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Join Date: Jul 2009
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I currently use the Babolat leather grip in a 1.7 mm thickness. However, I have found that even with an overgrip on my racket I am developing painful caluses and blisters. So, here is what I want to know: is there a synthetic grip that is similar to leather in weight, and being able to feel the bevels as sharply and the leather(maybe a little less so) while still being softer on my hands?
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Bump. Anyone?
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It really does not make as huge a difference as you'd think. And nasty blisters are not your friend. Perhaps you are a lefty. Some lefties do not wrap their grips properly because they simply dont know its supposed to go with your forehand grip.
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Nope. I'm a righty. And I wrap my grip properly. It's just that as of recently, I have found the leather to be too rough for my hands, and I'm developing blisters because of it...
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Have you tried a different overgrip? Maybe you need a thicker one than the one you are using now.
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I have tried Tourna Grip, Wilson Pro, SuperGrap, and Super Comp. All of them had the same effect: I still got blisters...
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^^^Bad idea. No cushioning from the shock = More blisters
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Try the new wilson hybrid grip:
http://www.tennis-warehouse.com/Wils...SON-WHPRO.html I tried the grip out on my friend's racquet, and i must admit i got what i wanted from both leather and syn grips alike. I was kind of in the same situation you're in, and i might order a few of these. -robJAR
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I remember there was a Unique grip, that was like half leather and half synthetic. I'll see if I can find some pics for you.
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even I felt same for leather grip. I love the feel but blister inside thumb area. I have to put tape as prevention measures.
I am going back to synthetic with lead at the bottom of the handle (on butt cap where you have babolat sign) to compensate for weight loss. |
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Two options that I might suggest: 1. let the blisters heal and develop calluses. I have been using leather for a while and now, I have calluses on my hands. It just toughened up my hand. So let the blisters heal, then keep playing. 2. Test out synthetic grips. There are a lot of options out there. Obviously you can't get the best of both worlds. But I have to admit if I had tried Head hydrosorb tour in the past, I would be using it now. There are a lot of good grips out there. 2 that I would recommend trying and looking into are Prince Resipro and Head hydrosorb tour. Resipro come on the Rebels and Hydrosorb comes on the yt radical and yt prestige. Instead of trying the grips on demo racquets I would suggest buying one and wrapping it to your own likeing on your own racquet. To get more bevel feel, try wrapping them fairly tight. I hope this helps. |
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Babolat skin feel (1.5 mm thickness) + an overgrip should equal the same weight as your leather grip.
It should also feel very similar as the thickness of skin feel + overgrip should be around 1.7 mm |
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Umm... it says that it's 1.55 mm, that's not very close. I was thinking that I want something a little thicker. I am willing to part with being able to feel the bevels sharply. I'm thinking of going with the High Tech, or High Tech Gel grips from Gamma. Has anyone else used them?
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Just tough it out. There is no substitution for leather. I just let my blisters turn to calluses and it's fine now
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That new Wilson grip was made specifically for you.
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No, actually it's not. I've played with it before, and it was utter sh!t, like nearly all other Wilson products. So my only options now, are to tough it out and embrace the pain for another month or more, or switch to the Gamma Hi Tech, which with a little bit of lead, will be the perfect weight...
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