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Rubber Tensor Intermediate

Butterfly Glayzer

$55 · 1300–1900

A tensor suited to intermediate players (USATT 1300–1900). Community data rates it 53% positive across 66 r/tabletennis mentions. Toned-down Tenergy 05 in spirit. Spring Sponge X with a 38° hardness delivers controlled power with a high arc on loops. A natural step up from Rozena without committing to Tenergy pricing.

66Reddit mentions
53%positive sentiment
38%recommend it
12players use it (flair data)

Characteristics

Speed
8.5
Spin
9.0
Control
8.0
Consistency
8.0

Thickness options

1.9mm2.1mm

Default: 1.9mm

What the community says

Based on 66 mentions across 14,000+ r/tabletennis discussions

"Stable with excellent spin, suitable for intermediate players"
"Good grip but slower, may need 2.1mm for more speed"
"Requires control investment but excellent for heavy topspin attacks"

Recommended by player level

Beginner
38%
Intermediate
43%
Advanced
38%

Playing style fit

43%
Attacking
40%
All-round
38%
Defensive

Commonly paired with

Where to buy

Frequently asked

Is the Butterfly Glayzer good for beginners?

Not quite. The Butterfly Glayzer is aimed at intermediate players. Beginners may find it harder to control than entry-level gear, but players with some experience will get more out of it.

What blade is the Butterfly Glayzer typically used with?

According to r/tabletennis community data (66 discussions), the Butterfly Glayzer is most frequently seen on the Primorac and Innerforce Layer ALC. These blade combinations appear most in community recommendations.

What thickness should I choose for the Butterfly Glayzer?

The thinnest option (1.9mm) is recommended for beginners. Thicker sheets (up to 2.1) add power but reduce control and feel. Thinner sheets like 1.9mm suit players prioritising consistency over speed.

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