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ADV Dry Tennis Overgrip Tape - 3, 12, 30, 60 Pack - FeltTac Tennis Racket Grip Tape - Ultra Absorbent Tennis Grip Tape - Comfort Tennis Racket Grips - Tennis Grips Overgrip
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 7.2 x 5.24 x 0.75 inches |
Package Weight | 0.12 Kilograms |
Brand Name | ADV Tennis |
Color | 12-Pack Blue |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | ADV Tennis |
Part Number | ADV |
Included Components | Overgrips and Carry Bag |
J**N
Reliable, Dry Feel — Great Grip Even in Humid Weather
I’ve tried a bunch of overgrips over the years, and this one from ADV stands out for its dry, tack-free feel. I play mostly in warm, humid conditions, and this grip does a great job keeping my hands from slipping, even during long matches.What I like:Dry texture that stays consistent — no mushiness or peelingThin profile, so it doesn’t change the feel of my handle too muchWrapped easily and stayed in place after a few hours of playHolds up surprisingly well — no major fraying yet after several usesA few things to note:It’s definitely for people who prefer a dry feel, if you like something tacky or cushioned, this probably isn’t itIt’s not as grippy on the first few hits, but it gets better once broken in
C**S
Felt Tac Tennis Overgrips – Perfect for Texas Summers! 🎾👏
This grip keeps my hands dry—even after using a wet towel to cool down. It’s easy to apply, feels great, and I’ve outfitted my rackets with the black six-pack. Way better than messy chalk or powder and way better than the Gamma, tacky towel grip enhancer. Solid grip, no fuss!
Y**N
Not bad for the price.
I recently tried the ADV Tennis Racket Grip Tape and overall, I’m really impressed with its performance on the court. From the moment I applied it, I noticed an immediate improvement in my grip—it's incredibly tacky, which gave me much better control during my serves and volleys. The tape is durable and has held up well through countless matches without showing signs of wear, which is a huge plus for me. I also appreciate the ergonomic design; it absorbs sweat effectively, keeping my hands dry and comfortable even during the longest play sessions. Installation was pretty easy, and I liked being able to trim it to fit my racket handle perfectly. The variety of colors allowed me to customize my racket to match my personal style, which was a nice touch. However, I did encounter a couple of minor issues. When I decided to change grips, the tape left a sticky residue that was a bit annoying to clean off. Additionally, it took a few uses for the grip to settle and reach its optimal tackiness. Despite these small drawbacks, the ADV Tennis Racket Grip Tape has definitely enhanced my game, providing reliable performance and comfort. I’m giving it four stars because, while it’s almost perfect, those minor inconveniences prevent it from being a five-star product for me.
A**R
good grip for sweaty hands
The grips are great because they help me with my grip. My hands sweat a lot, but they work really well for me!
N**H
Best Tape I've Ever Used - Amazing in Humid Florida!
This stuff is an honest game-changer for me. I life in Florida, and I sweat. Like a lot of sweat. After an hour of playing outdoor tennis, I have completely soaked through all of my clothes, socks, shoes, etc.I was using Wilson Pro grip tape before this, and it worked okay, but after the 1st 3 or 4 games, I was losing grip on the racket no matter how much I tried to wipe it off.This ADV tape is a totally different feel and it doesn't seem to soak any of the sweat up. I can play 2 sets and still feel like I have total grip and control of the racket.Absolutely amazing product that has greatly improved my tennis game!
A**X
ADV Perforated Grips
This grip is the perfect balance between tacky and soft if you are in between. I also love the addition of the perforations to the grip which helps prevent sweat buildup. Overall, love the grip and the feel!
D**K
Good price, not very absorbent
So I ordered these on a whim after I saw someone over at the Tennis Warehouse forums raving about them. My overgrip of choice for the hot seasons is the OG TournaGrip. Tourna is a bit more expensive than these, and their durability is quite pitiful. So I was open to the idea of trying a more inexpensive option that was also absorbent, durable, and comfortable. I used this ADV overgrip for one hitting session so far, and I quite like it! In terms of texture, it feels quite soft. It's got some tack to it, but it's not as tacky as say Wilson Pro or Yonex Super Grap, but is more tacky than the original Tourna Grip.Pros:Inexpensive (~$15 for a 12-pack as of writing this review, which is better than many of the big brands)Multiple color optionsGood amount of tack for a dry gripComfortableMore durable than Tourna (Tourna durability is pretty terrible to being with)Thick (might be a con for some)Grips come individually pre-rolled with the finishing tape. Tourna Grip just gives you one giant roll and bundles the finishing tape separately, which can be a pain at times.Comes in a nice little ziploc baggyCons:I wish it was a little longer, so that I can fully cover my racquet handle.The finishing tape that comes with the grip is pretty garbage. You don't notice it at first, but when it comes time to take the grip off and install a new one, the finishing tape gave me some trouble due to how easily it tears. I had a roll of Tourna finishing tape that I had left over, so I just used that. Even electrical tape will work well.Not very absorbentI'll be updating this review as time goes on and I use these for a few more hitting sessions.UPDATE: So hit with this grip on a hot and humid day, and I was unfortunately disappointed. The grip is nowhere near as absorbent as the original Tourna, and my hand kept slipping. I'm sad to say that I will be switching back to Tourna. I was so happy to have finally find a cheaper and more durable overgrip that is absorbent, but these just aren't very absorbent if you have very sweaty hands like me. If you don't have sweaty hands, then these grips are actually pretty darn great. Oh well, back to the hunt.UPDATE: For those looking for a more durable alternative to Tourna, look into Volkl V-Dry or Dunlop U-Sweat. I've tested both, and both are solid absorbent overgrips. I'm thinking of ditching Tourna forever in favor of those two.
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