New Vega rubbers

says I like to put heavy topspin on the ball
says I like to put heavy topspin on the ball
🏆 Top 1% Commenter
Well-Known Member
Jul 2014
1,172
1,113
5,703
How many new rubbers does Xiom need? They already have like 4 separate Vega lineups, classic Vegas like Asia and Euro, newage Vegas like Japan and China, Vega DF versions, and Vega Hybrid versions. They even have Vega Intro. Not only to mention they still have several Omega series still on sale, plus multiple variants of different series of Jekyll&Hyde, and 3 whole "new" Sigma rubbers that I don't think are even available in all markets and never seemed to make waves in the market.
 
This user has no status.
This user has no status.
🏆 Top 1% Commenter
Well-Known Member
May 2020
1,680
858
3,118
Read 1 reviews
How many new rubbers does Xiom need? They already have like 4 separate Vega lineups, classic Vegas like Asia and Euro, newage Vegas like Japan and China, Vega DF versions, and Vega Hybrid versions. They even have Vega Intro. Not only to mention they still have several Omega series still on sale, plus multiple variants of different series of Jekyll&Hyde, and 3 whole "new" Sigma rubbers that I don't think are even available in all markets and never seemed to make waves in the market.
Eh... Vega is well known and sells. A lot. Makes sense they milk it as much as they do.
 
  • Like
Reactions: Scarfed Garchomp
This user has no status.
This user has no status.
🏆 Top 1% Commenter
Well-Known Member
Oct 2018
1,686
2,055
4,224
Xiom's rubber naming isn't particularly helpful. I kind of get why everyone just buys the trustworthy and safe Vega series. And I am talking about local league players.
Vega X is priced usually super well, it's an easy sell. (other Vegas also priced well usually) Maybe some try to experiment with other Vega since there's now so many.

Even I have no clue what is the difference between Vega hybrid China or Vega China or Tau 2 or Tau 3 or Vega China+ , and if I think about the Omega Guang and Ying and Omega 8 China and J&H C series my head starts to spin.
 
  • Like
Reactions: Egon and tzifos
says Fighting the EJ bug again...
says Fighting the EJ bug again...
Member
Mar 2025
340
456
2,117
Read 1 reviews
Well this isn't what I expected at all: https://world-tt-s.com/news/page_1935.html

1000005958.jpg


According to this release, Vega O is the same sponge with different topsheets. Notice the three different LARC codes. It's a 45° sponge with a soft, medium, or hard topsheet.

As usual, Xiom's rating system is a little hard to parse. The ratings at the bottom of the image are from top to bottom, left to right.

HARD
Strong rebound force with emphasis on speed
This rubber series features a 45-degree sponge for ease of use, while each rubber features a unique pimple structure for distinctive features. The HARD rubber offers superior speed and feel.

Catapult & Click: 4.5
Spin & Arc: 3.0
Speed & Force: 5.0
Pro Score: 4.4
Amateur Score: 4.3

MEDIUM
Excellent balance and comfortable feel
Three unique rubbers were created with different pimple structures and top sheets. Among them, the MID rubber combines the characteristics of HARD and SOFT to achieve the most balanced performance.

Catapult & Click: 5.0
Spin & Arc: 5.0
Speed & Force: 4.0
Pro Score: 4.5
Amateur Score: 4.6

SOFT
Emphasis on spin and arc for an exhilarating feel
While pursuing ease of use, each product in this series has distinct characteristics. Among them, the SOFT offers the most stable spin and outstanding control.

Catapult & Click: 6.0
Spin & Arc: 6.0
Speed & Force: 4.0
Pro Score: 4.9
Amateur Score: 5.1

It seems like Soft is the winner according to both their pro and amateur testers, and it isn't really clear what advantages Medium offers over Soft...

Here's the Google translation of the release:
Three Vega-esque rubbers that anyone can use with confidence
Starting November 13th, "Vega O" began arriving and sales began at table tennis shops across Japan.

While the "Vega" series has released numerous items to date, this latest release, "Vega O," marks a return to the roots.

All three items share the same medium-hardness sponge (45 degrees), but the top sheet structure changes to create different feel on impact.

The lineup offers clear choices for users: "Vega O Hard" for speed, "Vega O Mid" for balance, and "Vega O Soft" for stability. All are guaranteed to be easy to use.

And what's even more exciting is the price. At ¥4,300 (tax included), it's a rare and reasonable price.

If you're looking for a high-performance yet low-priced inverted rubber, head to the shop now!

I'll definitely be giving this a go since I like 45° rubbers on my BH, but it still feels like an odd niche for Xiom to drop new rubbers into.
 
  • Like
Reactions: al_111

K.K

This user has no status.

K.K

This user has no status.
Member
Aug 2024
368
378
1,011
looks like new beginner rubber to me. they share the same white sponge as the other beginner rubber in the vega line (intro & elite) i think that is a great idea, since most beginner rubber are a bit outdated. elite is too soft and intro too slow. i mostly advise for vega euro, but even that is a bit too soft nowadays. i also like the butterfly like approach by having different topsheets on same sponge, even if that is a bit against the beginners idea, where you just want one rubber to play on both sides and thats it.

but is it a special edition only for japanese market?
 
This user has no status.
This user has no status.
🏆 Top 1% Commenter
Well-Known Member
Apr 2014
1,821
1,417
3,312
Read 3 reviews
the beginners idea, where you just want one rubber to play on both sides and thats it.
I wish that would also be the typical recommendation, whereas in reality people advise beginners to go thinner and/or slower on BH - passing their own preferences on to people who haven´t even found out what their stronger wing is and due to rubber choice will never do... "Your forehand is your active side, your backhand is more passive", can´t stand it anymore ;)
 
  • Like
Reactions: K.K
This user has no status.
This user has no status.
🏆 Top 1% Commenter
Well-Known Member
Apr 2014
1,821
1,417
3,312
Read 3 reviews
It seems to be targeted at beginner and intermediate players.
Which is a nice segment of the market that has been neglected for a long time. Development efforts predominantly went into high and ever more higher end rubbers, the came the hybrid trend. I think it´s good to see some stuff on the other end of the range (for example think andro BYPE as a dedicated step between beginner rubber and "serious" rubber).
 
Top