46 rubbers
Butterfly
Butterfly is the Japanese manufacturer that has defined high-performance table tennis rubber for over six decades. The Tenergy line (launched 2008) introduced Spring Sponge technology that became the industry benchmark; the Dignics line (launched 2019) is the current professional flagship. Butterfly rubbers dominate the men's tour and are the standard reference point for tensor rubber performance.
See our top Butterfly picks →Tenergy 05
The industry benchmark. Maximum spin with a high trajectory — the rubber that defined a generation of professional play.
Tenergy 64
The fastest Tenergy. Lower throw and supreme pace make it the choice for flat-hitting counter-attackers.
Tenergy 80
The sweet spot between T05 and T64. Combines high spin with excellent pace for versatile attackers.
Tenergy 05 FX
Softer version of T05. More forgiving feel with the same high throw and excellent spin sensitivity.
Tenergy 19
Micro-bump surface for maximum brush sensitivity. The highest spin Tenergy with a very high arc.
Tenergy 25
Flatter trajectory than T80, faster than T64 for its spin output. Great for direct drive attacks.
Dignics 05
T05's successor with harder Spring sponge. Unmatched spin at elite level — demands perfect technique.
Dignics 09C
Tacky topsheet fused with Butterfly's Spring sponge. The highest spin rubber in Butterfly's lineup.
Rozena
Spring sponge lite at an accessible price. Forgiving feel with excellent spin for developing players.
Sriver
The legendary classic trusted by Waldner and millions of players. Soft, forgiving, and supremely controllable.
Sriver EL
Extra elastic Sriver variant. Even softer feel with excellent consistency and high arc for beginners.
Sriver FX
Softest Sriver variant. Maximum forgiveness and control for beginners and recreational players.
Bryce
The premier pre-Tenergy Butterfly rubber. High speed with excellent grip for aggressive attackers.
Bryce FX
Softer, more forgiving Bryce. A balanced option for players between all-round and aggressive styles.
Bryce Speed
The fastest of the Bryce family. Built for pure speed and direct attacks — demands confident technique.
Tenergy 80 FX
Softer T80 variant for backhand applications. Bridges T05 FX and T64 FX character within the Tenergy family.
Dignics 64
Dignics generation T64 successor. Faster, more direct than T64 — for modern close-table fast attackers.
Tenergy 05 Hard
Harder-sponge variant of Tenergy 05. For elite players whose explosive technique extracts harder-sponge peak performance.
Tenergy 64 FX
Softer T64 variant for backhand use. Flat trajectory with backhand-friendly forgiveness — for active blockers and fast counter-players.
Dignics 80
Dignics generation mid-throw flagship. Sits between Dignics 05 (forehand) and 09C (backhand) — balanced character for all-court play.
Glayzer 09C
Butterfly's recent hybrid release. Slightly tacky topsheet on Spring Sponge X — accessible alternative to Dignics 09C.
Tenergy 80 Hard
Harder Tenergy 80. Tournament-grade dwell with a steeper arc than 05 Hard — the choice when you want power without the rainbow throw.
Glayzer
Butterfly's mid-tier flagship — Tenergy character on a Spring sponge at a friendlier price. Great option for improvers stepping up to Tenergy-tier feel.
Glayzer 99
Faster, more direct sibling of Glayzer. Tournament-grade speed window with a mid-arc — leans more aggressive than Glayzer 09C.
Roundell
Soft, forgiving Butterfly all-rounder. Great spin window without the harsh kick of Tenergy — popular as a BH rubber on developing setups.
Aibiss
Classic Butterfly mid-tier spinster. Generous arc, forgiving sweet spot — used by club players for decades for the FH+BH balance.
Sapphira
Soft spinster with a high arc. Easy spin loop generation, forgiving on the BH — Butterfly's gentler-feeling alternative to harder pro rubbers.
Catapult
Slow, soft, control-first Butterfly rubber. Perfect for technique work and pre-made replacement on beginner setups.
Solcion
Non-tensor Butterfly all-rounder. Balanced character with a touch more pop than Roundell — a good "in-between" club rubber.
Pan Asia
Asian-market Butterfly all-rounder. Soft, controllable, with surprisingly good spin output — popular as a club workhorse in Japan.
Spinart
Spin-focused Butterfly tensor associated with Timo Boll's early career. High arc, heavy spin character — a classical alternative to Tenergy 05.
R47
Butterfly R-series flagship at 47° sponge. Tournament-grade feel without the Tenergy price tag — a strong sub-Tenergy option.
R52
Harder Butterfly R-series at 52°. Direct, pacey character for full-stroke attackers — feels closer to Tenergy 80 in firmness.
Boost TX
Boost family hybrid sponge tensor. Soft, with a high arc — popular pick for spin-oriented BH play.
Boost TC
Control-focused Boost variant. Softer sponge, easier to handle than TX — great BH choice on a controllable setup.
Boost TP
Power-leaning Boost variant. Faster than TC with a slightly lower arc — useful FH option for the close-table style.
Boost TA
All-round Boost variant. The most forgiving rubber in the Boost line — soft sponge, balanced output, friendly to learning.
Bryce Highspeed
Tournament-grade short pip from the Bryce family. Direct, fast, very flat — built for close-table flat-hitters and counter-attackers.
Tackiness Chop
Tacky, slow Butterfly rubber designed for choppers. Heavy backspin generation on the chop, very controllable — a classical FH defender's tool.
Tackiness Drive
Butterfly's mid-tacky drive rubber. Strong serve and short-game spin with enough sponge speed to actually attack — a friendly intro to tacky Chinese-style play.
Lagnus
Butterfly's anti-spin classic. Frictionless topsheet that reverses opponent spin reliably — a core tool for disruption-style and twiddling defenders.
Super Anti
Pure-frustration anti-spin. Almost zero spin reaction, slow returns, very disruptive against topspin attackers.
Feint Long II
Butterfly's classical defender long-pip. Heavy reversal, predictable returns under spin — a go-to chopper's tool for decades.
Feint Long III
Updated Feint Long with a slightly stiffer pip. Better attacking option than Long II while keeping the heavy-reversal chop character.
Feint AG
Frictionless Feint variant. Maximum disruption — extreme reversal and very low return speed, used by classical choppers and disrupting twiddlers.
Zyre 03
Butterfly's October 2025 flagship release. 2.7mm Ricosheet sponge with a non-tacky high-arc topsheet — built for committed mid-distance looping and counter-looping. Strong catapult, high arc; demanding stroke quality.