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Reddit mentions of Tourna Grip Original 3-Pack
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- Original length Tourna Grip is recommended for one-handed backhands, junior racquets, smaller handles.
- Tourna Grip is the only grip that gets tacky the more you sweat. Tourna Grip starts with a Dry Feel but once you start sweating, the grip becomes more secure. This is why it’s so popular among pro’s, college.
- The proprietary technology of Tourna Grip enables moisture to wick moisture through the grip instead of back onto your hand which creates slippage. Most other tacky grips slip as soon as the grip gets wet with sweat.
- Used by HUNDREDS of Touring Pros! When match is on the line, use a grip that won’t slip – Tourna Grip.
- Each roll has 3 grips and the famous red finishing tape included.
- Also great for Racquetball, Squash, Badminton, and Pickleball.
- For two handed backhands, or larger handles, Tourna recommends using the XL version of Tourna Grip.
- Made in the USA
Features:
Specs:
Color | Blue |
Height | 0.393700787 Inches |
Length | 0.393700787 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Release date | March 2009 |
Size | 3 pack Blue |
Weight | 0.000440924524 Pounds |
Width | 0.393700787 Inches |
I have sweaty hands in general, so I feel you. Aside from toweling off every so often, there are some other things you can try.
You can try using rosin powder. They come in bottles, or a convenient dispensable bag. It's basically a special powder designed to suck up your sweat and dry your hands.
I'm pretty sure they also make special grips for various controllers that have sweat-absorbent material.
Personally, what I do is I use a type of tennis wrap called Tourna Grip, and I wrap it around the grip areas of any controller I own. It's designed for tennis racquets is very sweat absorbent, but it can be used to wrap pretty much anything that will be in contact with your palms for an extended time.
I've used controller covers like these before and they're okay, but they add bulk and eventually lose their grip (even after being washed with soap and water). Also the one I linked (as well as similar products) decrease the range of motion for the analog sticks, so you will have to cut them up. In reality, I don't think there is a permanent grip solution for any controller, as any sort of cover will lose its effectiveness over time. This means you will have to replace them every so often.
With that said, your best long-term and cost effective option would be to buy some sort of grip tape. I use tourna grip, which isn't designed for controllers, but it works very well. Just know you will have to replace this tape when the grip starts to wear off. I replace mine every 5-6 weeks or so, but your case might be different depending on how often you play + how much you sweat.