Butterfly Dignics 09C

Butterfly

Dignics 09C

Offensive tensor tacky inverted rubber — ITTF approved

Rubber OFF Attack Spin Power
ITTF Approved

Approval Codes

14-035

Approved Colors

Black Red

OX Available

No
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Dignics 09C is an inverted rubber that combines a tacky top sheet with Butterfly's High Tension treatment, built on the Spring Sponge X with a 44° sponge — the firmest in the Dignics series. It is one of only two rubbers in Butterfly's current catalog that pair tackiness with a tensor-style sponge, the other being Glayzer 09C. Butterfly's own ratings put it at the top of the line for rotation: arc 96 is the highest of any current Butterfly rubber, and spin 96 is shared only with Tenergy 05 Hard. In Butterfly's published upgrade path it is the step up from Glayzer 09C for players who want a sticky surface. Offered in 1.9 and 1.7 mm; made in Japan.

Speed Class

OFF+
OFF
OFF-
ALL+
ALL
ALL-
DEF
Fastest Slowest

Performance Profile

Butterfly 2025/26 Catalog

2025-04-01
Speed
79
Spin
96
Arc
96
Sponge Hardness 44 °
Tensor Yes
Tacky Yes

Rubber Specifications

Type

Inverted

Sponge Hardness

44°

Spin Level

Very High

Tensor

Yes

Tacky

Yes

Available Thicknesses

1.9, 2.1, MAX

Playing Style

offensive looping

Specifications and ITTF approval status are sourced from public databases and may not reflect the most current data. Always verify with the official ITTF equipment database before competition use.

From the manufacturer — Butterfly 2025/26 Catalog

“Realized compatible friction and bounce at high level”

A rubber with high elasticity and friction created by impacting tension into the rubber molecule, enabling a high level of control.

In Butterfly's published upgrade path (Rozena → Glayzer → Tenergy → Dignics), this product belongs to the Dignics tier.

Spring Sponge X

In order to generate more speed and spin, we pursued a sponge that is easier to deform and more bouncy. The 'Spring Sponge X' used in the 'Dignics' series is about 14% easier to deform when the ball bites into it, and about 3% more resilient when it bounces back, compared to the 'Spring Sponge' used in the 'Tenergy' series. This difference makes a big difference in the power of the shot.

Sponge thickness guide

Each rubber has a lineup of multiple sponge thicknesses. Thinner sponge = lighter weight, lower bounce, suited for defensive play. Thicker sponge = heavier weight, higher bounce, suited for offensive play.

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