Swing forward, put more power on the ball.
Why Dignics has high performance
Spring Sponge X was developed to generate more power, increase response by 14%, and impact resilience enhanced by 3% compared to the current Spring Sponge.
Dignics grips the ball more on its surface thanks to its unique composition which enhances flexibility without losing any elasticity. Furthermore, its resistance to abrasion has been successfully doubled* by using technology and experience.
* Judged by the unique endurance test results of rubbers conducted by Butterfly
After carefully reviewing more than 200 different pimple shapes, the pimple codes of “05”, “80” and “64” were adopted which are also used in the successful Tenergy series.
The nine-year research and development phase achieved great success due to our reliable know-how, and the pure thirst of finding “something that has never existed”, to be “a pioneer in the table tennis world” and finding “the high-performance rubber to lead players to victory”.
Comparing three Dignics rubbers
Ball trajectory image of each Dignics
- 05: Great spin performance and enables a more curved trajectory.
- 80: Good balance between spin and speed and enables all-round play.
- 64: Good speed performance and enables straighter, faster trajectory
Adopting pimples code No. 05 recognized for its high spin performance. Recommended for players seeking to generate a high-level attacking play, imparting powerful topspin as well as counter topspin play both close to the table and at mid distance.
Adopting pimples code No. 180, an effective balance between spin and speed is achieved. Recommended for all-round players seeking success from any distance away from the table.
Adopting pimples code No. 64 recognized for its high-speed performance. Recommended for players seeking to generate a high-level attacking play such as high-speed topspin, fierce topspin against topspin and smash.
My strong point is my forehand topspin with both spin and speed. That’s why I’m playing with Dignics 05, which enables me to impart heavy spin onto the ball even if I swing more forwardly.
Tomokazu Harimoto (JPN)