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Tourna Tac Tennis Racquet Over Grip-3 XXL Blue Overgrips-Absorbent "Tacky Feel" US $6.51
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Wilson Micro-Dry Comfort Replacement Grip (Black) List Price: $9.99 Sale Price: $4.90 |
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Improve your performance on the tennis court with the Wilson [K] Cushion Air Contour grip. Designed for comfort and security, the grip features patented vertical pores on the surface for moisture absorption, along with raised contours that feel comfortable in the hand... |
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Wilson Pro Overgrip 30Pk White) List Price: $40.00 Sale Price: $29.95 |
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Each 30-pack contains 2 rolls of 15 overgrips along with finishing tape. Great for frequent players.White-only color with fewest color additives for best feel. Super thin, high stretch felt. Tapered starting end for easy application... |
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Wilson Pro Overgrip (3 Pack) List Price: $4.99 Sale Price: $3.40 |
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Super thin, high stretch felt. Tapered starting end for easy application. Top choice of Wilson touring pros such as Federer, Henin and Canas.Features/Specifications:Stock Number: Z4704Colors: White, Orange, Pink, Yellow, Green, Rose Red, Silver... |
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Wilson Pro Overgrip (12 Pack) |
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Pro Overgrip has the perfect feel and preferred by top players like Roger Federer and Justine Henin. Available in pink or white. |
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Wilson Pro Overgrip (3-Pack) |
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Preferred by tennis superstar Roger Federer, the Wilson Pro overgrip offers a terrific feel when applied to any racquet. The overgrip is made of super-thin, high-stretch felt, with a tapered starting end for easy application... |
Featured Article:

Many tennis players will not take a good look at the importance of their grip on the tennis racket. The expert will recommend that you restring your racket several times each year, but do not explain to the players that having the right grip is going to mean a lot when it comes to playing your game well and having the best tennis score as possible.
When you are shopping for a tennis racket, it is so important to consider the stiffness and the head size of it. Once you have made the decision you should make sure that the racket is the correct grip size for you. The most available sizes start at 4" and will be increased by an eight of an inch.
There are so many different ways to grip a tennis racket. Depending on the level that you are playing at, you may learn one or more of the ways to grip onto the racket. There is the western, eastern, and the continental way of gripping. One of the basis ways of holding the tennis racket is to act is if you are grapping someone's hand to shake. You will see that this is a comfortable grip on the racket, which will allow you to have a better game. It may be weird at first, but once you learn it, you will get used to the feeling.
If you are feeling the need to increase your grip size, you can apply and over grip to your regular way of holding the racket. This will save you on the wear of your grip and will also give you a better feel. The good thing about over grips is that are not expensive and you can try them till you find one that feels the best for you.
It really does not matter if you are a professional or a beginner, you should understand the different grips and the options that are out there for you so that you can have a better game. If you are not comfortable with the grip that you have on your tennis racket, you may not have as much fun on the courts. You need to make sure that you have all of the information so that you can have fun and be good at the game too.
You do not have to be a complete professional at holding the racket. All you have to do is be willing to give it a try and have fun with it. You will see that you can catch on to the game quicker if you are holding the tennis racket in the correct way. You are going to improve your game and have more fun at the same time when you have the proper form and grip.
Copyright 2006 - Ivar Rudi. Ivar suggests you find great market for less by shopping online today. For more information and resources about this subject check out: www.tennis-racket.info/ [http://www.tennis-racket.info/]
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Tennisproline.com is the premier internet tennis retailer for tennis racquets, shoes, strings, bags, including the latest accessories like grips, overgrips and dampeners, with discounts up to 40% from retail prices. We also proudly carry an extensive range of mens, womens and junior tennis clothing including shirts, shorts, skirts, socks, hats and more.
Along with general Tennis gear, Tennisproline.com carries a wide range of Court equipment and teaching tennis aids.
As always, you can expect to find the lowest prices and widest selection of in stock specialty items ready to ship the same day, from your favorite online store.
Tennisproline.com is the premier internet tennis retailer for tennis racquets, shoes, strings, bags, including the latest accessories like grips, overgrips and dampeners, with discounts up to 40% from retail prices. We also proudly carry an extensive range of mens, womens and junior tennis clothing including shirts, shorts, skirts, socks, hats and more.
Along with general Tennis gear, Tennisproline.com carries a wide range of Court equipment and teaching tennis aids.
As always, you can expect to find the lowest prices and widest selection of in stock specialty items ready to ship the same day, from your favorite online store.
Tennisproline.com is the premier internet tennis retailer for tennis racquets, shoes, strings, bags, including the latest accessories like grips, overgrips and dampeners, with discounts up to 40% from retail prices. We also proudly carry an extensive range of mens, womens and junior tennis clothing including shirts, shorts, skirts, socks, hats and more.
Along with general Tennis gear, Tennisproline.com carries a wide range of Court equipment and teaching tennis aids.
As always, you can expect to find the lowest prices and widest selection of in stock specialty items ready to ship the same day, from your favorite online store.
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Does a tennis grip that is too big for the hand causes strain on the hand? Or Strings? Or String Tension?
I got my ntour racquet re strung with a different string. I was playing with babolat polyester strings for atleast 6 months until they popped for the first time. Now I got it strung with wilson synthetic gut and because it just got strung it has a different string tension. Also I usually play with a 4 1/2 grip with just the original grip, without any overgrips. The shop replaced the original grip because it was almost worn out and added an overgrip on top of that. So now the grip feels bigger than 4 1/2. I played for about 15 mins and I felt that my hand got tired already. It was also hurting a little bit in the palm area underneath the knuckles( or is it the joints in that area?). So... what could be the cause for the aching? Is it the bigger grip? the new strings? The new tighter string tension?
TeeJ I would say that it is the grip or a combination of the grip and higher or relatively higher tension. The old strings had lost tension and were comfortable. Now that it has been restrung it feels much tighter relative to the old string so more shock or vibration is going through the frame. Most pros restring so often that they are accustomed to the higher tension and most male pros have smaller grip sizes. I was shocked to read that some went as low as 4 1/8. These are men playing with child sized grips just to get more wrist snap into the shot. So for you to be using nearly a 4 5/8 is putting more stress on your hand as well as forearm. Your volleys may benefit but your serves, groundstrokes and hand certainly won't. I experienced similar pain in my hand when I switched from my Wilson nTour 4 1/2 to the Volkl DNX 10 4 1/2. Since Wilson grips are more square and my hand had gotten used to them as the preferred grip over the years switching to a more rectangular grip was stressing the hand. Once I replaced the 4 1/2 pallets with 4 3/8 and one Yonex Supergrap overwrap it was like the Wilson more and felt fine. I have since gone back to Wilson kTour 90 and went down to 4 3/8 and enjoy it more. Demo a 4 3/8 frame (which is the normal demo size at most places) and when its time to replace your current sticks you can get some in smaller grip size. The strings themselves shouldn't cause any problems.
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