Review Update: Z3 vs D05 – After Another Session
After another gaming session, I can confidently confirm my initial impressions of the Z3. This rubber demands constant, active engagement — every stroke, every situation. There’s absolutely no room for hesitation, late blocks, or passive returns on semi-dead serves. The moment you relax or go passive, the rubber just doesn’t forgive you.
That said, I’m not claiming the Z3 is a bad rubber — far from it. It’s clearly an excellent choice for players with a more aggressive and technically refined playing style, probably more competent than myself.
In comparison, the D05 now feels noticeably easier to handle. Honestly, I think the D05 is a masterpiece from Butterfly’s R&D team — a rubber that can literally do everything. I’ve already written about it before, so I won’t go over it again, but to summarize: it offers an exceptional range of speeds, outstanding spin, and remains surprisingly stable and less sensitive to incoming spin.
One thing that still really puzzles me is how differently people perceive the catapult effect. The Z3 feels half-dead compared to the D05. The D05 is incredibly dynamic and allows for those unbelievable shots even from awkward positions — especially when the player is late getting into proper position.
Final Thoughts, kind of
After spending more time with both rubbers, I can say that Z3 is a high-performance, yet demanding rubber that rewards precision, timing, and full commitment. It’s not forgiving, but in the right hands, it can be extremely effective.
The D05, on the other hand, strikes that perfect balance between power, control, and forgiveness. It feels more versatile and playable in real match conditions, offering both explosiveness and stability when needed.
For my style and level, D05 clearly fits better — a true all-round offensive rubber that allows me to focus more on tactics and less on constant micro-adjustments during rallies.