FAQs
What is the difference between UDrippin Pro Tour, Comfort Tour, and Pro Dry grips?
The Pro Tour features extra tack and a thinner 0.56 mm profile, delivering enhanced paddle feedback and a secure hold during fast rallies.
Comfort Tour is slightly thicker at 0.60 mm, offering added cushioning with moderate tack for players who prioritise comfort.
Pro Dry, at 0.58 mm, is designed for a dry-feel grip with strong moisture absorption and minimal tack, ideal for players who prefer grip stability without stickiness.
Which UDrippin grip is best for sweaty hands?
For players dealing with heavy perspiration, the Pro Dry model is specifically designed with premium wet-absorbing material to manage moisture effectively.
Comfort Tour and Pro Tour also feature sweat-absorbent construction, but Pro Dry offers the most dedicated dry-feel performance in humid or high-intensity conditions.
Are the Texas Ranchers and Drew Brees custom grips as tacky as the Pro Tour models?
No. Both the Texas Ranchers and Drew Brees custom models have minimal tack compared to the Pro Tour and Comfort Tour versions.
They provide a more natural, dry feel while still maintaining grip response when moisture is present, making them ideal for players who prefer comfort and style over aggressive tack.
Do UDrippin overgrips change the thickness or feel of my paddle handle?
UDrippin grips range between 0.56 mm and 0.60 mm in thickness, offering subtle differences in cushioning.
While they slightly enhance handle comfort, they are designed not to significantly alter paddle balance or feedback.
The feel change depends on the model you choose, with Comfort Tour offering the most cushioning.
Which UDrippin grip offers the most cushioning for long sessions?
The Comfort Tour provides the most cushioning at 0.60 mm thickness, helping reduce hand fatigue during extended play.
It maintains moderate tack without feeling overly aggressive, making it well suited for long training sessions and competitive matches.
Will coloured UDrippin grips stain or transfer colour onto my paddle grip?
Due to the dyed grip material, some colour transfer onto the underlying paddle grip may occur over time, especially with frequent play and heavy sweating.
This does not affect grip performance or durability, but it’s something players should be aware of when using darker or custom-coloured models.
Are UDrippin grips suitable for both indoor and outdoor play?
Yes. Models like the Pro Tour are designed for consistent performance in all playing conditions, including indoor and outdoor courts.
Their sweat-absorbent construction helps maintain reliable grip stability regardless of environment.
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