Butterfly Zyre 03

Product information

Brand
Butterfly
Category
Rubbers
Reviews
8
Rating
4.63 star(s) 8 ratings
Price
$120

User stats

Speed
9.5
Spin
9.2
Durability
9.4
Control
7.3
The best rubber for forehand side!
Pros
  • Medium distance top spin drives and counters.
Cons
  • Short service and long adaptation time sponge activation.
After a 3 month battery of tests, I definitively replaced the rubber that i used on my forehand side. Now, my is Zyre03. The reasons were: type of action sponge, high quality of flat hits, hight quality active blocks and very furious counter drives from medium distance.
Speed
9.5
Spin
8.8
Durability
8
Control
8
Soft but hard at the same time
Pros
  • Speed
  • Spin
  • Arc
  • Counterlooping
  • Flat hitting
  • Short game
Cons
  • Slippage
  • Unpredictable
I waited to write a review until playing with it for a few months (around 3 times a week 6h total).
The first weeks/month it felt horrible, hard but not in a good way hard, just hard with the unpredictable extreme speed when you least expected it. In the beginning I also felt that it if I was just slightly off with my footwork I would get heavily punished by the rubber and not getting any engagement from it at all and a lot of ball slippage.
But as time passes the rubber softens up a little and am pleased to say that in my opinion this rubber plays very nice after having been broken in.
It has a much softer feeling while still being hard (I am a long time D09c player so used to the hardness) and I kind of like that, don’t know if that is the topsheet playing its part here and the pimples getting broken in as well?
It is now much more predictable and open ups against heavy backspin feels like a breeze to perform with power. There is the occasional ball slippage still but I guess that has to to with not engaging the top sheet as much as needed. Since coming from D09c and H3 before that I am a heavy brusher and I feel Zyre 03 requires a lot of brushing but a bit more direct engaging in the same time so a combination. Weirdly I find it not particularly spin sensitive but in the same time able to generate tons of spin, but it is hard to generate lots of spin without engaging sponge so passive shots don’t carry much spin and for serving you need to have good technique if you wanna serve short with lots of spin so it doesn’t travel long. I tested it on my stiga pure blade and the hardness of the rubber together with the characteristics of that 7-ply blade I think was a great combo.
Also after using it for a couple of months it really looks brand new still, durability seems to be top notch (if I remember I will get back and update here after a while more).
Speed
10
Spin
8.3
Durability
10
Control
8
Amazing attacks, nothing else
Pros
  • attacking
  • counterattacking
Cons
  • pushing
  • slow looping
  • strawberry
  • passive block
  • feeling
  • control during slow play
Usually I play with hard tacky Chinese rubbers like Hurricane 3 and Skyline 2, on a wood or woody-feeling blade.

My impression of Zyre 03 is that it's made for an all-out attacking game with little flexibility for anything else. This seems to be in line with how other amateur players feel.

I tried Zyre 03 2.7mm for a playing session on both sides my clubmate's Hadraw 5 FL (5 ply all wood blade). My first impression was that it completely lacks feeling -- to the point where the setup felt like 60 degree rubber on a carbon blade. The contact time is extremely little and there doesn't seem to be much vibrational feedback.

I was amazed at how well my attacking shots went in. Power loops went fast, with a big jump and safe arc. Looping from behind the table was especially nice -- I can't think of any other rubber that made such consistently powerful spinny shots from behind the table. Somehow power-looping is the only shot where you have any feeling -- everything else feels like nothing.

There are some shots I like to play away from the table which I found hard to play with Z03: strawberry slices, hooking forehand sidespins, and snakes. Playing with Z03 very much forced me to play a standard aggressive topspin game, whereas much of my usual style involves trying to confuse my opponents with strange spins.

My short game was terrible and I could not figure out how to push with heavy backspin. I'm sure there's a way to push, but I'd need to spend more time learning it. Any time I tried to push, my opponent would just flick or loop it with no issue at all. Even my long pushes were not so spinny. My best strategy was to serve fast and long every time, to get to open rally as quickly as possible.

