Python Rubber Review


Racquetball Grips Ratings Summary

The official grip of the United States Racquetball Association (USRA). Tire-tread pattern gives a sure grip and added slip resistance. Includes instructions. One grip per package. Available in black, blue, grey, clear and red.

Rubber Ratings Summary

Criteria

Members

Rating

Material Quality:
9.6
Installation:
8.4
Tackiness:
9.7
Ball Control:
9.3
Product Feel:
9.9
Colors and Appearance:
9.7
Durability:
9.6
Overall Opinion:
10

Overall:

9.5


7 user(s) have reviewed Rubber Racquetball Grips. Read the full details of each review by clicking on Read Review Details below. The overall review rating is the average of all product criteria rated by each user

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Reviews

Date

Reviewer

Overall


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10/28/2008
samA
9.2
great grip with my e-force chill glove.

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9/26/2008
nate tucker
10

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10/31/2007
Ric
10
Great Grip! Grips great and durable. What else could you want? And it comes in a variety of colors.

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8/28/2007
GBray
10
Simply the best!!

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4/30/2007
JUAN JOSE
9.4

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4/26/2007
Richard Eisemann
9.5
I've been using the Python grip the last 3 years and love the grip. I will not use any other racquetball grip. I switched from a cushion wrap grip to the Python rubber grib.

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4/23/2007
Ryan R
8.5
This is my favorite racquetball grip because you can overhang then end of the grip off of your racquet and if you play with your pinky finger off the racquet, it then has part of the grip to give you a little more control and less racquet slipping on contact.