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A. When selecting a badminton grip, consider the problems you experience while holding the racket. Do you find the grip to be slimmer than your expectations? Is it slippery? Would you like an extra grip? Depending on your answers, you can opt for a replacement grip or get an overgrip to wrap around the existing grip for better hold. If you sweat, choose a towel grip to absorb excess sweat and prevent the racket from slipping away.
A. While buying your racket, prefer a grip size that is most comfortable to you. If you want to make slight alterations, add an overgrip or wrap to change the grip size. Make sure you choose lightweight options because it can affect the weight of the racket and its balance point.
A. Learn more about different types of badminton grips to make the right purchase.
1. PU Replacement Grips: If the existing grip of the racket is uncomfortable or too thin, you can replace it with PU grips which are often slightly thicker than the factory grips. You can choose PU grips depending on the tackiness or dryness you desire.
2. Towel Grip: Mainly cotton-based towel grips help absorb sweat. They differ in terms of thickness to customize the grip.
3. Grap/Wrap: The cheapest option available, badminton graps/wraps are thin and versatile. You can put them over the existing grip for a larger grip size. Alternatively, you can strip the factory grip and use the thinner grap/wrap for a slimmer hold.