Friday, November 4, 2016

Butterfly Bryce Highspeed Rubber Review

For high speed comes with all-new packaign along with the new Butterfly logo. The company really transformed their look and feel of their latest products since the release of Tenergy 05 back in 2008.

The Bryce Highspeed Rubber comes with new technology called micro layer design for the new plastic ball. This micro layer technology enables the surface to be very thin and the finish to be very fine.



This allows the rubber to have longer pimples underneath for easy compression during impact. This gives a high-tension build up as a result for its greater speed.

According to the Butterfly statistics, Bryce Highspeed is the fastest rubber in their range. It performs faster than the popular Tenergy 05.

When pressing on the rubber, the Bryce Highspeed is slightly softer than Tenergy 05. To be precise, Bryce Highspeed is 45 degrees and Tenergy 05 is 36 degrees.

The weight of Bryce Highspeed after fine cut is 38 grams which is really light in comparison to Tenergy 05 that have 46 grams after cut.

As the name suggest, Bryce Highspeed rubber certainly does give you a lot of speed. You will be able to perfome very fine top spin without much effort. The amount of speed this rubber produces means that already catapults the surface of the rubber.

This means that the Bryce Highspeed has a very little dwell time and can push back real quickly from the low arc.

You may sometime found you couldn't generate as much place as you would like as you need to brush the ball a little more to get the higher gesture that required to get the ball over the net.

This was especially evident on low ball that need to get more control for it to bounce.

Some people found the Bryce Highspeed can be more suited for their backhand and the low gesture really help when playing wiht a close racket angle.

To maintain the speed which in turn will give you a lots of spin and control.

With certain natural technique you may use your backhand drive when pressing forward and it can gives you a lot of spin and speed with consistency.

You will be able to take advantage early on in the point with this aggressive shot. If you time in the ball well, you will surely get a lot of spin.

Although the Bryce Highspeed is primarily designs first and foremost as an extremely fast rubber, you will still able to get a lot of spin on the ball with your backhand flip and backhand topspin.

You may not able to get the same amount of spin on your forehand side as there is less wrist involvement with this stroke.

When comparing the Bryce Highspeed to other rubbers in the Butterfly range, this rubber can give you more spin in comparison to traditional Bryce speed. However, you can generate more spin with Tenergy 05 but when it comes to pure speed this rubber is the fastest that being produced by Butterfly.

For short game test, you may struggle to adapt at the beginning due to the rebound effect as it give little feedback. This rubber can be hard to control until you play it for a while and get more used to it.

If you are an aggresive player that need to have quite an upward motion when play away from the table, this rubber can offer you the best low arc that would send the ball just over the net. Of course, you will need to make a little adaptation to your stroke.

Topspin from mid distance and close to the table is fantastic.

Is perfect sweet spot across the back side and the rest of the area.

The Butterfly Bryce Highspeed has definitely been created a fast amount of speed on the ball. When a precise brush shot is used, a decent amount of spin can also be generated.

The spin is medium to hard and top sheet allow for higher pimple placement in the sponge.

This rubber can be an excellent choice for your backhand side and you can get a good balance between spin and speed on the final shots.

You can put your opponent under lot of pressure with this rubber due to speed. However, at times can be a little hard to control. This rubber is suited for intermediate to advanced players who like to generate a lot of speed on the ball. It is also good for players who like to punch and play far shots from close to the table.

This rubber can be also well suited fro a passive blocking game. Choose an amount of pace you can generate with little effort.


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