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RTP Tennis Racket Vibration Dampener - ShockSorb Original or Ultrasoft V3 The Only Dampener Made for Pain Relief - Handcrafted with Patented Material Sorbothane Made in USA - 1 Pack Limited Warranty

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  • WHY USE SORBOTHANE: RTP uses patented material, Sorbothane, rather than generic materials (rubber and silicon) that are used in today's market because Sorbothane is proven to be superior than other generic materials to absorb 94.7% shock and minimize vibrations to relieve wrist, elbow, and shoulder pain. To reduce pain, our Sorbothane materials are not just used in our dampeners, but also in our Heel Pad XC products.
  • PREVENT INJURIES: Did you know, there's an old bias that dampeners ONLY changes the sound of a ball strike and does NOT help with an arm pain? This old bias was true since they were only testing rubber / silicon dampeners. However, RTP is changing the game of tennis and taking it to the next level. We are fighting against this old bias because our dampeners DOES relieve arm pain. It's simple: change of sound→ change of vibration→ change of frequency = impacts to your body!
  • SATISFYING FEEL: Original V3 Dampeners has a satisfying "POP" feel and sound that many players would love. ATP player and coach developed our Originals to have a focused frequency range so the feel can be similar to traditional dampeners while actually providing pain reduction. Ultrasoft V3 Dampeners are bit more sticky due to more Sorbothanes being used to have broader frequency range that has a softer feeling that can lead to better results for pain relief. Ultrasofts will have a softer "pop".
  • 10X MORE DURABLE: New V3 Shocksorb Dampeners have improved our Plastic Shell's durability and made it very light weight (only 4 grams)! With our simple design, we made our dampeners to be easily installed but does not ACCIDENTALLY pop out of the racket. Tear-proof core makes the dampener durable and long lasting. Our improved plastic shells would provide unbeatable shock abosorptions and reduce vibrations to enhance performance on the court.
  • LIMITED WARRANTY: V3 ORIGINAL provides 1 Year Limited Warranty and V3 ULTRASOFT provides 6 Month Limited Warranty. RTP assures every single one of our dampeners are in high quality by HANDCRAFTING each dampeners for our customers. RTP will be grateful to assist and continue to support all tennis players, regarding skill levels, age, and gender to enjoy their tennis life. We truly appreciate everyone's love and interest. - Road To Pro



