Butterfly Rozena

Product information

Brand
Butterfly
Category
Rubbers
Reviews
27
Rating
4.30 star(s) 27 ratings
Price
$49.99

User stats

Speed
8
Spin
7.7
Durability
8.1
Control
8.9

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Overall rating
4.30 star(s) 27 ratings

Item details

Butterfly's latest rubber released in 2017, the Rozena. This rubber has been developed to pursue "tolerance". The Rozena comes in rose-dye Spring Sponge technology. The newly developed top sheet utilizes High Tension technology.

The rubber has been designed for stability in mind and compensates for small racket angle changes. The rubbers high margin for error improves players and helps them become more consistent. The rozena is a go to rubber before Tenergy.
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Punch block them to death
Pros
  • Controllable catapult
  • Great feel of the spring sponge
  • Quite durable
  • Punch block forever
Cons
  • Not very grippy
  • Reacts poorly to regluing
  • Not as beginner friendly
  • Harder to open up backspin
One of the best for backhand. Due to its controlled catapult, but decent free speed, it can place nasty, active punch blocks quite precisely. I find myself looking for opportunities to utilize my backhand with the Rozena as I can easily speed punch the ball into side table extremities or into the elbow of the opponent where it is hard to reach.

The spring sponge gives it a clear ball feel especially on carbon blades, but it is also no slouch on all wood blades. I love this rubber.

But if you are an active spin generator on your backhand, you loop alot, open up backspin and love to chop on backhand, the Rozena's topsheet grip will leave you wanting as you get better. I'm not as confident in flicking or opening up backspin with the Rozena than say a Glayzer or a G1. It also reacts badly to regluing, if you do it a few times the sponge can crater and the topsheet can bubble. It's also not as beginner-friendly as many advertised, it's bouncy and quite unpredictable for a new player.

I would not recommend it on the forehand for the beginner or the advanced player. It is okay but it definitely has a ceiling on grip where brushing is concerned.
Speed
8
Spin
7
Durability
8
Control
9
Like a tenergy but softer and more controlalble
Pros
  • Good and easy speed
  • Very controllable
  • not spin sensitive so easy to hit everything withotu needing to worry about spin
  • good openups with flciks and loops
  • Cheaper than tenergy rubbers
Cons
  • less spinny than it's tenergy counterpart
Good for backhand.
Speed
8.6
Spin
7.9
Durability
7.6
Control
10
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Not the best
Pros
  • Good for it's price
Cons
  • Not as spinny or speedy as more expensive rubbers
I went into the Rozena for my backhand which is weaker and slow than my forehand as my first racket. It worked for a while until I got better and more experienced like when in training I was training for chopping and blocking, it lacked the spin and speed that I wanted. I would personally recommend just saving up some extra money for a more expensive rubbers in maybe the Tenergy series.
Speed
7.4
Spin
7.8
Durability
7.6
Control
8.3
Jack of all trade
Pros
  • Cheaper
Cons
  • Reglue
Jack of all trades but the sponge stick to the glue if you peel it off. The sponge will end-up like the moon's surface. Maybe because of the cake sponge
Speed
8
Spin
8
Durability
8
Control
8
Very impressed
Pros
  • Easy to use
  • Affordable
Cons
  • The edge of the topsheet is quite fragile
I'll talk about backhand only. This rubber is very balanced, I recommend putting this on the backhand. It's a very good rubber if you want to practice your backhand topspin. The spin is not crazy like dignics 05 or 09c, but it is good enough to produce high ball quality if done right. If you can master this rubber, then you can move on to better rubbers like dignics 05, tenergy 19, dignics 09c. Not so sensitive to incoming spin as well. However, the topsheet of the sponge can be a bit fragile even when the ball hits the edge of this rubber, but it should be fine. The topsheet of this rubber can still produce good amount of spin after playing it for 50 hours. I feel like this rubber can easily last 150-200 hours of playtime. You should buy this if you lack backhand skill and is looking to improve, you can buy it without thinking because of its low price
Speed
8
Spin
8.8
Durability
9
Control
9.2
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Pros
  • Easy to use
  • Loops great
  • Fast and powerful
This was the BH on my first custom. I played with this on a bat lent to me by my coach and thought it was great. Similar experience on my own bat. It is good on the BH. Great speed, decent spin and just nice to use. But on the FH is where it shines. The loops from 1 step back are a dream. I can destroy a backspin serve and with enough power to finish the point on the 4th ball. I have used this for at least 11 hr a week and it is still playing like its new. Overall, this is a fantastic starter rubber for someone with good technique looking for a cheapish and durable tensor.
Speed
7
Spin
7.3
Durability
9.9
Control
8.8
Not very impressed
Pros
  • speed
  • not very responsive
Cons
  • spin
  • price
I used the Rozena on BH with a TB ALC blade. I was not impressed. I used to play with T05-fx on backhand and decided to change to something a bit slower for more control. While it was a bit slower it was also a LOT LESS spiny and less gripy. Long story short I liked the Tenergy more. Rozena was only 14 Eur cheaper than tenergy so still pretty expensive for what it offered. I liked that it was a bit less responsive than the Tenergy which helped me a bit when out of position.However I see a lot of people recommending that rubber so I am sceptical about what I did wrong, xD
Speed
8.2
Spin
7.3
Durability
8.6
Control
8
Raby TT
Raby TT
Yep, you get what you paid for. Can't expect a $35ish rubber to have the same performance as a $60+ rubber.
H
hallohallowhatuwant
I got mine off the butterfly eu website.
K
KounaTaPodiaSou
Rabby TT, you are right, but I got it back in 2018 it cost 45eur back then
Butterfly Rozena isn't that good. Here's why
Pros
  • Fast
  • Soft
Cons
  • Low grip
Been playing for about seven years and I tried this rubber just to see butterfly products starting at a lower price range. I will say that I am disappointed with the spin the rubber generates. It is almost like an anti-spin rubber. I may also say that this is a good rubber for beginners. It is fast and soft.
Speed
8
Spin
5
Control
7.8
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damia.ci
La rozena va boosterata!
Kopp
Kopp
You're joking, aren't you?
S
sebi
Did you apply a protection foil and forgot to remove it.
Pros
  • Control
  • Easy to use
  • Price
  • Blocking
  • Spin
Cons
  • Nothing that stands out
Rozena is a good rubber for intermediate players with a good
technique that want to play with more speed than begginer rubbers while still remain a lot of control.

I played the rozena rubber in 1.9 mm on both sides on an ovtcharov s2 blade and I'm very happy with it. I've been playing with it for about 1,5 years now. For me it's a very good combination of speed and control. You can make every shot with good spin but there is nothing that really stands out. That's why I changed to tenergy 05. But I would recommend it to intermediate players who want to have a offensive rubber that's good in every department and want to get better.
Pros

  • Control
  • Serve and receives
  • Topspins
  • Close to table and mid distance
  • Blocking
Cons
  • medium-soft sponge
  • Nothing that stands out
Speed
8.4
Spin
8.2
Durability
8.5
Control
9
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Balanced offensive rubber
Pros
  • Control
  • Blocking
  • Ease of Use
  • Price
  • Speed
Cons
  • Not very spinny
Rozena is a medium-fast rubber with above average rating for all other attributes. Kind of a do-it-all rubber (not a defensive rubber). Hits, serves, blocks, short game, loops all can be done with great ease. But none can be done top-grade. Hardness is "medium". Speed-glue effect is less compared other modern rubbers.

I think it's well suited to intermediates, developing players or BH of many FH oriented players.
Speed
8
Spin
7.5
Durability
8
Control
9
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