I could not get any sort of feeling of gripping the ball. You have to be confident in your strokes without receiving feedback. Pushing underspin somehow feels like pushing underspin with pips -- the ball kinda rolls on it. It's very different from Tenergy 05, where you get a sharp crisp feeling of biting against the incoming spin.

Lifting backspin was pretty easy, but you have to add power. Slow looping is not an option.

Interesting experience overall, but I probably won't be using it again. Useful for a player who plays extreme unrelenting offense, but wouldn't recommend it to anyone else.
Speed
10
Spin
8.5
Control
3
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PenHoldSandro
PenHoldSandro
How does it compare to its predecessors, the Dignics and Tenergy line?
greenbeanmachine
greenbeanmachine
Has substantially less feeling than Tenergy and Dignics, except when attacking. Higher arc than both Tenergy and Dignics, except for D09c.
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NextLevel
Your review is interesting because it ends up at an interesting place. I would like to add a comment - I realized later that unlike most traditional rubbers where I feel the spin in the handle, for Zyre 03, I feel the spin in the topsheet or so to speak so when I try to hold the ball, I focus on trying to stretch the topsheet to get the effect I am looking for. This might not make sense or help, but I find that when I try to do this, I manage to get closer to playing my typical brush shots or spin drives than I would if I just tried to feel them in the handle.
Bought a new Zyre 03 recently
Pros
  • Fast
  • Control
  • Spinny
Cons
  • Requires experience
  • Not forgiving
I bought a new Zyre 03 recently and I find it fast and spinny, with enough control, but it does require experience as it isn't a rubber aimed for beginners, it does require a good understanding. The spin is rather impressive (imo not as good as Hurricane and other Chinese rubbers but for what it is, it's very impressive.) You also need a confident shot, you can't just do a "nothing" shot and expect it to be decent like Tenergy. For this rubber you need to hit it confidently to get the best out of the rubber. For me, the rubber suits my backhand very well, I might switch to it fully. Compared to D09C I would say it's a little less forgiving and faster. The spin is pretty similar though. The thickness I haven't gotten used to yet and I find the thickness really weird but I like that feeling. I would recommend this rubber to those who want good enough control without it being crazy fast and bouncy like the Dignics 80 or Tenergy series, while having an impressive amount of spin and have good power.
Speed
8.5
Spin
9.1
Durability
9.5
Control
8.6
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Zyre 03 All wood blade
Pros
  • High spin,
  • Good speed
  • Stable
Cons
  • Maybe very bouncy and unforgiving on blades with carbon
I am writing this review based on using Zyre 03 on the FH wing using an ALL WOOD blade.
I am a level 1 TTE approved coach, the lowest level of coach. I play local league table tennis, depending on the league in question either Prem or Div 1. This gives you and idea of my standard of play. I have also posted footage in the past on the TTD forum.

Now on to Zyre 03 !!

Out of all the Butterfly rubbers -Glazer, Tenergy 05/19 and Dignics 09C that I have played with / tested Zyre 03 is my favourite by far!!

General speed - fast.
General feel - medium hard - to me it felt softer than T05/19 Glazer and D09C

short game - Good touch capability, not too bouncy. Pushes feel secure and with better technique than mine, can be spin loaded.

Serves - again not too bouncy, high spin with well brushed serve technique. Serves can be kept short easily with an all wood set up. I found it easier to serve short with Z03 compared to T05/19 and D09C.
Long serves are fast.

FH top spin - great arc, great spin, controllable especially mid / far distance. Good speed/fast
FH open up v back spin - good, slow spinny open ups achievable. Faster lower open ups need a little more care. Arc is good, heavy spin drags the ball onto the table. Good kick.

Drive - pretty stable great speed. Good kick.
Counter top spin v spinny open ups ( not my strong point !!) if you step back and then counter topspin brushing over the top of the ball it’s easier. Closer to the table a low energy drive is much safer, due to the speed of the rubber the balls returns with good pace. If you try and put too much into the stroke the result can be on the wild side!!

Blocking - stable, controllable, active blocking is better than passive blocking. The pace of the returning ball can be controlled with grip pressure. General speed is quick.

Flat hits - fast!! User need good control.

Chopping - tried a few chops!! Good spin and trajectory.

