I'm not really sure how to interpret those green lines EDIT: Oh, does that mean that should be the width that should be "exposed" when I do the overlap?
Yes sir. Even without the green lines, I can see that he overlaps leaving half the previous overlay exposed, to create a more uniform feel and look. More or less overlap would result in a more ridged feel to it, but more means a thicker grip, and less means a thinner overall grip. And of course, it doesn't have to be the same all the way up the handle. There are some users here who do a very thick overlap pattern at the base and a thinner overlap the rest of the way up to create an "ergonomic" feeling handle.
The Elite over grip has a different texture, different feel; the feel is the over grip version of the Ultimate replacement grip. Panda has not tried the Elite under extreme wet conditions.
Would putting the Ultimate Grip in a bare wood grip and overlapping it for about half the width of the Ultimate Grip be the normal thickness for a normal person?
I have now had a good 50-or-so games with the Ultimates, and I can review it with a single sentence: all other replacement grips are now obsolete. To go into a bit more detail, initial tack is right up there with the KPSU, but the tack just stays and stays and stays, and no amount of sweat can dislodge it. I find myself reaching for the grip owder less and less these days.
Hello Super64 & Mark A May I know whether You both have used any OVERGRIP alongwith the RKEP Ultimate Grip or not?
it depends whether ur hands can grip ur racket with an overgrip . for me i remove my orignal victor grip then directly wrap the RKEP.
in my case i didnt bcoz my hand is small so its hard to grip the racket also use a towel wrist band to help absorb sweat.