Butterfly Bryce Speed
High Tension Rubber Which Goes Beyond BRYCE • For champions of the next generation Class: Super Speed Speed: 140
• More speed & power than BRYCE.
• Produced under strict quality control, BRYCE SPEED has a higher energy efficiency, more speed & greater power than BRYCE.
• Try BRYCE SPEED and experience the superb advanced High Tension technology of Butterfly.
Surface: Inverted
Style: High Tension Pimples-in Rubber
Spin: 97.5
Hardness: 38
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Pros
- The Bryce Speed table tennis rubber is highly praised for its incredible durability and quality, with users reporting that it maintains its performance even after extended use. This rubber is also noted for its speed, with many users claiming it to be the fastest they have ever tried, even without the use of speed glue.
- The rubber is lauded for its excellent blocking capabilities, with users able to effectively block both passive and active shots. It also allows for easy topspin when the opponent is playing passively, and its speed makes flat hitting with the backhand a winning strategy for many players.
- The Bryce Speed rubber is also praised for its spin capabilities on both serves and loops. Users appreciate its crisp feeling at the table when new, and its control is reported to be better than regular Bryce. It is also lighter than many other rubbers, making it a preferred choice for backhand play.
Cons
- Some users found the Bryce Speed rubber to be hard to control when opening the point with a soft loop. It is also reported to lose spin and become harder after about 2 months of use.
- The rubber is considered to be quite expensive and not very durable, especially in the new era of the glue ban. Some users found it to be less effective without speed glue, describing it as feeling dead and having low speed compared to other built-in rubbers.
- The Bryce Speed rubber is said to require quick arm speed for optimal performance, and it is unforgiving of poor technique. Some users also found it difficult to perform a high-arc opening loop loaded with topspin due to the rubber's low dwell time.
Reviews of Butterfly Bryce Speed (28)
one of the best blocking rubbers out there for those who play close to the table. This is on par with T05 when used for playing closed to the table depending on your game. T05 higher throw helps with looping close to the table but the Bryce Speed is more than capable for looping close to the table but has slightly less margin of error.
a yellowish in color of sponge. A medium hard around 36 degrees.
Low throw rubber, test this with Wang Hao Hurricane by Nittaku as Forehand and at Zang Jike backhand.
My verdict is that BS is perfect for a backhand weapon. From manufacturer 14.0 plus in terms of speed. I say its near 13 to 13.5.
I've been using this for 1 month now..
My TT Gear is
BTY Werner Schlager T5000
Reactor Thunder ( White Sponge )
BTY Bryce Speed.
Here's what I've experienced.
Chops : You can do it when you are in a unimaginable position. I've done it alot of times.
Topspin : Definitely Fast. Good for near or far away from the table.
Dropshots : Due to it's low throw. It's a great weapon for dropshots.
Smash : Just amazing
Loop : A little hard at first. But once you get the hang of it. You'll soon be killing choppers.
Block : EFFORTLESS. Just align your bat with the incoming topspin or loop and it will be like a counter-attack because of it's speed.
Counter-Attacks : Great. Needs good technique.
I have been playing for only a year. I am a chopper now. :)
Highly recomended but dont hit panic button if it doesn't work for you at first practice session it needs time but its worth it
Tenergy offers the spin on serves, and amazing loops, where bryce speed gives the ability for fast blocks, counters, and killer smashes. After playing with this rubber, i realized two things, you need to be skilled to handle bryce's speed, (has a very low recovery time), and that bryce and tenergy are fairly equally matched. If your game is spin based tenergy05 is your rubber, but if you want speed, look no further, bryce speed is the fastest rubber ever. I have compared many rubbers, and wasted my own money to give you the best advice.
my personal favourite is bryce speed.
