Butterfly Dignics 64

Tensor 6 reviews

6 Reviews

#1 — February 2023

D64 is the softest rubber in the Dignics series. For playing with the larger ball, I believe that D64 is a better choice compared to T64. I find T64 to be too soft for my preferences.

#2 — March 2021

This rubber is the fastest in the Dignics series. Spring Sponge X enhances all Dignics rubbers, providing them with high control and significant potential. The throw angle is average.

The spin produced is higher than that of other manufacturers’ rubbers but lower than that of T05, D05, or D09C. I would recommend this rubber for players who prefer smashes, as it is not particularly suited for looping.

A huge thumbs up to Butterfly for its impressive durability once again!

#3 — December 2020

It’s a very good rubber, but I’m more of a Tenergy guy. This rubber is just not as fast as Tenergy.

#4 — October 2020

The rubber is a little bit sticky, and I can feel the stickiness when I touch the surface with my fingers.

In terms of speed, it is faster than T80. Additionally, the spin it generates is better than that of T80.

Overall, it is not heavy, making it a suitable option for players looking for a balance of speed and control.

#5 — May 2020

I am using a 2.1mm rubber on an ALL blade paired with Neptune.

The spin is comparable to T05, while the throw angle is higher than T64 but lower than Rozena. The trajectory is long, but after a few adjustments, it works fine. It feels much harder than T64.

Smashing is easy, but for drives, you need to catch the ball right after it bounces on the table or slightly open the angle. Otherwise, the ball tends to catch the top of the net easily.

When I spin the ball, it gets a lot of rotation—more than T64. This rubber is completely different from T64, which I used to play with. It is faster and grippier, but it feels less updated.

I recommend it for players who like to play 1-2 meters from the table.

#6 — Long Time Ago...

In general, I think this rubber is outstanding. However, at 1.9 mm, it is a bit too fast for my backhand. Therefore, I am still sticking with the Tenergy 64 in a thickness of 1.7 mm. If this rubber were available in 1.7 mm, I would immediately replace the Tenergy with it, as it is definitely less sensitive to incoming spin and offers more control.

My red rubber, in 1.9 mm, weighed 43 g when packed and cut for a Donic Dotec blade.

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