Reddit mentions: The best tennis racquet accessories

We found 57 Reddit comments discussing the best tennis racquet accessories. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 43 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the top 20.

5. Wilson Tennis Racquet Pro Over Grip, White, Pack of 3

    Features:
  • Used by top players
  • Allows for the perfect feel
  • Available in multiple colors
Wilson Tennis Racquet Pro Over Grip, White, Pack of 3
Specs:
Colorwhite
Height0.99999999898 Inches
Length6.749999993115 Inches
Weight0.000440924524 Pounds
Width5.249999994645 Inches
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6. YONEX BG 65 Ti Titanium Badminton String Black

    Features:
  • Gauge: 0.70mm / 22 gauge
  • Length: 10 Meter ( 33 Feet )
  • Made in Japan
  • Black
YONEX BG 65 Ti Titanium Badminton String Black
Specs:
ColorBlack
Height0.28 Inches
Length6.22 Inches
Weight0.03 Pounds
Width4.92 Inches
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7. Gamma Sports Tennis Racquet Leather Replacement Grip

Leading edge equipmentHelp you rule the courtMaximum durability for hours of play
Gamma Sports Tennis Racquet Leather Replacement Grip
Specs:
ColorMulti
Height1.574803148 Inches
Length5.511811018 Inches
Weight0.000440924524 Pounds
Width4.724409444 Inches
Release dateAugust 2009
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9. Tourna Grip XL Original Dry Feel Tennis Grip TG-1-XL Blue, 3 grips on roll, (99 cm x 29 mm)

    Features:
  • THE CHOICE OF PROFESSIONALS. 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 tacky and gives you a better grip. This is why it’s so popular among pro’s, college players, and amateurs alike. When match is on the line, use a grip that won’t slip – Tourna Grip.
  • 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! Endorsed and used by top American player John Isner, top Canadian Genie Bouchard, the #1 most winning Doubles Team in the World - The Bryan Brothers, Hall of Famer Pete Sampras, World #5 Dominika Cibulkova, top 20 players Richard Gasquet, David Ferrer, Sam Querrey, Christina McHale, Kevin Anderson, and many more.
  • 3 XL GRIPS PER PACK. Includes Finishing Tape. The Tourna-Grip Light Blue Color is a Federally Registered Trademark. You can identify Tourna Grip by its famous blue color on TV, magazines, or on the court next to you! Tourna Grip is also the only tennis overgrip MADE IN THE USA!!!
  • HIGH PERFORMANCE GRIPS BY TOURNA are ideal for tennis but also great for Pickleball paddles, Baseball bats, Badminton racquets, Squash Racquets, Racquetball Racquets, Ping Pong Paddles, Golf Grips, Bike Handlebars, Archery, Rowing, Dumbbells, Fishing poles, you name it.
Tourna Grip XL Original Dry Feel Tennis Grip TG-1-XL Blue, 3 grips on roll, (99 cm x 29 mm)
Specs:
ColorBlue
Height0.393700787 Inches
Length0.393700787 Inches
Weight0.000440924524 Pounds
Width0.393700787 Inches
Release dateMarch 2009
SizeOne Size
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12. Wilson Pro Feel Tennis Vibration Dampener, Red/Silver

    Features:
  • Reduce vibrations
  • Provides more comfort while playing
  • Available in various colors
Wilson Pro Feel Tennis Vibration Dampener, Red/Silver
Specs:
ColorRed/Silver
Height0.099999999898 Inches
Length5.249999994645 Inches
Weight0.0220462262 Pounds
Width4.49999999541 Inches
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14. Tourna Grip XL Original Dry Feel Tennis Grip

