you start hitting hard, you get more and more acceleration.

It’s a dream to use when looping. You can really feel the ball sinking into the rubber and it has more than adequate dwell time.

You never feel that the ball shoots off the rubber violently. It is very stable and controllable, and this shows especially when counterlooping.

Something I liked about the Vega X is that it isn’t prone to overshooting.

With certain rubbers, especially very fast rubbers (e.g. the Tibhar MX-P), high-throwing rubbers (e.g. the Fastarc G-1), or long-throwing rubbers (e.g. the Tenergy 64), you will overshoot the table if you contact the ball slightly too thickly or slightly misread the spin on the ball.

The Xiom Vega X doesn’t have a particularly high or long throw and it’s also not too fast, giving the player a lot of confidence when looping.

I found it similar to the Rakza Z in this regard. Both rubbers have plenty of grip, lots of clearance over the net and they aren’t too fast, so landing loops on the table feels effortless with them.

Another thing I really liked about the Vega X was its feeling. I felt like it was stable, spinny, and controllable. It delivers a lively feeling on the hand and it produces a loud cracking sound when hitting hard.

As for speed and spin, this rubber behaves like an average European tensor rubber. It has enough speed and spin for every level of play, including advanced levels.

The Xiom Vega X is a bit more about spin than speed, in my opinion. My forehand open-ups in particular carried above-average spin.

It has around 20% less speed and spin than a Tenergy rubber but this isn’t necessarily a bad thing. You get more control with the Vega X and it’s also more spin insensitive while retaining more than adequate offensive capabilities.

Driving and looping

The Xiom Vega X is an excellent rubber for driving, looping, and flat hitting.

Drives clear the net easily and the lively feel makes it very tempting to hit harder and harder. The rubber will react to the amount of power you put in and keep adding speed to the ball.

Flat hits also work very well with the Vega X as its throw is not overly high and it has the right hardness.

The Xiom Vega X is an excellent looping rubber.

Loops travel with good power and are very consistent. I sometimes feel like I can’t miss the table if I’m hitting at 70% speed, and the rubber puts lots of spin on the ball.

Speaking of spin, one aspect I really liked was the spin it could generate on open-ups. The Vega X is not very fast but it has tons of grip, making it an ideal rubber for opening up against backspin.

You can graze the ball upwards and get as much spin as you want out of it.

Another highlight of the Vega X was its counterlooping capabilities. Countering close to the table is just perfect.

It has the ideal throw for countering. It’s not too high that you are likely to overshoot nor too low that you’re likely to clip the net.

In addition, it is not too spin-sensitive. However, at the same time it has more than enough grip and a long dwell time, so you can counter with lots of confidence.

When playing with the Vega X, I felt like I could play any shot I wanted and that the rubber would do the rest of the work.

The Vega X is also good when countering away from the table.

Countering away from the table requires more effort but it is a very consistent rubber, and it puts a lot of spin on the ball.

It doesn’t generate as much pace as the MX-P or the Tenergy 05, for example, but you can land as many balls on the table as you want.

Serve and receive

The Xiom Vega X is a great rubber for serving and receiving.

Starting with the serves, it has tons of grip and you can load serves with spin. It’s also easier to keep serves short than with other faster offensive rubbers.

However, it wasn’t able to generate as much spin as the Tenergy 05 or the Yinhe Big Dipper, for example, and that’s why it didn’t get 5/5 for serving. Regardless, you’re still able to generate enough spin to cause your opponents problems.

In terms of receiving serves, the Vega X is also a very good rubber.

It’s quite easy to play out the short game and it’s also easy to flick the ball. It’s not hard to touch short with the Vega X, in fact, it’s easier to play out the short game with it than with most other offensive rubbers.

It’s also not as reactive to incoming spin as top-of-the-line rubbers such as the Tenergy range.

Blocking and chopping

Blocking with the Xiom Vega X is very good.

The rubber feels firm, stable and it has the perfect speed for blocking. Again, it’s not fast to the point you lose control but not slow to the point that your blocks aren’t dangerous.

In addition, it doesn’t have a very high throw, so blocks stay lower to the net than with other rubbers such as the Tenergy 05 or the Fastarc G-1.

Chopping with this rubber was enjoyable, if unspectacular.

The Xiom Vega X has more than enough control when chopping, even on an OFF- blade and in maximum thickness.

I think the Vega X is a good alternative for modern defenders on the forehand side.

On a slower blade, it would chop a lot better while retaining offensive potential.

Matchplay

When playing matches, the Xiom Vega X worked wonderfully.

Lots of rubbers are really good when performing practice drills. You know where the ball is going, so you can play confidently and get good-quality shots in.

However, some of these rubbers don’t work as well when playing matches, given that they’re too slow, fast, or unforgiving.

I found that, when playing matches, I could hit the ball with a lot of quality while also having the possibility of landing several loops on the table in a row.

I really liked that I could perform brush loops and go for spin, or hit-loops and go for speed.

The Vega X is an excellent rubber for opening up, for follow-up attacks, for counter topspins, you name it. All of this is because of its high control.

Alternatives to the Xiom Vega X

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A faster rubber with more spin. Perfect for more advanced players who want to upgrade their Xiom Vega X.

Read Tenergy 05 Review
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A durable medium-hard, high-throwing, fast, spinny rubber with great offensive capabilities.

Read Fastarc G-1 Review
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The Rasanter R47 is a medium-hard, direct offensive rubber that has great speed and spin levels.

Read Rasanter R47 Review

Overall reflections on the Xiom Vega X

The Xiom Vega X is an excellent rubber that can be used on either side.

