Tibhar Evolution EL-P vs Yasaka Rakza 7: Which Should You Buy?

UltraSpin comparison · 2026-06-06 · rubber

Tibhar Evolution EL-PYasaka Rakza 7
Our rating8.4/108.6/10
best_sidebothboth
controlmedium-highhigh
speedhighoffensive
spinhighhigh
sponge_hardness43.5 (ESN), about 35 Shore A45–47°
typetensor invertedtensor inverted
weight_uncut_g6870

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Both are spin-oriented tensors with strong control, but the Rakza 7 leans harder into grip. The Tibhar EL-P is a balanced rubber with a chewy loop feel, superb blocking and versatility on both wings. The Yasaka Rakza 7 is praised for huge natural-rubber grip put close to Tenergy 05, outstanding short-game control, and a tunable lineup in 1.8, 2.0 and max.

Choose the EL-P if you want a forgiving, control-first rubber with a catapult that adds pace when you accelerate. Choose the Rakza 7 if you want maximum spin and grip with no runaway catapult on touch, plus the ability to dial speed against control by thickness.

Both ask you to supply pace; the Rakza 7 sits around 80 percent of top-rubber speed. Both react to incoming spin and need regular cleaning, and the EL-P is the heavier-feeling, softer of the two at around 43.5.

FAQ

Which has more grip and spin?

The Yasaka Rakza 7. Its natural-rubber topsheet is praised for huge grip and spin put close to Tenergy 05.

Can I tune the speed?

Yes, with the Rakza 7. It is offered in 1.8, 2.0 and max to balance speed against control. The EL-P is reviewed mainly at its standard thickness.

Which is the better backhand option?

Both are strong on the backhand. The EL-P is an especially strong backhand choice, and the Rakza 7 is one of the most recommended backhand rubbers at club level.