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Feeling Overgrips

Does anyone else hate the leather grip on the nCode sixOne tour?
it feels to hard for me, like gripping a piece of wood, It gave me a blister with the light blue Tourna Grip on. I use 2 overgrips to try to get a cushion. Will 2 over grips turn my #2 grip into a #3? What grip feels great?
i have it and i cant say i am a big fan of it either.... it is too hard to grip and the feel is not that comfortable. I think they made it leather to give it a "luxury" look and feel. But let us remind ourselves that it is ...after al.... a tennis raquet. What i did was bought a regrip and ripped the leather out.....the sixOne has a great frame but i am not a big fan of its grip.
I got the Wilson Cushion-Aire Perforated XL Grip for my replacement. Its not the best but certainly better. If it is still uncomfortable but an overgrip and put that on after the grip has worn down a bit. Hope this helps mate!
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How to select the right racquet accessories
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For casual spectators of the game, racquetball accessories do not seem all that important. But, experienced players know that a good part of their control and success comes from proper selection of racquet accessories.
Racquets come in different shapes, sizes, weights, grips and string gauges. The weight of a racquet can range from 150 gms to 245 gms. Experienced players prefer light racquets because these are very light on the hands, easy to control and allow deft and accurate play. New players have yet to develop a powerful wrist snap and must therefore consider heavy racquets.
Racquet grips are important racquet accessories. The size of the grip plays an important role in a player’s ability to control the ball and lob it with force. Grips come in a range of sizes and may be anywhere between 3 5/8’ to 3 5/16’. Smaller grips allow more racquet control and are recommended for players with superior wrist snap. That is why experienced players prefer small grips. This is also the reason why experts recommend that beginners should start out with small grips when they are new to the game. However, a player with large hands may not have much of a choice as they need to use a larger grip.
The right overgrip is another one of those racquet accessories that are crucial to your performance. Grip surfaces decide how the player feels when the ball hits the racquet. For players who depend on the feeling of the bevels when they switch from a backhand grip to a forehand grip, the smooth style is recommended. Perforated and ribbed overgrips are also quite good though professional players prefer to use smooth overgrips, the no nonsense types without any bumps, ridges or treads. However, if your hands sweat copiously, you might want to consider perforated overgrips as they absorb sweat easily.
There are a number of other racquet accessories that may seem somewhat extraneous, but can add greatly to your performance. For example, a good pair of racquetball gloves can improve your grip and protect your hands from injury. However, you must exercise great discretion while selecting gloves. The most popular material for gloves includes leather, sheepskin and goatskin. Synthetic leather is also used. The trick is to go for a material that feels good and comfortable on the hands. Keep in mind that you need good ventilation so that your hands do not get slippery with sweat. Gloves should not be wrinkled when you wear it as these are likely to get loose with time. Choose a snug fit. Tacky outer surfaces on the palm allow greater control.
Racquetball shoes are important racquet accessories as they play a decisive role in the quality of your game. Choose professional sports shoes that are comfortable and feel lightweight on the feet. Gummed soles are good as they provide good traction, and prevent the possibility of slipping and falling on court.
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