I’m not even sure if leather squash grips are a thing, but Tor asked the question, and then I saw this for sale at Squash Gear:
Anyone tried one?
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I’m not even sure if leather squash grips are a thing, but Tor asked the question, and then I saw this for sale at Squash Gear:
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I have tried, but not for long. To heavy(maybe 20 grams, so changes racket specks totally, but will work if having superlite headhavy(harrow 140 strung, balance 38) ending up with headlight heavy racket 160/34.
Kimono grip is the lightest http://kimonyusa.com/TechniLeather.html. I have tried this also, but leather grip is not so forgiving I find it to hard on the hand, returned to regular karakal pu.