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Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: Netherlands
Posts: 276
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Bought one and really liked it. I just want to make it a bit more heavier and also more headlight.
Easy job you think, use an overgrip. But I got a grip 3 and it is pretty big. So that is no go. Lead in the handle. No option, because the racket has no back-door. Get a new grip. Leather. Yeah thinking about that option. But i have to use an overgrip because leather gives me blisters. Right now it is gripped with Resipro 1.8. Would a thin leather (1,5) with very tigh wrapped overgrip heavier (yes, but how much?) and not thicker than no? Thanks for your advice. |
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Talk Tennis Guru
Join Date: Dec 2008
Posts: 22,221
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Lead tape around the pallet under the grip. It's thin and not too noticeable.
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Professional
Join Date: May 2010
Location: SF, CA
Posts: 1,331
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Lead tape above the top of the grip. If you change grips, then put the lead over the butt cap or just under the top of the grip. SW should not increase too much and the balance will definitely become more HL.
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Rookie
Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: Netherlands
Posts: 276
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ok, thanks, was thinking about that too, but does not have a spare grip at the moment. will get one and than put some lead just under it.
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Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Chicago
Posts: 1,326
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: UK
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I would definately go with lead tape under the grip, far easier.
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Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Chicago
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While not the easiest location, inside the pallet might be the most effective location. If the OP's mission is to make the racquet as headlight as possible, while adding the least amount of weight, while not increasing grip size, then what you do is to concentrate as much weight as you can right at the very end of the grip, rather than spread out more evenly higher up on the grip. If removing the buttcap seems too daunting a task, another option would be to get your Mc Gyver on. I've seen folks here secure coins (quarters) or lead fishing weights to the buttcap with velcro, or super glue, or that gummy stuff you can buy at art stores to stick posters onto walls. Jack
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