4 5/8 GRIPS: WHICH COMPANY STILL MAKES THAT GRIPSIZE?

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I love 4 5/8. It fits in my hand perfectly and I can loosen my wrist and get lag without worrying about the racket falling off. I also double grip my 4 3/8 and flare the buttcap

anbo
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even with big hands, you need great forearm stregnth/stamina to use a 5/8 through a hard game - but they do provide awesome shot stability in optimal conditions

jaipaulsethi
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I’m 6’7” and was using 5/8 grip sizes until I bought some used graphene prestige’s (3/8) then bought the graphene xts in the same 3/8 size. Never going back

zcbowers
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I love you videos sir. Keep it up and God bless

villaralph
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Do you have Yonex EZONE 98 tour 4 5/8 at the store? If not, could you order 2 for me? Great videos by the way!

thiagosmmm
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pause pause 🤣 love the channel keep it up

facelessman
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Tennis spin, , yes not many mfg making L5, , but if your looking to customize a racquet length half inch longer by installing the XTP Xtended Product we have many players putting our L4 cap on any L5 we have found, , when we HeatFit-heat the cap up to 155 degrees it expands and softens to allow it to go on most L5 racquet grips.
So if your wanting to Extend your racquets half an inch and make it a XL version of itself try the XTP butt cap. Thx.j

organicdemo
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You can build up a grip, but you can't build down a grip. For resale value, it makes sense to have a short supply of 5/8's.

eduardohuerta
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Harry, have a question only you can answer. Was looking at Pure Drive Team as appeared the same as my Pure Drive Lite only a bit heavier but same stiffness 67 vs 68 on Tennis Express. Then I looked at Tennis Warehouse, Midwest Sports and finally Babolats website. They all had different specs? I mean really, what's your spin on this???

barryjohnson
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I am a powerfully built 6'5" 320 lb guy with size 16 EEEE feet and large hands. At least a 4 5/8" grip is essential for me; my current racquet is a Head Pro Tour II with a 4 5/8" grip. I realize I am not a typical demographic for tennis, but there are plenty of us guys with big hands out there. What are we supposed to do after football is in the rear view mirror if we can't play tennis?

bigfoot
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Big players like Isner, use smaller grips...

albertoescobosa
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I always use 1/4th . Anything bigger makes my hand hurt and I can’t control racket

Fjrorkrn
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I like thinner grips. Anything above 3/8 feels too big to me.

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