P.s. Bryce speed is a whole lot faster than tenergy64
We compared this rubber to Sriver, it wasnt even close. This rubber is much much better.
it is a hard sponge , pretty stiff feeleing rubber, the speed of it is a very dead speed, almost feels like a short pips rubber with spin
comparing the speed, i would have to say this is the fastest rubber of all butterfly tensors, though very close to tenergy 64. but is definitely faster than tenergy 05 and bryce speed fx. it has very hits very low shots when you contact too, so thats something to be careful of if you do not like that trait (its like opposite of tenergy).
good rubber for fast paced looping play, as well as defnese like blocking and sidespin chop
If you are a beginner it might be to fast but if you advance this wil be a great rubber to move on to and even to stick with
I like to use it on backhand because it has good control coupled with some pretty good offensive attributes. It is really good for blocking and counterlooping. I find it hard to play with it away from the table though.
It has pretty good quality and durability.
Great for blocking, cancelling spin, punching, pushing low, fine touch shots, drives, power loops. The fact that you use are more open blade for this rubber means a less twisted set of muscles, meaning quicker recovery times. Also more area facing an incoming shot to defend. Because its fast not much of a stroke is required at moments of high intense rallying where there is no time to think.
Tenergy is the best forhand rubber I've tried since to me spin on my serves predominantly on the forehand and looping almost everything on that side is important. It has a higher throw too, better for below the table shots.
Boz from Brisvegas
PS: Consider this review taking into account the new glue ban era.
Durability apart, it plays really well, amazing rubber. Undoubtely the fastest rubber I have ever tried. And I'm playing without speed glue, which makes the rubber even more amazing.
I tried first in the forehand side, but I strugled to do proper strokes. Than I changed it to backhand and could experiment all the potential of the rubber. It is just perfect for my backhand. Everything I do with backhand it fits. Blocking is superb! I can really block well with this rubber, a passive block (chop or sidespin) or an active block (pushing the ball with some topspin). It also is very nice to open topspin when my opponent plays passively. It's easy to do this kind of topspin. However the best is still to come and it is... the flat hitting with backhand. It generates so much speed that when I hit a flat backhand usually it's a winner to me. This is one of the tatics I always try to impose: open rally with topspin (forehand or backhand) and wait for my opponent to block in my bachand side. When it happens I always try to hit flat and hard. For this purpose I couldn't find a better rubber than Bryce Speed. Ok, I have to say that my blade also makes the diference. I'm playing with a Juic Kiso-Hinoki Shake ST, very powerful with a very nice feeling. Best combo I have ever tried.
Bryce Speed is a very high quality rubber ( you can even visually see the surface of the rubber, you can feel the quality ). Not just built quality, you can feel its power speed and spin by just bouncing ball on it. I think this will be the ideal rubber for people who wants to play fast attacking game while a bonus of having a better control than the regular bryce. 3 month have passed, my bryce topsheet is till in very good condition. Even though its sponge density is same as bryce hard, it feels softer. It is also a very light weight rubber at least 10-20gram lighter than Hurricane 3 provincial.
The most difficult shot to perform with this rubber is a high-arc opening loop that is loaded with topspin. The dwell time is low on soft shots.
Very fast also very nice control. If you want to play fast this is a exellent choice!
Way too fast for me using speed glue!
If the price weren´t skyhigh I would keep using this rubber in fh.
I wouldn't call Bryce Speed that soft, but it definitely has a good hardness for the FH.
Bryce Speed is definitely much spinnier than Bryce. The control, unglued, is better than Bryce too. A speedwise comparison between the two is difficult without having both of them at the same time, but Bryce Speed is quick enough for me. Butterfly has it rated as faster than Bryce - I'm not sure about this, as some people disagree with Butterfly on this rating.
Bryce Speed is quite soft. There's definitely no click with Bryce Speed on my Maze blade, but yes, it's low throw. I much prefer this sponge to that of regular Bryce.
I can compare Bryce Speed with Bryce Powersponge. The latter feels like a speed glued rubber, but this effect dies down quickly - within a week to a month, according to various reports (for me it was about 2-3 weeks, playing about 3 times per week). Bryce Speed has seemingly as good speed and spin unglued (Butterfly rates it as faster and spinnier, but I'm not so sure), but doesn't feel like a glued rubber. I would take Bryce Speed over Powersponge any day, given that it's sure to give you good playing properties for a lot longer.
Because Bryce can last so long, you shouldn't consider it as expensive. You need to look at cost per year rather than cost per sheet. Because I haven't used it for long enough, I can't give a durability or value rating just yet.
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