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Reviewed in the United States on March 21, 2025
I tried these to replace some Dunlop ones I was using. The white colored grip I wrapped on a 4 1/4 sized handle for extra cushion. The black colored I did a more evenly length wrap along a 4 3/8 sized handle. They're the same size just depends how you like to put them on the rackets. Both feel very good and the white one I have been using which feels very nice. It's soft and doesn't cause dryness or palm callouses like my old Dunlop grips did. Recommended. Thanks!
Sreekanth Pidugu
Reviewed in the United States on March 20, 2025
These tennis racket grips are think and fit the racket well. I will have to wait and see how long they will last.Comfortable on the hand. Easy to wrap, they are a little thick though. Looks durable.
DARKHORSE
Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2025
I'll be honest, I didn't expect a lot from an inexpensive 6 pk of tennis racket grip tape but man was I proven wrong. This pretty much rivals any of the expensive name brand grip tapes and given the quantity vs price ratio it is a tremendous value. Easy to put on just like all the other grip tapes, 3 black and 3 white for whatever color you feel like using and it's cushioned for a nice smooth comfortable hold. I've used it now multiple times and it looks/feels as good as the 1st day I re-gripped the racket. One of the easiest items I've ever had to recommend and I plan on purchasing some more to stack up on because at this price point it's a no-brainer.
typicalcustomer
Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2025
The tennis racquet overgrips come in a pack of six: three white and three black. The white is a glossy bright white and black is a glossy dark black. The material looks nice, and these are the colors most people will want.Installation is easy, but it should be noted these overgrips do not have adhesive backing. They are not supposed to, but you should be aware of that going in.If you are planning on doing any replacement work on your racquet grip, spend some time doing some research to decide if you want to strip the racquet handle down to the base and fully replace the grip or simply cover the existing grip with an overgrip. Based on your intentions, the grip type you need and the installation process will vary.These overgrips look nice and get the job done. Given their low cost, you can change your overgrip frequently without worrying too much about the expense. These are a good value in the price range of $5-6.
Bracket
Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2025
The outer surface of the material is quite grippy, and is stretchy and easy to wrap. Admittedly, I use these mostly to wrap things other than tennis racquets, like my R/C transmitters, steering wheels, and hand tools, so I don't know how long they'll hold up if you're actually playing tennis. But they work well for my applications.The material is kinda thin though, so there's not a lot of cushioning to go around. It seems to be mostly about the grippy surface than the squishiness of the foam.
Jason
Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2025
Previously I used the blue name brand wrapping tape. This is comparable. The blue was a bit easier to apply. I think the blue might be a hair wider. The stickyness of this tape on the inside could be better. Though it requires cellephane to be removed and feels sticky, when wrapping the handle, it didn't adhere to itself, making it a bit more difficult to wrap. To keep it from loosening, I tried pulling it tighter, but it stretched like taffy and I quickly realized not to pull it too tight to avoid that. Then I just held it from slipping with my finger. Ultimately I succeeded and I am pleased with it. All in all, not that difficult and the end result is good.
Stephen
Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2025
These are advertised as the "dry feel" type of grip like the Tourna grips or Wilson Advantage. They don't have that kind of towel-like feel to them that I prefer but they are a good "normal" type of grip and have just enough cushion if you're looking for that. Not a bad grip at all just tacky and not dry feeling.
Inigo
Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2025
Nice padding for a handles and it comes with everything you need. You get 6 wraps. 3 are black and 3 are white. These wraps are all precut and it was the perfect size. It doesn't have directions but it's not too complicated to figure out. You get 6 wraps so that should be plenty.When you open the wraps, don't rip or throw away the black tape that has "XASPAC" printed on it because this is the sealing wrap you use at the end. There is a plastic film that you take off and one side has a taper. The taper side has a little bit of adhesive on it. I start with the tapered end so it's easy to start without unraveling since it has the adhesive on it. You wrap the handle and when you get to the end you can use the "XASPAC" sealing tape to seal the wrap and you are done.I used this on some exercise equipment, some dumbbells and a wrist exercise bar. The grip is very comfortable and it is perfect for what I need. Now I don't have to worry about gloves when I exercise.
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