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.