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Ethos Pickleball
Pro Undergrip - Right Hand Lightweight
Pro Undergrip - Right Hand Lightweight
Regular price
$24.95 USD
Regular price
$29.95 USD
Sale price
$24.95 USD
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- PRE-ORDER - grips are expected to ship before the end of May however we are facing a great deal of uncertainty in the current climate. ALL ORDERS CONTAINING THIS ITEM WILL SHIP TOGETHER. We offer free shipping for all orders over $20 so if you want to receive other items sooner, please order separately.
- NEW - A right hand specific Pro Undergrip that is thinner, lighter, and feels the same on both sides so you can spin it in your hands.
- Lefties - the original Pro Undergrip works for both righties and lefties!
- Swing with more confidence on the court as the Pro Undergrip greatly reduces vibration which has been shown in studies to increase accuracy in racquet sports by as much as 40%.
- Premium, non-toxic materials are used exclusively in the Pro Undergrip. Our cost is four times that of many competitors who mix in many cheap & potentially toxic materials to their silicon which reduces performance.
- The only Undergrip designed to support a proper grip - supports continental, eastern, semi-western, and western comfortably and securely. It also supports simple and consistent choking up and down on the handle which will adjust your power and control so you can make quick strategic adjustments to each game.
SPECIFICATIONS
- LENGTH: Six inch length can be trimmed to fit your paddle.
- WEIGHT: 18 grams at full length. Trimming will reduce weight significantly. Paddles are often weighted in the handle to improve performance and increase maneuverability.
- CIRCUMFERENCE: 1mm in the thinnest part (where your fingers make contact) and 2.25mm on the ridges. A standard paddle factory grip is usually 2mm thick. With most overgrips, there should be very little to no increase to the overall grip circumference where you hold the handle inside of the ridges.
- COLOR: Azure blue.
INSTALLATION
- Wet the handle and inside of the grip with water or isopropyl alcohol and slide on.
- Try to move a small amount at a time. Pulling extremely hard can tear the grip.
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