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Padel Overgrips
£10-15
The Wilson Pro Overgrip is one of the most recognisable overgrips in racket sports, and it has crossed over comfortably from tennis into padel. Sold here as a 12-pack, it offers strong value for regular players who change grips weekly or after each session. The grip has a soft, slightly tacky surface that delivers a secure connection without feeling sticky, and it conforms cleanly to the bevels of a padel handle. Its reputation was built on the ATP and WTA tours but the same characteristics work well for padel players who want consistent feel from forehand to backhand. Available through Amazon UK, PDH Sports and Sports Direct in the £10-15 range, the 12-pack typically works out at around £1 per grip. It is a safe, well-rounded choice for club players, coaches and competitive amateurs alike.
Something wrong? Suggest an edit →Outstanding value bulk overgrip that suits almost any padel player out of the box across all skill levels.
The Wilson Pro Overgrip is one of the most widely used overgrips in racket sports and translates exceptionally well to padel. Sold as a 12-pack at £10-15 through Amazon UK, PDH Sports and Sports Direct, it works out at about a pound per grip, which makes it a sensible bulk choice for players who refresh their wrap every week or two. The grip itself is soft and lightly tacky, splitting the difference between cushioned comfort and a confident hold. Players coming from tennis will recognise the feel immediately, but it also fits cleanly on the shorter handles of padel rackets without leaving excess tape. In humid UK summer conditions some players find the tackiness fades faster than they would like, but in most club environments it lasts well across multiple sessions. The cushioning makes it a sensible choice for anyone with mild forearm discomfort, and the bulk value means coaches frequently buy it in larger quantities for academy use. Overall this is the safe, almost universally acceptable answer for padel players who want a quality overgrip without overthinking the choice. The 12-pack format is also handy for households where multiple players share kit, and the perforated variant of the same grip is worth considering for players whose hands run particularly damp during long doubles matches in warm weather. Coaches running junior or beginner sessions also tend to default to this grip simply because it is so easy to recommend with confidence.
Hand-written editorial — not auto-generated. By Gary, RacketRise.
| Material | Polyurethane |