Lin Dan's towel grip

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    Eurasian =--(O) Regular Member

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    anyone know what he puts on the grip at every break? it looks like oil... but that wouldn't make sense.:p
     
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    Probably its grip powder. Not Oil. It doesnt make sense if its oil.
     
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    *LOL* Unless he intends to "accidentally" maim his opponent by letting his racquet slip out of his hand at full swing! ... "Sorry Peter! It was an accident! Really!" :p
     
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    lin dan is using this one:
     

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    from the lindan vs bao match i d/l off this site, the thing he put on looked like liquid...not powder...
     
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    You can also get grip liquid which leaves a very sticky residue on the hand once it partialy dries, it is very sticky indeed. The grip powder is more like sand that absorbs the moisture on the grip.
     
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    so the grip wun turn hard and smelly?
     
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    No, so the grip dries out a bit. It will always go hard and smelly, nothing can prevent that.
     

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