ZYRE-03
| Everyone's rating |
[Hardness] Little hard [Performance] Spin and Speed to have excellent |
Averages reviews points
- Speed:9.89
- Spin:10
- Control:9.44
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Newly developed "Hybrid Tension" sponge
New top sheet with enhanced grip
Lightweight design for easy swing-through
- Pimples in
Specifications
- Producer
- Butterfly
- Product code
- 06140
Players use ZYRE-03
Reviews by user
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STIGA Enthusiast (Experience:11〜20 years) "A cheat rubber that is superior to Tenergy"
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2025/10/31
I use the 2.5mm forehand. I thought, "This is an incredible cheat rubber!" Opinions vary, but I personally felt it was like a "top-tiered version of Tenergy." The feel of the ball is different from Dig. Some people say Zaia is "hard," but I found it softer and extremely easy to use. Rozena has a word for "tolerance," and this rubber has a strong tolerance, too. Even if you hit it randomly, it still goes in.
The most distinctive feature is the underspin! It's truly cheating. It makes it easy to hit low, highly-spinned push shots. You don't need to consciously lift the ball; just apply a certain amount of forward spin and lift it, and it will naturally land in the opponent's court. It's hard to say what rubber it's similar to, but I felt it was like a top-tiered version of Tenergy 05 or 80, making it easy to use.All Speed Spin Control Hardness Little soft
Racket recommended use INSPIRA HYBRID CARBON
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Gengar (Experience:6〜10 years) Performance that matches the price
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2025/10/26
I strung it with 2.7mm Harimoto inner ALC and it weighed 49.7g.
I didn't feel it was particularly stiff.
I usually use Tenergy, but I had to hit it with the face of the club more heavily.
It's not particularly fast, with a straight trajectory, but the sheet is strong, so it's easy to create an arc and even loops like wood.
The drive shot goes in deep, but for some reason, it also has good straightness.
It also has excellent counter-attack, so if you swing without worrying about spin, anything will go in.
Blocking is easy because it goes in automatically if you put the face of the club in.
Still, I don't feel like I'm hitting it.
It produces very fast balls, so you have to be careful with the return, as it requires a lot of speed.
However, I think this rubber only makes sense in matches if you're at a level where you can at least get a long rally going.All Speed Spin Control Hardness Little hard
Racket recommended use Tomokazu Harimoto Innerforce ALC
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bean sprouts (Experience:6〜10 years) It didn't suit me
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2025/10/16
I usually use sticky or slightly sticky rubbers, but the Zaier 03 tends to overshoot when hitting thicker, but it's fine for lighter hits. However, I don't think it's particularly well-suited for open-faced hits. It feels softer than the New Zone 55, which has a similar hardness, and has a stronger auto-feel, allowing the ball to settle naturally into the base. It has the "automatic entry" feel typical of German rubbers, but it didn't quite impress me, making it a rubber truly geared toward professionals. While it's easy to use and has few quirks, it doesn't offer the same ball extension as the New Zone 55 or Jekyll & Hyde. The Omega 7 China Shadow backing provided sharper ball speed and trajectory, which didn't suit my style of hitting with a tighter or sticky shot. I recommend it for players who play aggressively from the middle to back court.
All Speed Spin Control Hardness Little hard
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Omatsu (Experience:11〜20 years) It looks like Chai Lava
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2025/10/14
It's quite hard, but it flies well when you hit it.
Recommended for those who want a strong impact.All Speed Spin Control Hardness Little hard
Racket recommended use Innerforce ALC
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