thinnest leather grip?

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What is the thinnest leather grip available on TW currently?
I would like to exchange the synthetic grip of my new Head prestige YT MP with a leather grip plus overgrip, but I do not want it to become larger (or the least possible).

I heard a yonex leather grip is thin but I do not see that on TW.

Thanks for advice!
 

dadozen

Hall of Fame
Actually, I didn't like the Wilson Premium Leather. It lacked feel, thicker than other models I've tried( TW and HEAD ) and bleeds like crazy.

I'm expecting some Babolat Natural leather grips to be delivered any time now, they seem to be thinner than HEAD and Wilson models. Let's see.
 

dadozen

Hall of Fame
I tried to contact **** sending them an email, but never got a response. Not sure if living in Brazil( I told that in the email asking them about shipping methods ) made them uninterested in selling them to me.
 

tennisinoc

Semi-Pro
Actually, I didn't like the Wilson Premium Leather. It lacked feel, thicker than other models I've tried( TW and HEAD ) and bleeds like crazy.
I'm expecting some Babolat Natural leather grips to be delivered any time now, they seem to be thinner than HEAD and Wilson models. Let's see.

I just answered his question on which we thought was the thinnest leather, that's all.

I have the Babolat and Wilson leather grips. The Wilson is definitely thinner and lighter. The Babolat grip is thicker and 5 grams heavier too.
 

hoodjem

G.O.A.T.
Try TW brand thin leather grip: 1.3mm.

"For a thinner feel that really brings out the bevels of the handle, select the 1.3mm thickness in your desired width."
 
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Orion

Semi-Pro
FWIW the Babloat grip is really thick. Haven't used the Wilson, but I think the Pacific leather is nice. I notice they've been backordered lately. I've used them on several frames Head and at 1.5mm they definitely don't add to grip size. While not the tackiest they take an overgrip pretty good.

I know it's not leather, but the Babolat SkinFeel is the next best grip to leather I've used. If you've experienced their Syntec, imagine a thinner, tackier Syntec. Worth it to keep it in mind.
 

bluetrain4

G.O.A.T.
The thinner TW grips are pretty thin. Though, the last ones I got didn't seem as high quality as previous orders. Not that they were bad.
 
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