🏆 Grip It and Rip It! Unleash your potential on the court!
The Tenletic Original PU Replacement Racket Grip Tape offers a 1.80 mm thickness designed for high-traction performance in tennis, squash, and badminton. Made from durable polyurethane, it provides excellent moisture absorption and a secure feel without stickiness. Available in multiple colors and pack sizes, this grip tape is easy to install and fits universally across various racquet sports.
Color | Black |
Size | 1 Grip |
Sport | Tennis, badminton, squash |
Brand | Tenletic |
Manufacturer | Tenletic |
Package Dimensions | 14.2 x 7.1 x 2.4 cm; 10 g |
ASIN | B0CST66F8T |
K**L
Good racket grip tape
Easy to fit to a badminton racket handle
P**R
Decent racket grip take
Easy to use, just remove the old tape, and wrap this tape around the handle. Once on it provides a nice comfortable grip. Reasonably water resistant for when things get heated.
M**T
Did the job
Fast delivery and very pleased with the item. Thank you.
J**E
Just ok
Not the greatest grip in the world
A**R
Insufficient Grip
Have previously used a number of replacement grips - in particular Wilson, Head and Babolat - appreciate these have been more expensive - but they certainly have the tacky feel that means you get a good grip - this Tenletic is smooth and my hand slides - and it's odd but the adhesive strip on the inside seems a lot narrower than I've seen before on other replacement grips Used for a few games then fitted an alternative
M**N
Good grips
I used this product to make the handles of my walking sticks more comfortable. It does the job very well!
H**E
Thicker and less sticker than expected
I didnot like it a bit thick and it is not sticky so i cannot use it . It is soft that is the good thing
S**N
Easy to attach to the racket handle and good adhesion
I have played outdoor tennis for over 40 years. The grip tape on one of my rackets is getting worn, so I decided to replace the grip with the white Tenletic replacement grip. The Tenletic grip arrived in its own plastic pack.I unwound my existing grip starting from the string end towards the bottom of the handle. My listing grip was attached to the handle by a small staple. So I carefully removed the staple. I then unwound a few centimetres of the Tenletic tape and peeled back the tape that protects the sticky part of the tape. I used a small vice to position the Tenletic grip to start off where the staple was before and tapped the staple into my racket handle. I am not certain if all rackets have the staple. If there wasn't one I would use the starting position for the Tenletic grip tape by peeling back the tape as described above.I used a method of gradually removing the protective tape whilst turning the racket handle anti clockwise looking from the end of the grip furthest away from the strings.The Tenletic tape perfectly overlapped its neighbour as I used the method of handle rotation, peel off tape, and overlap the grip and attach it to the handle.By the time I reached the strings I had a spare 10 cm of grip which I cut off with some scissors. I think tennis handle lengths can vary. I attached the "Tenletic" black adhesive tape at the string end to complete the job.The grip does feel comfortable and dry and a good size for my hand. I played three sets of tennis the next day. I expect a racket grip to work in most weather conditions and yesterday the rain turned up at the end of my third set. I wiped the grip once I had finished.So the Tenletic racket grip was easy to apply to my racket and felt very comfortable. I have rated it at 5 stars for durability based on my experience of grips and also how frequently I play tennis.It scores 5 stars from me based the assessment above. Well worth a look.
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