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Sub Forums: Broken Rackets, Identify Fake Rackets |
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Join Date: Feb 2005
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Back at 2002, I used to wall climb. Once they climb, most of these guys sweat alot, especially in their hands. What they do to eliminate this is to apply chalk. After that, there's virtually isn't any sweat. Right now, I'm thinking of applying this to badminton. I still have to look for my chalk bag though. What do you guys think about this? It can easily ask for chalk from a pharmacy by asking for "magnesium carbonate", which in here costs only 2 USD for a kilogram of the powdery substance.
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it looks like baby powder sometimes lol, but i want to try some of that powder becuz i use towel grips and i want to try to extend their lifespan so that they don't get all sweaty and wear out ....i'm not chemist, but i think chalk is calcium carbonate ...maybe there's more than one type of chalk then ting03 |
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That powder stuff is used to absorb moisture in the towel grips. It's a special kind of power, i dunno waht, but i know you can use talcum powder to equal effectiveness.
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I assume talcum powder is baby powder right?
Anyway, I have tried baby powder... although it absorbs the sweat... but in turn it made grip become more slippery due to the texture of the powder... On the contrary I have tried Yonex Powder Grip (ie the one Lin Dan use) they provide extremely dry and firm grip... instanly my towel grip felt like sand paper! And whats more theres Lemon fragrence But in order to get that u need to pay lots of $$$ for a tiny bottle that is just about half the size of a badminton grip.... I tried to look for the ingredient on the bottle but couldn't find any (having hard time to read the japanese words too )So have anyone tried chalk(magnesium carbonate) yet? Tell us what it feels like..... If any of you with a good chemistry background who knows what badminton powder grip is made of, perhaps you can enlighten us on this? ![]() |
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Thanx~~~ |
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Does it show its ingredients? If it does, please tell me so that I can get it at a pharamcy through its generic name. |
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The powder available here is more like sand than chalk, another option is a rosin bag which contains a powdered resin. The best application of these is to put the stuff directly onto the grip not directly to the hands.
The sand like powder makes the grip dry but the rosin bag dries the grip and makes it slightly sticky so it continues to absorb sweat from your hand. |
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I don't use it all the time though. I tend not to need it through the winter. I find it doesn't work too well in combination with PU grips. Much better with towel grips. My hands sweat a LOT, and when it gets really hot (not very often in the UK) nothing keeps my hands dry |
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I use the Yonex "grip powder" which is chalk, i guess, and it seems to do the job. check it out at your store or at the yonex website. tennis brands etc amkes it too
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There are many kinds of powder in the market. Some are heavy , coarse , and some are very light and fine. Some keeps your hand dry longer.
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