Butterfly Dignics 80 vs Stiga Mantra H: Which Should You Buy?

UltraSpin comparison · 2026-06-12 · rubber

Butterfly Dignics 80Stiga Mantra H
Our rating9.0/108.4/10
best_sideFH and BH (both sides)forehand
controlmedium8.8
speedvery high9.4
spinvery high9.1
sponge_hardnessapproximately 40 degreeshard (approx. 47.5 degrees)
typeInverted (tensor, Spring Sponge X)inverted
weight_uncut_gapproximately 7065

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Dignics 80 and Stiga Mantra H occupy different niches despite similar 8.4-9.0 ratings. Dignics 80 is the most balanced Dignics member, equally strong on both wings, reviving Tenergy 05 catapult with very high spin, exceptional durability, and natural pairing with inner-carbon blades—ideal for intermediate-to-advanced loopers and flickers. Mantra H is a hard, lighter forehand specialist delivering speed matching Tibhar MX-P, exceptional close-table blocking, and heavy topspin grip, yet sacrificing durability (around 3 months under regular training) and now discontinued. Dignics offers long-term versatility and balanced play; Mantra H offers short-term aggressive forehand attack. Choose Dignics 80 for multi-wing, long-lasting play; choose Mantra H only if accepting replacement cycles and accepting that it is discontinued.

FAQ

Which is more versatile?

Dignics 80 is equally strong on both wings. Mantra H is forehand-focused and hard.

Which is more durable?

Dignics 80 lasts around twice as long as Tenergy series. Mantra H fades around 3 months.

Which is available?

Dignics 80 is in active production. Mantra H is discontinued and replaced by Mantra Pro H.

Which is faster?

Mantra H speed matches or exceeds Tibhar MX-P. Dignics 80 very high speed trails.

Which suits all-round play?

Dignics 80 is the all-rounder. Mantra H is forehand-specialized and aggressive.