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Old 07-20-2007, 07:31 AM   #41
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hey is there a non overgrip leather(standard) that could increase the grip size from 1/4 to 3/8?
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For leather you can feel the bevel of the racquet. It's what everyone wants to really feel.
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hey is there a non overgrip leather(standard) that could increase the grip size from 1/4 to 3/8?
Probably the thickest leather grip, which is Gamma I believe or was it Volkl? Don't remember but if you can't get it to the size you want, you can buy the grip increaser or whatever you call it.
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how long do you leather users keep your grip on there on average? I'm asking the ones who use the leather w/o the overgrip on it.
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Old 07-20-2007, 05:01 PM   #45
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is there a leather overgrip? ;D
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how long do you leather users keep your grip on there on average? I'm asking the ones who use the leather w/o the overgrip on it.
A leather grip is probably good for at least a year. I used to go through synthetic grips, like the DuraTred, after about six to eight hours of play. I hit my forehand with my thumb crease right on a bevel and the synthetic grips would start coming apart right at that point. I have about eight or nine months on my current leather grip and the leather in that location is just darkened but otherwise fine. The grip overall is a bit more slippery than it used to be when new, so I'll probably replace it soon.

I've tried some leather care products like Lexol but it seems to swell up the leather a bit and I didn't like that. This swelling seems to go down after a couple of days so only if I'm not playing for a while will I put some on. It definitely seems to help by increasing the tackiness a bit and making the leather a bit softer and more pliable.
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Old 08-05-2007, 12:59 PM   #47
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which leather grip is thickest, Volkl or Prince?
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Old 08-15-2007, 02:07 AM   #48
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Where can i find a Fairway leather grip?

THe big racquet store in Philadelphia, everyones racquet.
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Old 09-14-2007, 09:36 PM   #49
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Leather grips can enhance the "feel" of a racquet in a number of ways. --The feel of the bevels for sure, but also the feel of the ball coming off the strings. Some leather grips can also add weight to the handle, rendering a more head-light balance. Here are some specs on grip weights and other items that may help you determine some variables that affect weight and balance:
Fairway Leather - 25g
Wilson Leather - 22g
Head Leather - 23g
Pacific leather -18g
Volkl Leather -30.4g
All of the above are untrimmed, straight from the package
Gamma Hi-Tech Perforated Replacement Grip - 19g/.67 oz [trimmed to fit]
Babolat "0" vibration dampener - 3.8g/.135 oz
Wilson Pro Feel vibration dampener - 2.5g/.090 oz
#10 rubber band - .7g/.025 oz
16g string in 18 X 20 pattern - 15.9g/.56 oz
Yonex Super Grap overwrap - 5.7g/.20 oz
Wilson Butt cap w/ removable window - 10g/.355 oz
Volkl Soft Butt Cap - 9.4g/.330 oz
Elasto Cross II - 2.3g/.082 oz.[entire contents less applicator]
does anyone know how much the candy cane grips that come with the m-fils weigh?
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What is the weight of the TW Private label grip? The thick and thin as well as those narrow and wider ones. Can someone comment? Or TW did some measurement?

Thanks.
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Old 10-07-2007, 07:45 AM   #51
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THe big racquet store in Philadelphia, everyones racquet.

Classic... good to know, i use "everyones" in south jersey and they don't have them in stock... do you live in the Philly area?
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How much does a Calfskin grip weigh?
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Old 12-13-2007, 03:39 PM   #53
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How much does a Calfskin grip weigh?
HEAD Calfskin
Mine weigh about 25g, right from the package.
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Old 01-03-2008, 11:39 PM   #54
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What is the weight of the TW Private label grip? The thick and thin as well as those narrow and wider ones. Can someone comment? Or TW did some measurement?

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I just put a TW Private label leather grip on my K95. The grip was the "25mm x 1300mm x 1.3mm" size. The racquet, unstrung, with the original Wilson TrueGrip, was 328 grams. The weight with no grip was 310 grams. With the TW Leather grip (trimmed), it was 330 grams. With a Supergrap (trimmed), it was 334 grams. So, from my calculations:

Wilson TrueGrip (Trimmed): 20g
TW Private Label Thin and Wide 1.3mm/25mm (Trimmed): 22g
Yonex Super Grap (Trimmed): 4g

As a side note, stringing the racquet with NRG2 17 (18x20 string pattern) at 60lbs added 16 grams for a total of 350 grams.

