My #1 favorite Backhand rubber right now.
I have it on Viscaria blade. It meshes like peanut butter and jelly. I used to have Tenergy 05 on my Viscaria backhand - Dignics 64 is clearly the better match.
Very similar to Tenergy 64 - basically an upgraded version of it.
This rubber produces stable, controlled, low, linear, line-drive shots with remarkable consistency - the ball goes precisely where I intend to hit it. The feeling is exceptional.
Much like Tenergy 64, Dignics 64 is completely insensitive to incoming spin, making it very easy to return spinny serves with underspin push or topspin loop.
If you’re looking for a safe, stable, and consistent Backhand rubber to set up a timely Forehand smash, this is the rubber you want.
Strongly recommended for Backhand!
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The fastest of the Dignics series. Spring Sponge X makes all Dignics rubbers have high control and high potential. Throw angle is average. Spin is higher than other manufacturers' rubbers, but lower than T05, D05 or D09C. I'd recommend for those who rather use smashes, its not really a looping rubber. Huge thumbs up to Butterfly for crazy durability again.
its a very good rubber but I'm more of a tenergy guy and this is just not as fast as a tenergy
What a versatile backhand rubber! If you like to accelerate with your wrist without catching the ball at the top of the ball's hightest position like D05 or D80 who need to be in place on every shots, D64 is for you.
Block, push, drop are easy to, very easy. I was looking for a rubber in place of my old rookie Dtec-S speed glueing time, then i played with T64fx and it was not as good as i expected. Howether T64fx was good but D64 is better in all aspect. I play with a ZJK ALC and the control is amazing. A real nice combinaison.
Block, push, drop are easy to, very easy. I was looking for a rubber in place of my old rookie Dtec-S speed glueing time, then i played with T64fx and it was not as good as i expected. Howether T64fx was good but D64 is better in all aspect. I play with a ZJK ALC and the control is amazing. A real nice combinaison.
a little bit sticky. I can feel the stickiness when I use my fingers to touch the surface. faster than T80. spin is better than T80. not heavy.
Comparing to Tenergy 64, this D64 is an upgred from every aspect on T64. Better durability, beter quality, harder sponge at 40d, better speed and spin. Comparing to other Dignics siries, D64 feel the softest, easy control, easy to loop near table. Best pairing with allwood looping blade because D64 already got the speed while the flex blade will easy generate spin on it, mean you got easy speed and easy spin. I believe it will suit most beginner to intermediate player.
In general, I think this rubber is outstanding, but at 1.9 mm it is a bit too fast for me and my backhand, I am therefore still sticking with the Tenergy 64 with 1.7 mm thickness. If this rubber were also available in 1.7 mm, I would immediately replace the Tenergy with it, because it is definitely less sensitive to incoming spin and more controlled !!! ... my red one in 1,9 mm weighed packed ..... and cutted for a Donic Dotec blade 43 g.
D64 is the softest rubber among Dignics. For the large ball, I think it is necessary to play D64 instead of T64. T64 is too soft for me.
9.5/10 for OFF style. FH/BH: Butterfly Dignics 64, 2.1mm, 47g (0.231g/cm^2), 40 degrees (Shore A). Blade: Butterfly Fukuhara Ai Pro ZLF, 86g, 157mm x 150mm x 5.8mm (Width x Height x Thickness). Plies: 7 (5 Wood + 2 Composite): Limba - Limba - ZLF - Ayous - ZLF - Limba - Limba.
I always struggled to generate speed with FH, no problem with BH. So, after reading reviews and rubber charts I decided to get the fastest of Dignics line. And if I was looking for a rubber to shoot fast balls with low throw, I could not have chosen a better one. ------ Dignics 64 as a forehand rubber pressures your opponent with speed and little time to react. It is totally different from Tenergy 05, which shoots spinny and high balls when you attack. D64 shoots a ball much near the net and much faster. A more risky game of course, but offensive like no other. Another great feature of D64 is the ball carrying. Away 1 or 2 meters from the table, shooting balls is effortless. Just making the stroke forward the rubber does the job for you. Those are the thumbs up for D64 but there are weaknesses of course, and here are my thoughts:------ There is no looping game with D64 in the FH side. Exchanges must be hit with speed, otherwise it becomes bad to control. Lifting backspin is another weakness, ball goes with little spin, the same with serves. And finally, you can not engage full power with D64. Because the rubber is so fast and soft, full-powering the stroke bottoms out and ball usually goes long. Instead, I must hit with a more closed bat angle with forward motion, and the rubber generates speed by its own, and I mean very high speed.------ So, for which type of player I can recommend Dignics 64 in the forehand? For the one who does not have a quick reaction to take the ball on the rise, and prefer to step back 1 or 2 meters to gain more time to stroke, but does not want to lose the fast ball. Another type is the player who has a backhand-oriented game and struggle to generate speed with forehand. Both are my case, and for me D64 came not only to give more speed but also to turn my overall game much more offensive. BTW I use a hinoki single ply blade with Dignics 05 in the BH.
I have 2.1mm on ALL blade paired with Neptune.
Spin is like T05, throw angle is higher than T64 but lower than Rozena. Trajectory is long, but after few adjustments works fine. Feels much harder than T64.
Smashing is easy, but for drives you need to catch ball after bounce of table or slightly open angle beacuse ball catch top of the net easily.
When I spin the ball it get lots of rotations, more than T64.
It is completly diferent from T64 which I used to play with, faster, grippier but not updated.
Recomend for players who likes to play 1-2m near the table.
Spin is like T05, throw angle is higher than T64 but lower than Rozena. Trajectory is long, but after few adjustments works fine. Feels much harder than T64.
Smashing is easy, but for drives you need to catch ball after bounce of table or slightly open angle beacuse ball catch top of the net easily.
When I spin the ball it get lots of rotations, more than T64.
It is completly diferent from T64 which I used to play with, faster, grippier but not updated.
Recomend for players who likes to play 1-2m near the table.
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