Butterfly Dignics 05 vs Butterfly Tenergy 64: Which Should You Buy?

UltraSpin comparison · 2026-06-07 · rubber

Butterfly Dignics 05Butterfly Tenergy 64
Our rating9.0/108.6/10
best_sidebothboth wings, but especially the backhand and for speed-first attackers
controlmedium-highmedium-high
speedhigh (Butterfly rating 86)very high
spinvery high (Butterfly rating 85)high but the lowest of the Tenergy line
sponge_hardness40 degrees (Butterfly scale)approximately 36 degrees on the Butterfly scale (around 48 degrees ESN, plays nearer 45)
typetensor inverted (Spring Sponge X)spring sponge high tension tensor, inverted topsheet
weight_uncut_g70approximately 70 (around 47 g cut at 2.1 mm)

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Both are premium Butterfly spring sponge tensors, but they reward different games. The Dignics 05 is the grip and durability champion, producing a violently dipping topspin from a firm 40-degree sponge, with superb blocking and durability around twice that of Tenergy.

The Tenergy 64 is the fastest Tenergy and spin-insensitive, making blocking, punching and countering spinny balls easy. It is an outstanding, light backhand rubber, but its spin is the lowest of the Tenergy line and its short game is modest with a low throw.

Pick the Dignics 05 if you are an advanced attacker who wants maximum spin, dipping arc and longevity and has the swing speed to unlock it. Pick the Tenergy 64 if you are a speed-first attacker or blocker who values effortless acceleration and an easy, forgiving backhand over peak spin.

FAQ

Which produces more spin?

The Dignics 05 produces far more spin, with class-leading grip and a violently dipping topspin. The Tenergy 64 has the lowest spin of the Tenergy line.

Which is easier to block and counter with?

The Tenergy 64 is easier because it is spin-insensitive with fantastic block feel. The Dignics 05 blocks well too but demands more swing speed and technique overall.

Which lasts longer?

The Dignics 05 has outstanding durability, roughly twice that of Tenergy rubbers. The Tenergy 64 has decent durability but its edges can chip away.