I'd be interested to know what the weight of the 1.5mm "thick" version of the TW Leather grip is.
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Old 01-12-2008, 08:50 AM   #55
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which leather grip is thickest, Volkl or Prince?
The thickest I have used is TW label leather in 1.5mm, it will definitely increase half grip size.
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I recently got two TW leather grips (the thinner one and the thicker one), and a Wilson leather grip. I put them all on (I have four of the same racquet), and within a half-hour I started getting three blisters on my racquet hand: one on the bottom digit of my ring finger, one on my base of my thumb, and one on the heel of my hand.

I find this amazing considering that this season I have been playing using the stock grips (Wilson Micro-Dry Touch) for months, hours at a time with no blisters.

Also, three fingers of my racquet hand felt a little numb, though this went away after several more more days of playing. I think I am going to go back to the Wilson Micro-Dry Touch grips. They provide nice cusioning, very good tackiness, fairly good feel for the bevels, good ridges and valleys, and no blisters.

Is leather worth it?
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Leather grips can enhance the "feel" of a racquet in a number of ways. --The feel of the bevels for sure, but also the feel of the ball coming off the strings. Some leather grips can also add weight to the handle, rendering a more head-light balance. Here are some specs on grip weights and other items that may help you determine some variables that affect weight and balance:
Fairway Leather - 25g
Wilson Leather - 22g
Head Leather - 23g
Pacific leather -18g
Volkl Leather -30.4g
All of the above are untrimmed, straight from the package
Gamma Hi-Tech Perforated Replacement Grip - 19g/.67 oz [trimmed to fit]
Babolat "0" vibration dampener - 3.8g/.135 oz
Wilson Pro Feel vibration dampener - 2.5g/.090 oz
#10 rubber band - .7g/.025 oz
16g string in 18 X 20 pattern - 15.9g/.56 oz
Yonex Super Grap overwrap - 5.7g/.20 oz
Wilson Butt cap w/ removable window - 10g/.355 oz
Volkl Soft Butt Cap - 9.4g/.330 oz
Elasto Cross II - 2.3g/.082 oz.[entire contents less applicator]
I would like to add:

Wilson True Grip Replacement Grip - 23.3g
Head Microgel Extreme Pro stock grip - 14.4g
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I recently got two TW leather grips (the thinner one and the thicker one), and a Wilson leather grip. I put them all on (I have four of the same racquet), and within a half-hour I started getting three blisters on my racquet hand: one on the bottom digit of my ring finger, one on my base of my thumb, and one on the heel of my hand.

I find this amazing considering that this season I have been playing using the stock grips (Wilson Micro-Dry Touch) for months, hours at a time with no blisters.

Also, three fingers of my racquet hand felt a little numb, though this went away after several more more days of playing. I think I am going to go back to the Wilson Micro-Dry Touch grips. They provide nice cusioning, very good tackiness, fairly good feel for the bevels, good ridges and valleys, and no blisters.

Is leather worth it?
Umm...the leather is most often used as a base for overgrip - try it with Prince Microtec overgrip - nice bevel feel, firm, but great comfort too.
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I recently got two TW leather grips (the thinner one and the thicker one), and a Wilson leather grip. I put them all on (I have four of the same racquet), and within a half-hour I started getting three blisters on my racquet hand: one on the bottom digit of my ring finger, one on my base of my thumb, and one on the heel of my hand.

I find this amazing considering that this season I have been playing using the stock grips (Wilson Micro-Dry Touch) for months, hours at a time with no blisters.

Also, three fingers of my racquet hand felt a little numb, though this went away after several more more days of playing. I think I am going to go back to the Wilson Micro-Dry Touch grips. They provide nice cusioning, very good tackiness, fairly good feel for the bevels, good ridges and valleys, and no blisters.

Is leather worth it?
Well it depends on what u want. If you like the feel of leather and the bevels of the grip then its the best grip out there. Most people use leather as their basegrip and stuff a overgrip over it (thats why overgrips exist ). IF you arent planning to use an overgrip then sync grips are much better.

If you looking for a thick, good quality leather i'll suggest the TW leather the 1.5mm thickness and 22mm wide but only IF ur gonna use a overgrip.
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I think weight differences in grip could be because many of us weight our synthetic grips after we take them off our racket, they have already had sweat soaked into them adding a couple of grams.

That being said in my experience (babolat leather) the weight was increased about 8-10g from the original weight and noticeably more headlight
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