DHS Hurricane 8 vs Tibhar Evolution MX-P: Which Should You Buy?

UltraSpin comparison · 2026-06-06 · rubber

DHS Hurricane 8Tibhar Evolution MX-P
Our rating8.2/108.7/10
best_sideforehandboth
controlmedium-highmedium
speedhigh13.5/14
spinextreme10.5/12
sponge_hardness39-40 (DHS scale, medium-hard)47.5°
typehybrid tacky tensortensor inverted
weight_uncut_g7070

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The Hurricane 8 trades on tack: extreme spin, strong serve and short-push bite, and faster driving than the Hurricane 3, but it is heavy, weak passively and not a backhand pick. The MX-P is about top-tier speed without giving up high spin, with a crisp, lower-throw feel and a pronounced catapult — essentially a Tenergy 05 alternative for players who lead with both flat hits and loops.

Go with the Hurricane 8 if you are a developing-to-intermediate forehand attacker who wants tacky spin and serve quality and can manage a heavy rubber.

Go with the MX-P if you are an advanced offensive player who wants the most speed and spin on either wing with a controllable, lower-throw response. Its hard Power sponge demands advanced technique and is not a beginner rubber. Both are heavy and both fade with use, but the MX-P carries the higher reviewer rating and broader two-wing use.

FAQ

Which is faster?

The MX-P — it is the fastest Evolution rubber and keeps high spin. The Hurricane 8 is faster than the Hurricane 3 family but leans on tacky spin rather than raw pace.

Is either suitable for beginners?

No. The MX-P’s hard Power sponge demands advanced technique, and the Hurricane 8 needs proper footwork and a committed swing to play well.

Which works on both wings?

The MX-P is a strong Tenergy 05 alternative on either wing. The Hurricane 8 is not recommended as a backhand rubber for most players.