Customer Reviews: Slips July 16, 2010 MRay (Atlanta, GA) Feels pretty good at first but started slipping like crazy when I started sweating. Had to towel off after every point or watch the racket fly out of my hand.
bang for your buck June 7, 2010 A. Trant (CO, USA) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
I actually purchased this product to repair my reel lawnmower handle. I compared several and went with this one as it seemed like it might be more cushiony than others, came in black, and was a three-pack for a mere $5. I am very pleased. It is not that thick, in case you are worried about that on your tennis racket. It is smooth, yet the rubberiness gives it traction. No problem mowing the lawn with sweaty hands. Two grips combined for the perfect length the wrap my mower handle (about 26" long of 1.5" diameter). I was skeptical that the adhesive tape included would hold well, but it does! I even had one wrap left, which I used to cover the handle on my sons' foam bat (the foam was coming off). Worked like a charm there too, and they love it. Makes it look more "real" too!
Great deal for a small price. Happy wrapping.
After trying several brands this is my favorite September 26, 2009 Willy Alfaro (San Ramon, CR) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
I bought this Yonex overgrip, the Wilson Pro and the Babolat Symbio overgrip.
After playing with them all, I have the say - in my experience, that the Yonex holds better humidity, and it is the least slippery. I must agree with Eric M. on his previous review that is a bit thick, Wilson is as well with less tack that Yonex. Symbio is thinner and has great tack.
So if for someone this is helpful, I would recommend Yonex for best tack, Symbio is thinner and it is my second best and I gave away the Wilson ones, since they are thick and slippery after a while.
Others might have experience differently, but to me Yonex is the best.
Good Product March 7, 2007 Eric M. (Santa Rosa, California) 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
The grip on the racquet I bought was way too slippery (I almost dropped it a few times), so I bought this. It was fairly easy to apply and it is very soft and squishy (and grippy). The problem with it, though, is that it is pretty thick, so after application your grip is much bigger. It also takes out some of the feel and vibrations. So far I haven't even come close to dropping my racquet.
|