    Features:
  • THE CHOICE OF PROFESSIONALS. 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 tacky and gives you a better grip. This is why it’s so popular among pro’s, college players, and amateurs alike. When match is on the line, use a grip that won’t slip – Tourna Grip.
  • 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! Endorsed and used by top American player John Isner, top Canadian Genie Bouchard, the #1 most winning Doubles Team in the World - The Bryan Brothers, Hall of Famer Pete Sampras, World #5 Dominika Cibulkova, top 20 players Richard Gasquet, David Ferrer, Sam Querrey, Christina McHale, Kevin Anderson, and many more.
  • 30 XL GRIPS PER PACK in a vinyl zipper pouch to keep grips organized and secure in your tennis bag. Includes a large roll of finishing tape. The Tourna-Grip Light Blue Color is a Federally Registered Trademark. You can identify Tourna Grip by its famous blue color on TV, magazines, or on the court next to you! Tourna Grip is also the only tennis overgrip MADE IN THE USA!!!
  • HIGH PERFORMANCE GRIPS BY TOURNA are ideal for tennis but also great for Pickleball paddles, Baseball bats, Badminton racquets, Squash Racquets, Racquetball Racquets, Ping Pong Paddles, Golf Grips, Bike Handlebars, Archery, Rowing, Dumbbells, Fishing poles, you name it.
Tourna Grip XL Original Dry Feel Tennis Grip
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u/ThunderKrunk · 2 pointsr/Nerf

Messages between me and heath05

> [–]from heath05 sent 3 months ago
> Hi, I'm trying to model a couple of SCAR muzzles for the Alpha Kit and Caliburn barrel. It seems like you have a lot more experience with this than I do, so I have a couple of question that you'll be kind enough to answer.
> 1.Is there a preferable length?
> 2.With 6 threads, what would be the optimal twist rate?
> I drafted two variations so far, one that uses traditional hand tightened strings and one where the threads meant to be printed with the muzzle.
>
>[–]to heath05 sent 3 months ago
> 1) The part where the dart touches the strings within the barrel should be between 6-8 inches.
> 2) The most twist you add, the more the strings will slow down the dart; but possibly add more precision. I tend to go from string point to string point (i hope that makes sense, write back if it doesn't). I feel that is the optimal twist rate. Oh yeah, if you are right-handed the twist needs to be clockwise; if you are left-handed then you are weird and the twist needs to be counter-clockwise. That is for sight aiming purpose more than anything. I feel like the string barrel work better because as the dart travels down the barrel, the strings flex out of the path of the dart while still guiding it. With printed rifling, the rigid guide just centers the dart with air escaping around it. That's my theory, anyway. Try it out and see if I am wrong. I've been wrong before, once (it was a Tuesday).
>
> [–]from heath05 sent 3 months ago
> 6-8 inches? Wow that sounds like an entire barrel. I was trying to make one of those muzzle piece attachment. I want to do a printed thread for the simplicity of it, tightening the strings has proven to be a pain. I'll have to copy borrow inspiration from Blastertech. http://imgur.com/a/jkNUR
>
> [–]to heath05 sent 3 months ago
> You might be able to get away with 4 inches, but I recommend 6 inches. I suggest trying the 3d printed one and comparing it to a string one. That way you can tell me, if my theory is bullshit or not. I think it will work just fine on most darts. I just think theorize that you stand to lose more velocity that way.
>
> [–]from heath05 sent 3 months ago
> what strings do you use btw. I was planning to use these: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000AS8XOM/ Too thick?
>
> [–]to heath05 sent 3 months ago
> That might be too thick. I use fishing line from Walmart.
>
> [–]from heath05 sent 3 months ago
Too late...https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/146680423173455872/342910579138232330/DSC_0047.jpg 100mm, .5625 ID Tested prototype darts so far, and there is improvement in stability. I don't know fps penalty until I run it through a chrony tomorrow.

The end product turned out pretty good, in my opinion. And the results are very impressive.

