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Padel Overgrips
Tourna
£5-7
Tourna Grip Original is the iconic light-blue overgrip that has been used by professionals for decades and has developed a loyal following among padel players with sweaty hands. Unlike most padel overgrips it is a dry-feel grip rather than a tacky one, and its trademark behaviour is that it actually grips better as moisture increases, drawing sweat away from the palm. Players new to it often find the chalky, fabric-like surface unusual at first, but those who switch over rarely go back, particularly in warm UK summer conditions or humid indoor clubs. Made by Unique Sports, it ships in multipacks that work out at strong value per grip. Available on Amazon UK and PDH Sports in the £5-7 range, it is the obvious choice for any padel player who has ever finished a match wiping their hand on their shorts.
Something wrong? Suggest an edit →The definitive dry overgrip and the obvious answer for padel players with persistently sweaty hands or humid playing conditions.
Tourna Grip Original is the famous light-blue overgrip that has been wrapped on professional rackets across tennis and padel for decades, and it remains the benchmark dry-feel overgrip on the market. Made by Unique Sports, it behaves differently to almost every other padel overgrip on this list, becoming tackier rather than slipperier as the hand sweats. That makes it the standout choice for any UK padel player who finishes matches with damp palms or who plays in warm indoor conditions where tacky grips quickly turn slick. The chalky fabric-like surface feels unusual on first wrap, particularly to players coming from heavily tacky alternatives, but most converts settle in quickly and rarely switch back. It comes in multipacks that put per-grip cost competitive with Wilson Pro, and it is widely available through Amazon UK and PDH Sports at £5-7. It is not the right choice for players with very dry hands or those who actively want a sticky feel, but for sweaty-handed padel players it is essentially in a category of one. The thin profile means it adds very little to handle circumference, which keeps the underlying grip shape intact for players who care about bevel definition, and the iconic blue colour also makes it easy to spot when you need to replace a worn wrap before it loses its dry-handling magic.
Hand-written editorial — not auto-generated. By Gary, RacketRise.
| Material | Synthetic |