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Whatever your reason for having to increase the size of the grip on your tennis, racquetball, squash or badminton racquets, Add-On Professional Grip Build-Up Materials have been “performance-proven” for more than 20 years.

  Add-On for Racquet Applications:
   
  If you're having trouble controlling your tennis shots because your tennis stroke is too “wristy”, your grip may be too small for your hand. (refer to “Proper Grip Size” photo below). A larger grip will contribute to developing a better tennis stroke & racquet control.
 
  If you play with a tennis racquet that feels too “head-heavy”, building up the grip will help balance out your racquet. Continuing to play with a “head heavy” racquet could possibly contribute to arm fatigue and eventually tennis elbow.
 
  If you're a racquet stringer, Add-On will make your job easier building up grips and will continually produce professional results that your customers will appreciate.
 
  If you sell tennis racquets, Add-On will help you move your racquet inventory which may otherwise begin to collect dust because of being the wrong grip size your customer is in need of. And, when you place your next racquet stock order, you can reduce the grip size mix 50% because you'll be able to fill the size gap by using Add-On to build the in-between grip up on the spot to close that sale.
 
  If you're a young, budding tennis star who's hands are outgrowing your favorite racquet, (refer to the proper grip size photo) you can use Add-On to build up your own racquet easily and quickly . . . in plenty of time for your next match. If your grip is too small and you continue to play without building it up to fit your hand, you could have a tendency to develop a “wristy”, improper tennis stroke.
 
   



Above: Properly sized grip.

Photo courtesy of U.S.R.S.A.

If you're a player who's developed tennis elbow, one method used to relieve the stress on the elbow joint is to increase the size of the grip. We are not promoting that Add-On will cure tennis elbow, we're only suggesting that using Add-On is one means of addressing the problem while still being able to play. By building up the grip on your tennis racquet, your hand will not close as tightly on the grip, reducing tension on the elbow joint. Please refer to the photo on the left illustrating the finger spacing for a properly sized grip.

     



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