Product Description

shocksorb dampener
Sorbothane
Classic design
Original vs Ultrasoft

CopperKid
Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2025
This is a great brand that consistently puts out high quality tennis accessories. I really like this dampener, and have bought them for all my rackets.
Huck
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2025
I haven’t tried it out yet but I will looks well made and durable!!!Finally tried it out and love it definitely does what it says it does I can tell a big difference especially in my tennis elbow!!!
Honest Joe
Reviewed in the United States on July 29, 2024
Do not waste your precious $$. This is the most expensive dampener I have ever used and within 1 month it came apart as I was playing a match. As I was hitting a ball it came apart and flew on the court. The product is supposed to be made of state of the art materials. I have seen others posting the same thing happened to them so it does not seem this is an isolated incident. I will go back to the under $10 dampeners that work just as good as this product.
Paul in LA
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2024
I have sooratic issues with tennis elbow. This stops vibration better than any other dampner that I have tried, and I have tried a BUNCH!! I was leary of the price initially, but got a second so I could have one on both of my "working" racquets. Well worth it as it seems to be keeping elbow pain at bay.
Joe D.
Reviewed in the United States on September 4, 2023
They work well, but no tennis dampener is worth this price. There are many other very good ones you could buy ~10 of for the same amount of money. The manufacturer could save customers money by eliminating the fancy packaging too.
Marcial
Reviewed in Canada on August 6, 2023
True and guaranteed when I installed into my racquet the vibration is lessen compared to other dampeners. I am recommending to other tennis players to try and buy this dampener.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on June 18, 2023
After I started using this dampener, my wrist pain was almost gone.
Customer
Reviewed in Australia on July 26, 2022
its does the job but not a big differnence as claimed. Though great how the outer shell is hard so even if you miss hit the ball the absorper wont go flying which I really like.not worth spending $43 Aud for what its worth.
JP
Reviewed in the United States on November 29, 2022
I have been playing tennis for 48 years. The first time I had tennis elbow I started using dampeners. It helped considerably, and I settled on the classic O damps from Tourna. Continued with tennis elbow on occasion, but manageable. This RTP dampener is by far the most comfortable I've ever used. I'd heard a lot of good things about it prior to purchase, but wasn't excited about the nearly 19.00 price for one dampener. Popped it into one of my rackets and I will not use another type of dampener ever. These are beyond soft and comfortable, and will decimate any unwanted "feedback" from the racket. Just off the courts after about 3 hours, and I just want to play more. So buttery soft. The dampening material is unlike anything I've ever felt. Also provides a nice thwock sound on contact as a bonus. If you want comfort without sacrificing spin, power, etc try these dampeners.
W. Hayley
Reviewed in the United States on May 30, 2020
Not only are these over-priced, they are bulbous. It's like playing with an old olive stuck on your racket. If you're going to use a dampener, there are far better dampeners on the market, and everyone single one of them will probably cost far less than these. What a waste!
Niel
Reviewed in the United States on August 27, 2019
TL/DR: Get this dampener right now if you suffer from tennis elbow!!![I usually don't write reviews unless the product sucks and want to warn other potential buyers, but this product has prompted me to write my very first, extensive (and glowing) review of an Amazon purchase. Yeah, this dampener is that good.]I bought this about a week ago and have used it almost daily, and I must say, they may be right in their claim that this is the "World's best (tennis string) dampener". It certainly works far better than the usual rubber dampeners, but with some caveats which I'll go into in a bit.But first, a bit about me so you can have a better sense of the dampener's effectiveness. I'm a baseliner that hits with a lot of pace and top spin that's 4.5-equivalent (NTRP), and I use custom-weighted Head Graphene Radical MP with full co-poly string job in the 40s. I stopped playing competitively a while back due to tennis elbow that just won't go away and will flare up after a couple hours of hard hitting, which consequently has limited my playing frequency to twice a week tops (used to play 4-5 times a week before the elbow).To its credit, RTP ShockSorb has all but prevented elbow flare-ups, to such level that I played 3 days in a row without having to put my arm in a sling. Heck, I didn't even have to ice my elbow or take ibuprofen. This is pretty darn amazing, and I am utterly impressed in its efficacy (yes, I'm likening it to a medicine because it's that good!).The RTP ShockSorb, compared to my usual dampener (round Head 'Djokovic' dampener), mutes the string vibration greatly. I don't have any measurement tools, but the seat-of-the-pants is at lest double--maybe even triple--the dampening. It also feels as if the sweetspot is enlarged even though the dampener is mounted on only two center mains. It's not quite as enlarged as 'the worm', but I prefer RTP ShockSorb because, while the level of dampening is similar to 'the worm', you still get just enough feedback on slightly-off-center shots to know how cleanly you're hitting. This is also very evident when you're volleying. One other benefit over 'the worm' is that it won't pops and leak the gel all over your hands and outfit.The core of RTP ShockSorb is soft, almost putty-like, which I'm guessing is what makes it so effective in its dampening ability. Unfortunately, this softness may also be its biggest shortcoming from the durability perspective. Due to the core's soft/sticky nature, it will likely get squished unless you're very careful when installing it, and then once it's on the strings it doesn't want to slide which makes it difficult to move it to the 'proper' posiition. And in my week's usage, I've installed one RTP ShockSorb between several different racquets to test its effectiveness on different string setups, and each time I install/uninstall it, the part of the core that makes contact with the strings looks increasingly worn & torn. This 'wear' is a lot worse when you install/uninstall it on shaped strings, and this is a fairly big concern because my mains are shaped and I cut out my strings every 2-3 weeks.Another concern regarding the soft core is whether it's affected by extreme temperatures and if so, how much. I play mostly indoors, so my playing temperature is relatively steady, but those of you playing in super-hot summer weather (or cold winters later in the year) might have varying experiences (or not).The other caveat is the weight. This dampener is heavy (for a dampener). At least twice as heavy (probably heavier in actuality) as my Head dampener. It's heavy enough that it throws off the racquet's balance when it's installed in the 'normal' dampener install point (pushed up flush against the bottom cross). My sticks are customized to be very head-light because my swing is fast and whippy/wristy, so on the first few days I was struggling with timing because it made the stick less head-light (on a different stock Head racquet with even balance, it actually felt like it became head-heavy). I was struggling to correct the balance with lead tapes but wasn't very successful, and it was frustrating me to the point that I came THIS close to returning it.Then I got an idea one day to push RTP ShockSorb all the way down so it's flush with the neck, and this made the balance less affected and made it easier to re-balance the racquet to the correct balance. So my solution to the added weight: intall it at the bottom of the main strings. The secondary implication here is that, if you're like me and are very sensitive to the racquet's balance, buying and using RTP ShockSorb means you have to make a real commitment because you'll have to re-balance your racquet (and if you lose it in the middle of a match, you can't just sub it with a normal rubber dampener that weighs next to nothing).So to sum it up:1) this thing absorbs string vibration like nothing else on the market2) durability of the soft core is suspect3) added weight may likely throw off your racquet's balanceDespite the caveats, this is a super product for suffers of tennis elbow (or wrist, or shoulder). At $15 a pop, I think it takes the crown as the most expensive dampener on the market, but with many high-end strings going for $20+ per pack, I think it's a very worthy investment, especially considering that I get to keep my racquets and not spend time and money on newer models that boast enhanced dampening (which may or may not be true, or may have other caveats like playability for your particular style of tennis). Durability, we'll just have to see.So all in all, big kudos for the team behind this Kickstarter project!Get it if you are elbow/wrist sufferer!
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