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🎾 Grip the game, not the sweat — dominate every match with confidence!
The ADV FeltTac Tennis Racket Grip Tape offers a premium, absorbent dry grip designed for serious players facing sweaty, humid conditions. Featuring a perforated, feather-light PU surface and reinforced durability, this overgrip ensures consistent control and comfort during long rallies. Its extra-wide design and included weather-resistant pouch make it an essential accessory for daily practice and competitive matches alike.













| ASIN | B07BWL4H9X |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,026 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #17 in Tennis Racket Grips |
| Brand Name | ADV Tennis |
| Color | 12-Pack White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (362) |
| Date First Available | May 17, 2018 |
| Included Components | Overgrips and Carry Bag |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 7.09 x 5.12 x 0.75 inches |
| Manufacturer | ADV Tennis |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Weight | 0.11 kg |
| Part Number | 5841550013 |
| Suggested Users | teen-boys |
B**3
Phenomenal product
It works really well. It's tacky, absorbs well and does the job it's supposed to do. Being in Texas and playing in the summer is miserible. I use thick double length wrist bands, but still sweat a ton. This allows me less trips to wipe my hands on towels and keeps the grip when my hands are sweating. It's the right amount of thickness and comfort.
D**S
Great Tennis Grip
Great tennis grip - especially for hot and humid areas as in Florida -
J**3
The tape on it is solid, but after about 20 games it starts to lose grip
I’ve been using the ADV Dry Tennis Overgrip Tape (FeltTac, 6-pack, white) for regular matches and practice sessions, and it stands out most for how dry and controlled it feels during play. Right away, the grip has a soft, slightly cushioned texture that makes it comfortable during long sessions. It does a good job absorbing sweat, which keeps the handle from slipping when your hands start getting wet. That dry feel gives you more confidence on harder swings, especially in warm conditions. It is designed to stay dry and maintain control even during intense play . One thing I noticed is that it feels thicker than many standard overgrips. Some players like that added cushioning, but it can slightly change the grip size and feel of your racket. Based on player feedback, this model is known for being on the thicker side compared to others . Durability is decent, but like most dry grips, it starts to wear and lose performance after several sessions. It also gets dirty quickly since it is white, so you will likely replace it often if you care about appearance. Pros: Excellent sweat absorption for dry control Comfortable, slightly cushioned feel Improves grip stability during long matches Easy to wrap and install Good performance in hot conditions Cons: Thicker than standard overgrips Wears out with regular use Gets dirty quickly (white color) Less tacky feel compared to sticky grips Overall, it is a strong choice if you prefer a dry, absorbent grip and play in conditions where sweat control matters.
B**N
A thick long lasting overgrip
I love this ADV overgrip for some of my tennis rackets. 1. This is noticeably the thickest overgrip I used. I have been using Wilson Pro OG for myself and for the kids I coach. I feel that the ADV is thicker than if I overlap 50% meaning basically double layer. Thus I love to put this on the sticks with slightly smaller grip so that the thickness bring the circumference up a little. 2. By far, the most durable over grip - With the Wilson I basically used about 5 sessions or 2 weeks and I would turn it inside out or flip, essentiall use it 4 time but thinner each time. ADV lasts longer than that. 3. Suppsedly the dry type - Definitely does not have the tack of Wilson Pro OG but as it wears does not become so .. powderly.. Other than getting a bit dirty looking it stays about the same. 4. Length - shorter. Need less overlap. Does not stretch much. 5. Very good finish tape - very stretchy and sticky. This is definitely one time use finish tape. 6. Good price - At the time, I compare shopped and I hope to find it again. Overall, very good overgrip that I hope to use again, if I can find it at a good price.