Where this rubber really excels is when looping mid distance and away from table. It felt really nice on the all wood set up, doesn’t feel like it explodes of the bat with short dwell, but it’s still quick.
Overall it’s a pretty stable rubber with great spin, speed etc.

On blades with carbon / composite layers this rubber may be a beast. There have been some mixed reviews by better players than me!! It doesn’t feel like T05/19/D09C does to me, which I like, but other players who love D09C/T05/19 may not like how this rubber plays and feels.

Can this rubber be used by intermediate level players With good basic technique? For sure on an all wood set up, maybe not on carbon set ups. This rubber is unlikely to be unsuitable for beginners, lower level players.
Speed
9
Spin
9
Control
8
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merlin el mago
merlin el mago
Thank you.
merlin el mago
merlin el mago
SDC’s thread, page 38, #747 shows two blades with the "Dotec" all wood handle, I doubt will have the same feeling like the originals because balance surely don't be the same.
merlin el mago
merlin el mago
BTY Tenergy & Dignics have different sponge hardness so different feeling, for me Zyre-03 i'ts like D09C without the stickyness so more direct & with less grip both not bouncy pros of Zyre-03 is the speed cons slippery/slick (if you make the same motion like a grippy or sticky rubber), Tenergy are more bouncy rubbers with soft sponge compared vs Dignics & Zyre-03.

Try Zyre-03 2.5 sponge you will no regret!!!
First impressions
Pros
  • Kick effect, light
Cons
  • lack control and feeling
I played Zyre for the first time yesterday.
2.7 red on Viscaria Light.
Tremendous kick feeling on small effort.
Hard to control in the beginning definitely.
Push and receive is little bit tricky, ball goes upward and long.
No way to passive block, but aggressive and active block is really good. Counter is easy, just go forward.
If you play active the pressure is really big for opponent.
I' didn't play faster rubber before. Feeling is different.
It's not similar to eu hybrids in my way (metal feeling).
It's more like really heavy boosted Hurricane but sometimes like really hard Tenergy. Kick is special.
I think players like Gerassimenko, Alexis Lebrun, and Hugo would make great use of this rubber in the 2nd and 3rd zones. It's very easy to transition from defense to attack, and high lobs are really powerful. It's a bit ridiculous.
I think 2.5 will be more familiar for us amateurs.
Speed
10
Spin
10
Durability
10
Control
7
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Early indications, a strong and powerful rubber
Pros
  • Feels softer than it is
  • Powerful and spinny
Cons
  • Price
I have played about 4 hours with this rubber on my FH - coming from using Bluestar A1 and more recently Bluegrip J1. I appreciate the softer and more compliant feel of this rubber, it requires less commitment and physical effort than the harder sponge rubbers I have been playing with. I love the spin and ball quality I have been getting, along with a slightly lower throw. The grip means that the top of the ball is the place to be contacting and this is good news for me, it encourages a strong commitment to forward motion. It may be a little harder to control in the short game, but not as much as a rubber like T05. Service game and block is good. Early days but for me, a decent FH rubber in 2.7mm.
Speed
9
Spin
10
Control
8.5
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Pros
  • Speed
  • Anything vs underspin
  • Power
  • Durability ?
Cons
  • Price
  • Spin Sensitivity
  • New Feeling
First impressions with the Zyre 03 2.7mm.
If Forehand: Replacement for T05hard
If Backhand: Upgrade to Dignics 05.

The greatest quality of zyre 03 is how its an automatic rubber. Kinda like how tenergy is but in dignics' body. The hardness isn't asymmetrical.
The topsheet and sponge have almost the same give, so the amount of pace and spin you can send is insane.

It also feels softer than 09c, and similar hardness to dignics 05 just due to the soft topsheet.

Open-ups are very spinny and lands very deep.

Will continue trying as backhand rubber,
As forehand it does not fit my contact.
Speed
10
Spin
10
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Deep74
Deep74
Hi u said upgrade to D05, can you give more detail in what way? Is it faster easier to use than D05? I have been using D05 on bh for over 3 years and at moment been testing D09C on bh but don’t like it, doesn’t generate the same speed as D05 at least for me anyway. So far zyre reviews have been mixture, lot of hate out there.
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