Donic Bluefire M2 vs Yasaka Rakza X: Which Should You Buy?

UltraSpin comparison · 2026-06-06 · rubber

Donic Bluefire M2Yasaka Rakza X
Our rating8.4/108.4/10
best_sidebothboth
controlmedium-highmedium-high
speedhighhigh
spinhighhigh
sponge_hardnessaround 42.5 to 45 degrees (medium)47.5 (medium-hard, roughly 45-50 degrees)
typetensor invertedtensor inverted
weight_uncut_g6869

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These two share a rating and a high-arc, both-wings profile, so feel and sponge hardness decide it. The Bluefire M2 is the softer option (around 42.5 to 45 degrees) with a strong catapult, lively but bouncy on slow touches. The Rakza X runs firmer at about 47.5 degrees, with outstanding grip that overrides incoming spin and a linear, predictable response that stays easy to control for a fast tensor.

Choose the M2 if you want a softer, springy, backhand-friendly rubber that takes well to boosting. Choose the Rakza X if you want more grip and a firmer, more linear feel that excels on loops and counter-topspins, accepting it is weaker for passive blocking and a touch heavy.

Both are spinny value tensors. The M2 is the gentler, livelier pick, while the Rakza X is the grippier, more committed loop rubber.

FAQ

Which has more grip?

The Rakza X, with outstanding grip that produces high spin and even overrides incoming spin. The M2 is also grippy but softer and bouncier on touch.

Which is softer?

The Bluefire M2, at around 42.5 to 45 degrees, is softer than the Rakza X’s roughly 47.5-degree sponge.

Which is better for blocking?

Neither is a passive-blocking standout: the Rakza X is weaker for passive blocking and lobs, while the M2 can send passive blocks long when bouncy.