D**K
Good price, not very absorbent
So I ordered these on a whim after I saw someone over at the Tennis Warehouse forums raving about them. My overgrip of choice for the hot seasons is the OG TournaGrip. Tourna is a bit more expensive than these, and their durability is quite pitiful. So I was open to the idea of trying a more inexpensive option that was also absorbent, durable, and comfortable. I used this ADV overgrip for one hitting session so far, and I quite like it! In terms of texture, it feels quite soft. It's got some tack to it, but it's not as tacky as say Wilson Pro or Yonex Super Grap, but is more tacky than the original Tourna Grip. Pros: Inexpensive (~$15 for a 12-pack as of writing this review, which is better than many of the big brands) Multiple color options Good amount of tack for a dry grip Comfortable More durable than Tourna (Tourna durability is pretty terrible to being with) Thick (might be a con for some) Grips come individually pre-rolled with the finishing tape. Tourna Grip just gives you one giant roll and bundles the finishing tape separately, which can be a pain at times. Comes in a nice little ziploc baggy Cons: I wish it was a little longer, so that I can fully cover my racquet handle. The finishing tape that comes with the grip is pretty garbage. You don't notice it at first, but when it comes time to take the grip off and install a new one, the finishing tape gave me some trouble due to how easily it tears. I had a roll of Tourna finishing tape that I had left over, so I just used that. Even electrical tape will work well. Not very absorbent I'll be updating this review as time goes on and I use these for a few more hitting sessions. UPDATE: So hit with this grip on a hot and humid day, and I was unfortunately disappointed. The grip is nowhere near as absorbent as the original Tourna, and my hand kept slipping. I'm sad to say that I will be switching back to Tourna. I was so happy to have finally find a cheaper and more durable overgrip that is absorbent, but these just aren't very absorbent if you have very sweaty hands like me. If you don't have sweaty hands, then these grips are actually pretty darn great. Oh well, back to the hunt. UPDATE: For those looking for a more durable alternative to Tourna, look into Volkl V-Dry or Dunlop U-Sweat. I've tested both, and both are solid absorbent overgrips. I'm thinking of ditching Tourna forever in favor of those two.
J**G
Good for regripping my racquets
Easy to wrap and feels good once on. Grip feels secure even on hot days. Not sure how long one of them will last but should be good for a while.
S**U
Good Quality!
This tennis overgrip tape is really good quality and has some thickness. The one I bought before tore after a short time, but this one is much more durable. My experience so far has been great. Definitely worth getting.
T**E
Opinion about the grip
Great investment for over grip! Thick and non slippery. Very helpful for those with sweaty hands like me. I would prefer black because i make whites dirty but overall the grip is awesome
G**O
Los Mejores
Sin duda el mejor overgrip que he tenido, juego a nivel del mar, la absorción es increíble, y la duración supero mis expectativas.
J**E
not the best for sweaty hands, but still pretty good
wasn't sure at first, but get more grippy with sweaty hands after several games. Good for the price
C**Z
Good grips
Very nice over grips
F**I
Way too slippery
Grips looks great and at a great price. They are perfect thickness and length. Unfortunately they are very un-tacky so give little to no grip. I nearly broke my racket twice as it slipped out of my hand when serving.
E**N
Great value overgrips if they work for you
I really wanted to love these overgrips. They're a great price, they're thick, and they have a unique feel. I see three key issues for my needs, which may or may not affect your decision to buy them: 1) They're only very slightly grippy when dry. My hands don't sweat at all until I've played for at least 15 minutes or so and sometimes it takes longer with less intense sessions. I like a little bit of baseline grip or tack to keep things secure until I get into more intense play. The grip once your hands are sweaty is solid, though not as extreme as something like tourna or solinco heaven. 2) They have the worst hold when wrapped on the paddle. This might be due to the thickness, the lack of stretch in the material, or the nature of what's on the reverse side of the overgrip material, but this is the only overgrip I've used where sections have started to slip off after playing for a while. I was able to rectify this by wrapping them tighter (I think I wrap pretty tight to begin with), but if you're someone that likes a more cushiony feel with a less tightly wrapped overgrip, this might not be the one for you. 3) They don't last long for me. As I've mentioned, these are only slightly grippy when dry and not quite as secure as tourna when wet. Both the dry and wet performance goes down a bit after the first use before stabilizing at a slightly lower level. I think this would be fine if you didn't need a ton of dry or wet grip, but when it was already borderline to start with for me, this became a problem and I'd have to change them after 1-2 sessions. I'm still giving 4 stars, as I think this is a well-made product and can definitely work for a lot of different people, but I see some issues that might affect things for some. If you don't need a ton of grip, don't mind a bit of a "powdery" feel, and like a thicker grip that's wrapped tighter, then this could be a great option for you!
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