Dignics 64

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SKU: DIG64

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DIGNICS guides your play to a more advanced level. The essence is the combination of Spring Sponge X, the advanced version of Spring Sponge which has more elasticity, with the uniquely composed top sheet, now with strengthened abrasion. This creates great resistance on the surface, providing the feeling of holding the ball at impact. Adopting pimples code No. 64 recognized for its high speed performance, DIGNICS 64 is recommended for the player who seeks to generate a high-level attacking play imparting powerful loop drives, as well as blocking and smashing. With a higher and longer trajectory than Tenergy 64, Dignics 64 has the lowest throw angle in the Dignics series and lands deeper in the opponent's court and kicks harder, resulting in your opponent having to play passively. DIGNICS 64 also excels when delicate touch is applied or playing with spin close to the table is needed; such as when returning service with Banana Flip or in counter topspin rallies. Furthermore, quick-attacking-play as well as receiving service is more effective and counter-attacking- play close to the table is more accurate. Dignics 64, Overpowering Evolution.


PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS
  • The newest Butterfly sponge and rubber technology, resulting in superior performance and feel
  • 2.5 cm more arc and 1.2% more overall power than Butterfly Tenergy 64 rubber sheets, with more spin
  • Increased dwell time compared to Tenergy 64 due to Spring Sponge X and improved rubber composition
  • Pairs best with the Zhang Jike Super ZLC, Mizutani Jun ZLC, Timo Boll ZLF, Timo Boll CAF, and other Butterfly blades
  • Butterfly Free Chack II table tennis glue recommended when assembling Dignics table tennis rubbers

SPECIFICATIONS
  • Surface: High Tension Pimples-In
  • Speed: 90
  • Spin: 79
  • Arc: 84
  • Hardness: 40

Rubber Specifications

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2/16/2024 4:43 pm

elastic strength

by Simon

It can fully exert its maximum function.