Which Racquet grip brand is the best??

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  1. george@chongwei

    george@chongwei Regular Member

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    may i know which grip you guys use is the best?:)
    and whats the brand...?
    thanks
     
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    towel grip is always the best for me. even it is ugly but its 'gripness' is unbeatable! . :D
     
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    Like rackets..best in terms of what?Gripness,comfy,thickness?
    Besides,every players have different choice.Some like overgrip,some like towel,some like replacement grip,pu,etc..
    So,to know which one suits u best,try them one by one.Brands doesnt always count.
     
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    george@chongwei Regular Member

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    may i know wat kind of grip brand is bao chun lai,lin dan using??
    its towel grip but i want to know does it have a brand?? the grip...
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    Im quite sure that it's Yonex, since everything else that they're using and wearing are Yonex.
     
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    Idk how well it would work but in Canada hockey pro grip is available everywhere and is kind of the same material I might give it a try
     
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    [MENTION=107775]70andless[/MENTION]: Not sure but it might be rougher.
     
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    Ya probably
     
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    What racket grip is the best??
     
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    kimony....
     
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    Have to agree. I quite like the Kimony Spiral Grip. KGT119.

    badminton spiral1.gif
     
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    brand new and for about 30 minutes of use, yonex super grap

    brand new and for about a century of use(on the same grip), Racket Expert G09, G10, G11.

    i am assuming you are asking for overgrips because what i have listed are overgrips.
     
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    Way to go, answering a question from 2007...:p
     
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    ^oops, my bad :(
     

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