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Review on πŸ”‹ Enhance Your Game with EASTON POWER PAD Bat Knob - Reduce Bat Sting, Improve Grip, and Boost Confidence! by Paul Lee

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Pretty good product

As a baseball fan I purchased this product and I hope to be able to ask some of the questions people would like to know about this product. I bought this product a few days ago, the performance of the vise is still difficult to say, my son is still trying. It's inexpensive gear, but it can have a huge impact on people's baseball hits. I have this as well as the Grip-N-Rip Tapered Handle (GNR Grip): https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B015KCSRM0/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1 I will compare this product GNR. Cohesion because people often mistake them as the same, they are similar but not the same. In short, this product is like a sleeve around the grip, providing cushioning, especially for your swing part. The material is very soft. The GNR grip fits a racquet grip, usually close to the grip, they've kindly replaced the standard straight grip with a bell grip and finger grooves, the material is much, much stronger and also offers somewhat similar cushioning to prevent the palm from getting hit while Power V.1 pushed again. Installability People probably ask this because they have experience with the GNR grip, I've owned the GNR grip for a few months now, put it on and took off a few clubs. Experience has shown that it is very difficult to put on and take off. We're talking a good 5-10 minutes of hard work if you've got really strong fingers; otherwise the mission may be impossible. Very difficult to put on but once on it is very secure and the material is very durable. On the other hand, this "bat grip" is very easy to tighten, 10 or 100 times lighter than the GNR grip, it's too easy, so it doesn't feel very secure after installation. Adaptability I have several racquets from youth 28" to adult 33" of different brands including wooden racquets and their grips vary slightly from one to another, this product fits them all, almost the same if you install it with a small hole in the FLY MICE FIRST. I think anyone who finds this incompatible is probably installing it incorrectly. Can it be used as a choker ring? Probably not. It slips onto the grip first and stays there, so you can't stack multiple parts like you could with choke rings; Second, it's too soft, doesn't stress the hand hard. BTW, even though I said it might not work as a choke ring, I actually use it for exactly that. I feel like my boy's bit is a little heavy on him, I want him to choke a finger or something but not an inch like a lot of choke rings do. The thickness of this pen cap product so far seems to fit my purpose, it offers about 1/4 to 1/2 inch clearance from the button. Overall I personally like the design, but I'm not sure about the performance yet, it's too early to tell. I would like the material to be much stronger, maybe like the GNR clutch, if the manufacturer is listening I think it will perform much better. I'm not surprised to hear that some pieces go through multiple of these in a season, or they may fall off during a backswing for a strong hitter because the material is too soft and easy to set up (ie, too easy to come off). ).

Pros
  • Grips & Grip Tape
Cons
  • poorly thought out