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  • Mary Ellyn

    Member
    January 12, 2012 at 11:14 pm

    We've tried Prince Grip. It works pretty good.

    Also have tried Kramers Firm Grip spray and paste but not really happy with either as they are too strong. Also never found them in the stores locally by us.

     

    Both were about the same price as any other grip product I've seen or tried.

    Rosin chalk just doesn't work for me so I can't really recommend it myself.

  • HollySatine

    Member
    January 13, 2012 at 8:35 am

    This might not help you if you have dry hands, but I have very sweaty hands so I use a combination of Tite Grip (which is an antiperspirant for the hands, not a grip aid) underneath Prince Tennis Grip and that has worked the best by far for me (and I've tried Mighty Grip, iTac, Gorilla Grip, Dry Hands, and several others).  I've never seen Tite Grip sold in a store but I think the inconvenience is well worth it.  Prince Grip used to be sold in Dick's Sporting Goods, but I have checked that store in two different cities and they aren't currently carrying it – not sure if that's a temporary/seasonal thing or what.  Instead they were carrying some other brand I've never heard of that ended up smelling terrible and it wasn't effective at all.  I don't remember what it was called because I had to return it immediately.  I haven't checked many other sports stores yet though since there aren't too many in my area.

  • Masked Loopy II

    Member
    January 21, 2012 at 10:56 pm

    I got a few products today from Sports Authority.  Tonight I tried a pine tar stick ($9.99 in the baseball section).  It's a clear color and kind of difficult to spread, almost like candle wax consistency.  I put some on my hands and on the pole.  At first it seemed like overkill.  There was so much tackiness that I couldn't spin.  However, I ended up liking it pretty well.  It seems that if you just use a little, it thins out as it gets warm.  Then, it provides a good amount of extra grip without preventing movement.

  • Masked Loopy II

    Member
    February 25, 2012 at 12:19 am

    I tried another product from Sports Authority recently, Mission Skincare Ultra-Grip Gel ($7.99):

    http://www.sportsauthority.com/product/index.jsp?productId=12149788

    It works really well for pole!  It seems like Platinum Grip to me, but I've only tried Platinum Grip once.  It's a liquid and you just put a couple drops on your hand and rub it in.  It's non-tacky when it dries, so it doesn't interfere with spinning.  I'm so happy to find a product like this locally that I don't have to pay shipping for.

     

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