I asked if heath05 he would sell those, and he said he will not sell them; but that he will release the files to the public.

u/dogloveratx · 8 pointsr/Goldendoodles

Doodle groomer here. If you grab a comb, 1in pins, medium, not a coarse, and put the pins directly to the skin, you can find the mats if there is any.
With slicker brushes, 1in pins again are very beneficial, gentle and effective.
Resco Ergonomic Dog, Horse, Cat, Pet Grooming Comb https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001NPQY1A/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_CuKRCb6YK1DA8
Here is my favorite doodle brush, with medium distance between pins (not a coarse one like most are).
Big K slicker, medium (size)
Chris Christensen Big K Slicker, Medium, Black https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00KAKHWB0/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_8pKRCbEPS92PR
I modify its pins to have 150° at the angle closer to the tip to make it the most gentle brush out there.
For my comfort, I add a leather tennis grip to suit my large chick hands so I can get a good grip and avoid sweats. 🤠
Gamma Sports Tennis Racquet Leather Replacement Grip https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000N26HEI/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_esKRCbYWQ57G3
That's my magic as for the equipments. I groom doods exclusively and they all move freely on my table. No loops, no harnesses, no muzzles. They want to stay when they are comfy and this set will get you exactly there. 🤗
Belly rubs! 😃

u/BeerGogglesFTW · 11 pointsr/baseball

Why don't pitchers just use a product like this:

Prince Grip Enhancer

I use it for playing squash. For those that don't know, Squash is a one handed racket game... After an hour of playing you can be drenched in sweat, so your racket will want to slip and twist out of your hands.

You put this stuff on your hands (like hand sanitizer) and it makes your hand feel like a fresh brand new rubber basketball. Not clumpy or noticable. Withstands sweat and moisure for hours and your hands stay high friction. Just a good grip.

If I really wanted a good grip, I would use put this on my hands before the game... maybe halfway through the game in the dugout.

u/Wo0osaah · 1 pointr/Wushu

I think it really depends on your preferences. I like a thicker handle on my swords so I'll have a foam underwrap and then use a microfiber towel over that. My hands get pretty sweaty while training so towel grips work best for me.
Here's an amazon link

Though, some people find that those grips can get too thick so they prefer something thinner like tennis wrap.

Luckily, they're all not too expensive so try a few and find what works for you. Lastly, remember when wrapping, start from the base of the sword.

u/wiz0floyd · 1 pointr/doublebass

I don't know anyone else who uses it, but I love TournaTac for my bow. I find that the latex tube becomes very slick when sweaty and that it's too thick for my liking. One "length" from the roll is good for 3 bow grips, and I need to change it about once a month because I have rather sweaty hands.

u/as_seen_on_bt · 1 pointr/PS4

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.

u/dmahr · 1 pointr/squash

Tourna makes an even tackier variant called Tourna Mega Tac. I've been using this as an overgrip for the last year and love it. Each one feels better than a brand new Karakal or Black Knight replacement grip, costs less than $2, and lasts at least a few matches. They're available on Amazon in a single pack, roll of 10, or roll of 30. Highly recommended if you like sticky-feeling grips.

u/_Kid_ · 1 pointr/smashbros

As a tennis player something like this seems like it would work super well. I haven't personally tried it seeing that I don't suffer from hand salsa when smashing.

Buy them from amazon here.

u/Lumos309 · 2 pointsr/tennis

I use Tecnifibre Pro Players overgrips. Superb grip without the sticky feeling that tacky grips usually have, and fantastic feel as well. Djokovic supposedly uses the non-preforated version (Pro Contact) which I haven't tried.

u/FC-TWEAK · 1 pointr/Nerf

My first Messenger I just put some Wilson Comfort Over Grip over the stock grip. Feels great and cheap.

My second Messenger I filled most of the gaps with hot glue, then finished the grip using epoxy putty. I like the added weight it gives, since I have a heavier spring load in that one.

u/deeefoo · 4 pointsr/GirlGamers

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.

u/RaxZergling · 1 pointr/hockeyplayers

I thought overgrips was the thing you slide onto the handle to give it a larger diameter for people with bigger hands so you can grip the racket correctly to prevent tennis elbow.