It’s the perfect rubber for intermediate offensive players, in my opinion. Open-ups are controllable and have good spin, while loops and counterloops are very consistent.

However, beginners can also make use of the Vega X in its 2.0mm variant, and so can advanced players if they put it on a fast offensive blade.

As of writing this review, I couldn’t bring myself to take it off the forehand side of my main racket. I really like playing with it!

In addition, its low price makes it an even more appealing rubber for players all around the world. The playing characteristics are superb and it’s one of the cheapest ESN offerings in the market.

Álvaro Munno

Alvaro’s been playing Table Tennis since he was 15 and is now ranked within the top 100 in his native Argentina. He loves to compete in provincial tournaments and is always looking for ways to improve. Alvaro made his favourite memories with a racket in hand, and he joined the RacketInsight team to share his passion with other players!

Blade: Butterfly Fan Zhendong ALC | Forehand: Butterfly Dignics 09c | Backhand: Butterfly Tenergy 19
Playstyle: The Controller

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FAQs

Is Xiom Vega good? ›

The Xiom Vega Pro rubber is a top choice for offensive players seeking speed and power in their game. Featuring a hard and bouncy sponge, this rubber is designed for players who are well-versed in their technique. It's not ideally suited for beginners due to its demanding nature.

Is Xiom a good table tennis brand? ›

Xiom is one of the most reputable table tennis brands in table tennis. Based in Korea, they have a strong reputation for producing many different kinds of table tennis equipment. They are particularly well known for their quality blades and rubbers.

What is the hardness of the Xiom Vega Tour? ›

The sponge hardness of this rubber is medium (45°). Its surface is quite flexible, but very catchy and spinny. This combination makes the Xiom Vega Tour suitable for many players who specify themselves to play in a controlled, offensive manner.

Where are Xiom rubbers made? ›

Xiom , the biggest and most famous Korean table tennis manufacturers, produces a wide range of high quality and professional table tennis equipment, suitable for beginners all the way up to the elite levels. Most of their blades are made in Japan, Korea or China, whereas the majority of their rubbers made in Germany.

What is the difference between Xiom Vega Europe and Asia? ›

The Vega Europe usually chips all around the side (probably because it is softer about 5 degrees compared to Asia) but Vega Asia never chips off. However Vega Europe does have more speed and control. All in all Vega Asia is the best for value, and the best performing rubber in the VEGA series.

Is Vega good for gaming? ›

The Radeon Vega 8 is an AMD video card categorized as Performance. It is 8 generations old. The Radeon Vega 8 will run 78% of the top 12,000 PC games.

What is the best brand of table tennis table? ›

Which are the best brands? There are a number of very good table tennis table manufacturers. Over the years I have played and coached using tables from the following brands and the quality has been very good: JOOLA, Butterfly, Andro, Cornilleau, Donic, Sponeta and Stiga.

What is the best table tennis racket brand in China? ›

Known as the top Chinese table tennis company, Double Happiness is a renowned brand globally. Those starting their ping pong careers in China will almost certainly start with a DHS brand paddle. They are primarily known for their extensive blade selection.

What paddles do pro ping pong players use? ›

The cushioning on ping pong paddles professionals use is usually rubber, and the blade part of the paddle often has either one or two sides made of metal. Since professionals know how to take care of a paddle, they know that the cheaper the paddle, the quicker they need to repurchase a second paddle.

What is the thickest table tennis rubber? ›

The foam helps provide more spin and speed. The International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF) regulated the thickness of the foam + rubber layer to a maximum of 4 mm (1⁄6 inch) thick, which has been the regulation in table tennis since.

What is hard rubber in table tennis? ›

We can distinguish 4 types of rubbers depending on the hardness of the sponge. Hard rubbers: They have sponge with hardness from 47.5 to more than 60 degrees. Main characteristics are high speed, spin and low control. Created for pure and total offensive game (OFF+ style).

What is the best hardness for forehand rubber? ›

For intermediate players, I would recommend medium or medium-hard rubbers on the forehand side and medium soft or medium rubbers on the backhand side. For the forehand side, I would look for rubbers between 45 and 49 degrees on the ESN scale.

When did the Xiom Vega Pro come out? ›

Xiom Vega Pro was introduced at the end of 2009, breaking into the new decade and setting a precedence of Xiom's ability to produce quality rubber.

What is the origin of Xiom? ›

XIOM (pronounced "axiom") started in 1976 under the name Champion Limited Corporation, which fully specialized in producing table tennis tables for the Korean market. In 2007 the new brand XIOM was launched. XIOM has gained its reputation with the various lines of rubber sheets including Omega, Vega and Sigma.

Where are Stiga rubbers made? ›

Made in Germany and developed in collaboration with the Chinese national team. DNA Platinum is the latest addition to STIGA's DNA series that features a new generation of table tennis rubbers from Germany.

Is Ryzen Vega good? ›

The Vega based iGPUs that are found in certain Ryzen processors are decent. You can at least do some gaming with them. The Vega based dedicated graphics cards should be avoided because they're unreliable and not suitable for a user that doesn't want to tinker with the clock and power settings.

What is the hardness of the Xiom Vega intro? ›

After pressing on the rubber, I found the Xiom Vega Intro's hardness to be about medium. I'd say its hardness is around 42.5-45 degrees ESN. In my view, this is the optimal hardness for a rubber designed for beginners.

How much does the Xiom Vega Pro cut weight? ›

Weighs around 48g cut (2.0mm on Primorac Carbon). This harder rubber is suitable for softer surface(hinoki) blades.

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