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Reviewed in Australia on June 6, 2024
I don't feel like it's working when it's on my racquet. At most it works like a regular lead tape that will cost way cheaper than this. And the biggest problem is it comes off way too easy, while the lead tape I have now never comes off.
XBigGreenRugger
Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2024
My first set arrived on 2/15, and I thought they worked well on my first practice session. So, I bought a second set that arrived on 2/22.The strips on my first racket came off during my second practice session. Two of the strips from my second purchased had no adhesive on the strip, they stayed on the paper that you're supposed to peel back.An absolute rip-off of $35 per packet. It's time for me to get a refund of both purchases!
AG
Reviewed in the United States on November 26, 2024
These are amazing! They absorb vibration to save your elbow and add stability to your shot. I use them in Tennis and Pickleball and highly recommend for anyone looking to improve their game, prevent, or stop tennis elbow. Order came quick and super easy to install. Customer for life!
Heidi and Elodie Senetra
Reviewed in the United States on October 5, 2024
Been struggling with annoying wrist and elbow pain for the last year. This stuff surprisingly worked. Will be ordering more!
Tric
Reviewed in the United States on October 23, 2024
All good
Amanda Bentley
Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2024
I got this product for my wife, she plays tennis every weekend at local spot.Lately she has been complaining about wrist pain from playing and I figure I'd do some research. Come to find out vibration from contact with the ball slowly but surely starts to effect your wrists.Soon after my wife installed it and used it she came back to me with praise about it. For a casual player this helped a lot with her wrists, I can only imagine a higher end player who plays a lot would NEED this more so.I'm very happy woth my purchase. A few bucks saved my wife from pain.
The Invisible Man
Reviewed in the United States on September 15, 2023
I just got these today. Unfortunately, the adhesive peeled off of one of the strips, so I could only use three of them. I was able to get a replacement set through Amazon, so all good there. I played with the "three strip" setup tonight at 3 and 9 o'clock on the racket, with about 7g of 3M mounting putty in the handle as well. I just practiced serves yesterday, so I have a very good baseline to compare how the racket hit tonight when I was at practice. It's a huge difference. There is no doubt whatsoever that the frame of the racket has been stabilized, and that it vibrates considerably less, especially with off-center hits. The sweet spot of the racket seems to have been extended a bit, and the ball makes a serious "pop" sound when you make good contact. The putty in the handle also provides some nice recoil weight and provides a really nice pivot point for the racket. It's going to take a bit of getting used to, but I must say it is a very noticeable improvement even over the tungsten weights it replaced.EDIT: I updated my rating from 5/5 to 3/5. These strips work great - while the adhesive holds up. One strip of 4 in each of 2 packs I ended up with had the adhesive peel off with the backing paper. Of the strips I was able to install on my racket, one of four of them flew off my racket within 3 weeks of play, and now just last week another one let go and is nowhere to be found. I contacted the company for support, and they told me to go through Amazon. I contacted Amazon, and they told me that they could only send me a replacement if I have the product - which I don't, because it flew off the racket into the grass somewhere. So, I'm annoyed. I know these work, but they have a manufacturing or engineering defect that needs to be addressed. Either their designers have spec'd the correct adhesive, and the manufacturer is improperly applying it, or they are using the wrong adhesive and it just doesn't have enough grip to actually stay on the racket through normal use. Given the price of these, this should not be an issue. They need to fix the problem before I would rate this a 5/5 again. The annoying thing is that I now know that they work extremely well from a functional perspective, as long as the stupid adhesive remains adhered to the racket. I had tungsten weights installed previously, as well as lead, and never had any of that fall off, ever, no matter how hard or long I played. It's not like this is a huge engineering challenge here guys, and you're charging $35 for some vibe strips. Fix the issue.
Sean
Reviewed in the United States on December 10, 2022
I do not understand how it works, but the ball pops off my racket differently with a nice satisfying sound and I feel less vibration/impact to arm/hand. It could all be placebo and just in my head, but I feel it was worth the price even if it's for a peace of mind. One thing I do want to complain is that it is VERY easy to peel the backing of adhesive wrong where you end up peeling off the adhesive itself and render it useless and not able to attach to racket. BEST WAY TO PEEL OFF THE BACKING WITHOUT PEELING OFF THE ADHESIVE IS TO PEEL THE BACKING FROM THE SIDES AND NOT EITHER ENDS. I chucked this to user install error but it really shouldn't be so easy to mess It up.
2ndServe
Reviewed in the United States on November 24, 2021
I haven't used it. I bought a 2-pack that came with two very narrow 3" strips. I think I'll need 4 strips, 2 on each side of the frame to make the racket more balanced. I had thought I would get a long strip (like lead tape) that I could cut to fit. It's surprising that I get so little product for the price I paid.Update: installed it on Head Speed MP and played a few times. Can't seem to notice any differences.
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