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Pros
  • Grippy top sheet
  • Service
  • Direct feel
Cons
  • Longer throw
  • Cost
I have Dignics 05 2.1 on both sides of a Harimoto Innerforce ALC. I have used regular Innerforce ALC in the past. I must say the Harimoto blade feels slightly softer with a little more feedback . On the scale both sheets of Dignics 05 weighed 68 grams each. With a few layers of Rev glue and cut to size the rubber weighs 48.5g each. Just remember Harimoto ALC has a slightly larger head shape so it may weigh a little less on your blade. Dignics is basically the same weight as T05 maybe a gram or 2 lighter. From the first few hits with Dignics you notice it has a slightly lower arc and is more direct than T05. Even though Butterfly claims Dignics has a higher throw I feel it's more like T80 . Maybe the longer trajectory makes it seem lower. You will also notice the softer top sheet. It feels grippier than T05 on service but during game play the spin is similar. Dignics is slightly faster than T05 but still controllable. Now onto my favorite part about Dignics. It is much easier in service and short game control. It doesn't have quite the bounciness of T05 and even with grippy top sheet it doesn't seem as effected by incoming spin. I actually prefer Dignics 05 on my BH currently and will probably stick with T05 on my FH but will give Dignics a month or so before I make that final decision. The main issue with Dignics is going to be price. Honestly the only way the price can be justified is if the rubber is as durable as Butterly claims and we won't find that out for months so the jury is out on that.
Speed
8.8
Spin
9.2
Control
7.3
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