Either way, I see you like the little snake under the tape for that added texture, have you considered getting a tennis "contour" grip instead? It comes with that texture (although it'll have a more uniform spacing). I absolutely love it on my tennis rackets.

u/nickwales · 1 pointr/squash

A decent racket should help too. Look for something that doesn't vibrate on impact, alternatively get a vibration dampener, something like:

http://www.amazon.com/Wilson-Profeel-Tennis-Vibration-Dampener/dp/B00GKQG2GY/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1421357641&sr=8-3&keywords=racket+vibration+dampener

A long time ago I had a cheaper browning racket which clearly vibrated and caused me issues, was unrelated to technique at least for me.

u/uSaltySniitch · 3 pointsr/osugame

Gamma Supreme Overgrip, Pink https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B000EUD472/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_ZGc4Db8264NS6

This grip tape is really "grippy" while still being "soft" to the hands. I tried a bunch of different tapes/grips and this One's my personnal favorite !

u/bumholez · 1 pointr/MouseReview

When I played tennis this was some of the best stuff for sweaty hands (not adhesive backed)

https://www.amazon.com/Tourna-Grip-Original-Feel-Tennis/dp/B01M6CHVUI

u/rougetoxicity · 1 pointr/FulfillmentByAmazon

Really?

So just for learning sake...

These are the items:

tennis strings (I remembered the amazon price wrong, but still fine margins)[$1.50]

grill-to-go $2.99

Decorative light set($3.99)

Would these have been a good start to my inventory?(They may still be there tonight)

u/MrDongji · 1 pointr/MouseReview

https://www.amazon.com/Wilson-Tennis-Racquet-Over-Grip/dp/B00H1M2HP6

I've tried everything, I can vouch for this.

Got the idea since I play tennis and well, tennis overgrips are basically used on any racquet for comfort and sweat absorption.

You can trace and just cut then slap it on there! For Zowies, it just adheres naturally because the tennis grip has some friction (no tape needed).

u/riddle_me_this · 1 pointr/bicycling

If you don't want to splurge on clipless pedals and shoes, Power Grips are a very affordable alternative at roughly $20, with almost comparable performance. If you have standard pedals on your bike now, then the set of screws, washers, and bolts that comes with the Power Grips will be all you need for installation. I just ordered a pair for my bike so I can't really evaluate performance yet, but the reviews I've seen have been very positive.

u/justaguytryingtomove · 1 pointr/squash

I got sick of spending so much money on grips and I just bought this pack of 30 overgrips as a test (https://www.amazon.ca/Gamma-AGSO13-Supreme-Overgrip-Gray/dp/B000F812NG/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1511204221&sr=8-3&keywords=squash%2Bgrip&dpID=51mh%252B%252B2CF-L&preST=_SX300_QL70_&dpSrc=srch&th=1&psc=1)

I removed my old Karakal grip and replaced it with a single overgrip. So far so good... Played 4 matches with it and I liked it quite a bit. It's a bit thin, so I might layer another grip over this one once it's not as tacky. But 30 overgrips for $30 seems like a much better deal...

Wonder if anyone else has tried this out?

u/HyzerFlipr · 1 pointr/discgolf

I bought some Rosin powder from Amazon that works really well.

u/jugglist · 2 pointsr/bicycling

Power Grips are not nylon but they work very well for me.

u/krosenest · 3 pointsr/squash

I use this sticky grip stuff sometimes. Works temporarily and will be a little messy but it helps. You may have to reapply every 15 or 20 minutes.

u/dahveed352 · 1 pointr/FixedGearBicycle

If you like this design, get POWERGRIPS

http://www.amazon.com/Power-Grips-Grip-Straps-Only/dp/B003UWEK1U/ref=pd_sim_sg_2

They'll be more durable.

u/Thimble · 2 pointsr/golf

You could always try an antiperspirant like Prince Grip Enhancer.

u/Kerry56 · 8 pointsr/headphones

Dang, with pealing in the title, I just knew there would be bells involved.

Alternate solution is to use a tennis grip wrap, like these

u/asscar · 2 pointsr/ultimate

Amazon link

I've tried this stuff (and chalk). It'll remove the sweat from your hands, but my hands end up getting sweaty again within minutes when it's humid out