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Bryce (Butterfly)

Bryce (Butterfly)

BRYCE is created by an entirely new process which reduces energy loss at the ball rebound as much as 18% compared to other rubbers. As both rubber and sponge are flexible and highly resilient, they catch and absorb the oncoming ball and catapult it with your own added speed and spin. Top 20 world ranked Kalin Kreanga and Werner Schlager play with BRYCE.

Speed: 120
Spin: 95
Control: 72
Density: 35
Reglue Effect: High

Average user rating from: 7 users

Overall rating
3.6
Speed (7 ratings)
4.5
General spin (6 ratings)
3.6
Mechanical spin (3 ratings)
3.5
Topsheet spin (3 ratings)
3.7
Sponge hardness (5 ratings)
3.7
Topsheet hardness (4 ratings)
3.6
High throw angle (6 ratings)
1.6
Weight (5 ratings)
3.5
Reglue effect (4 ratings)
4.5
Speed glue effect: feel (2 ratings)
3.0
Speed glue effect: sound (2 ratings)
2.5
Control (5 ratings)
3.0
Durability (5 ratings)
4.1
Serve (5 ratings)
3.4
Short game (5 ratings)
3.3
Flip (Flick) (5 ratings)
3.8
Over the table loop (5 ratings)
4.2
High arc loop (5 ratings)
3.5
Counterloop (6 ratings)
4.4
Smash (6 ratings)
4.8
Block (6 ratings)
4.0
Chop (5 ratings)
2.9
Value for money (5 ratings)
3.2
 


3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
t3h anarchist
Sunday, 23 November 2008

Written by t3h anarchist - #1 reviewer - View all my reviews

Overall rating
4.0
Speed
5.0
General spin
3.5
High throw angle
2.0
Weight
3.5
Reglue effect
5.0
Control
2.5
Durability
5.0
Serve
4.0
Short game
4.0
Flip (Flick)
4.0
Over the table loop
5.0
High arc loop
5.0
Counterloop
4.0
Smash
5.0
Block
3.0
Chop
3.0
Value for money
4.5
Butterfly Bryce is a extremely fast rubber made for the most elite attackers. The rubber, in general, is extremely fast with some spin and not much control.

This rubber does require speed glue, so all this is assuming you speed glue.

The speed is literally great and uncontrollable. You need very good feeling in your arm to successfuly use this rubber. You do not want to use it if you are still a noob and still feeling out your strokes. The spin is average, but with good strokes, you can make sufficient spin, but the speed will ultimately make up for the lack of tackiness.

This rubber is great for any looper. You have to be careful though because it is not easy to use.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
cmetsbeltran15
Wednesday, 30 April 2008

Written by cmetsbeltran15 - Top 50 reviewer - View all my reviews

Overall rating
3.8
Speed
4.5
General spin
3.5
Mechanical spin
3.5
Topsheet spin
3.5
Sponge hardness
3.0
Topsheet hardness
3.0
High throw angle
1.5
Weight
3.5
Reglue effect
5.0
Speed glue effect: feel
3.0
Speed glue effect: sound
3.0
Control
2.0
Durability
4.5
Serve
3.5
Short game
3.5
Flip (Flick)
3.5
Over the table loop
5.0
High arc loop
5.0
Counterloop
5.0
Smash
5.0
Block
4.0
Chop
2.5
Value for money
4.0
Long lasting, low throw rubber for pure offense. Glue/tune it, or forget about it. Medium hardness rubber for pure offense, especially power looping. No glue effect, but the best in the market once glued. Spin is OK, and this rubber is not for novices, you will not be able to control it if you are. Although pretty expensive, the durability evens that out.
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