If you play badminton for long enough, eventually you’ll experience sweaty hands. This happens when your hands get too slippery to hold your racket. As a result, you lose control of the racket and the play becomes unnecessarily difficult. When this happens, you may also start to feel dis...
That means I can’t test the ‘dry’ overgrips to their full potential or say whether they will suit you if you sweat profusely via your hands. I can only tell if they struggle with limited moisture absorption. I also tend to play better with a tacky grip as I can manipulate the racke...
Tennis bags are no different; we continually see the pros taking to the court with huge bags, filled with 9 racquets, multiple pairs of shoes, clothing, snacks, and drinks; so those are invariably the type of tennis bag people gravitate towards and end up buying. But do they need that W...
I mainly use overgrips for sweat absorption. When my hands sweat heavily, that makes it difficult to grip the raket. I find that overgrips do a much better job of handling sweat than base grips. Related to the first point: overgrips are quicker to change out. If my racket handle gets ...