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Originally Posted by Paradox

thinking that if I go with Pure grips, I'm gonna buy a tire inflator(cheap compressor with enough PSI to blow on a grip)

absolutely.  i think the required PSI is 90ish?

Colin P.

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I swear by my good old fashioned Lamkin Crosslines. They're a bit like tour velvets, but a seemingly heartier version.

Best combination of good grippiness without being sticky, and long lasting durability. Cheap too.

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Originally Posted by WalkTheCourse

I swear by my good old fashioned Lamkin Crosslines. They're a bit like tour velvets, but a seemingly heartier version.

Best combination of good grippiness without being sticky, and long lasting durability. Cheap too.



These are what I have as well.   I wiped them off after every round and cleaned them about once a week with a little soap and water and they retained their tackiness throughout the whole last season of play.   But I would not recommend them for playing without a glove unless you have already built up some calluses on your hands.

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