Should the clear plastic film on the handle of a new tennis racket be removed?

Updated on physical education 2024-03-04
30 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It should be torn off as soon as possible, if it is not torn off, it will cause sticking between the plastic film and the inner shank skin for a long time, and it will be troublesome to tear it again. If the plastic film is retained, it will affect the grip, and the paddle is easy to rotate in the hand, and the force is not smooth.

    After tearing off the plastic film, the inner handle leather inside, some good rackets have the effect of absorbing shock or improving the grip, and generally do not replace it (such as the handle leather made of Wilson calf leather or the smart handle of Babalot), so it is recommended that you wrap it in hand glue or a sweatband when you use it.

    Hand glue and sweatband are strictly different, the sweat absorption ability of hand glue is not strong, but because of its slightly sticky surface, it can make the grip more stable and firm. The surface of the sweatband is mostly frosted, with high sweat absorption efficiency, and is suitable for people who sweat a lot. Hand glue and sweatbands vary in thickness, depending on personal habits and preferences.

    Their ** also ranges from 3 to nearly 20, and of course the quality and effectiveness vary.

    The first wrap can ask the store or a golfer to help, in fact, it is not difficult, and you can wrap it yourself in the future.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Of course, you have to tear it off, and then you must buy another hand glue sweat band and tie it outside, otherwise it is easy to stain the hand glue that comes with the inner layer.

    There are more sweatbands are alpha, generally 10 yuan 3, cost-effective, for your reference.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Many people think that not tearing can prolong the lifespan, but this is wrong! To tear.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Yes, it must be torn off, otherwise even if it is wrapped with a sweatband, it will not work, and it will affect the comfort of playing!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    If you want it, then buy a sweatband to wrap it around, and you can buy it in professional sports supermarkets.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Definitely. You don't want it.

    It's better to go and buy the best kind of tape.

    The kind for exclusive use of rackets.

    Wrap on. Handguards.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Yes, it will be slippery if you don't tear it off

    Because the handle of the slap has to be wrapped with a sweatband.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Tear it off, then buy a sweatband to tie it on.

    Otherwise, people will laugh at you.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Of course, don't you think it's slippery?

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Of course. You should buy yourself another sweatband to wrap around it.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Well, it's going to be torn. And after tearing it, you have to tie the tape on it, otherwise it's hard, it's uncomfortable when you play, and you may wear out your hands...

    ps: There is no best choice for this, it is generally torn, even if you don't tear it, the tape will cover all the handles. Besides, that plastic film is useless at all, and it doesn't affect the feeling of the hand or the shot at all...

    It's just a newly bought racket to wrap it. Don't you usually have everything before you buy it?

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    It's going to be torn.

    You want to ruin your future.

    The most important things for tennis players are the hands and feet.

    You want to destroy your own hands.

    If you don't feel comfortable enough on the tape grip on your tennis racket.

    You can bring a racket to the tennis racket shop.

    Let the master there help you wrap the tape.

    How much to wrap up is up to your liking.

    Remember to tear it off.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    You're going to tear that off. Then change the hand glue and wrap it on it to play a non-slip and sweat-absorbing effect. The choice of hand glue is also particular.

    If you love to sweat with your hands, you should choose the kind with good sweat absorption, and if you are afraid of slippery, buy the kind with scrub. That gel isn't too expensive. Moreover, if your hands are relatively large and you feel uncomfortable holding the handle too thinly, the hand glue can be adjusted and can be wrapped in two layers.

    Hand glue doesn't need to be too expensive, use it and change it when it's dirty!

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    And of course you have to wear sweatbands, otherwise you're going to slip when you play.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    The effect is the same as the film on the surface of your refrigerator when you bought it.

    If you don't like it, don't tear it.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Tear it off, then tie it with a sweatband.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    The "tape" on the racket handle is called a sweatband or a glue, sweatband, as the name suggests, is to effectively solve the problem of slippery handlebars caused by sweaty palms when playing, and another point, sweatbands are generally very soft, and it is very comfortable to hold on the handle, which also protects the palms from being easily injured and blistered.

    Under normal circumstances, the newly bought racket is wrapped with a sweatband, but it also depends on the size of your palm, some people like thick, some people like thin. As for your question, that layer of plastic, that must be removed, otherwise you won't be able to play.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    The meaning of the handle logo of the racket refers to the circumference of 5 cm above the bottom of the handle, usually in inches, such as 4 and 3 8, indicating that the circumference of the bottom of the handle is 4 and 3 8 inches, representing the No. 3 handle. By analogy, 4 and 2 8 are handle 2 and 4 8 is handle 4 As of January 1, 1997, the total length of the racket frame used in professional competitions (including the handle) cannot exceed 27 inches (cm). As of January 1, 2000, the total length of the racket frame used in non-professional competitions (including the handle) of the combustion car cannot exceed 27 inches (cm).

    Prior to this, the maximum ridge length of a racket used in non-professional games was 32 inches (cm). The total width of the frame cannot exceed 12 and 1 2 inches (cm). The total length of the piercing plane must not exceed 15 and 1 2 inches (cm) and the total width must not exceed 11 and 1 2 inches (cm).

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    The length of the racket handle of different rackets is not the same as that of land rent, and I have not accurately measured the lead zhao, but the racket designed for the double reflex is usually longer than the handle, and the racket designed for the single reflex is shorter, because the double reflex is to be held with two hands, such as PD and K90, the PD is longer, and the wooden racket handle before K90 is shorter, because the double reflex was rarely used at that time, and the modern general length is between 18-25cm, and the dozen or so rackets in my hand are like this.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Generally within 1 meter!

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    The beginning of the outer shank is narrow, and it should be wound from the bottom of the shank. Align the edges with the bottom of the handle and slowly rotate the handle so that the handle skin wraps around the handle.

    Note: When winding, the force should be even, neither too loose nor too tight - too loose winding is not only unsightly, but also easy to loosen or wrinkle; If it is too tight, the shank will deform and the feel will be too hard. If you wrap it to the end, there are still some leftovers that can be trimmed with scissors.

    Then came the crucial finishing part, remember the small strip with the logo printed on the handle leather at the beginning? What, thrown?! Hurry up and pick it up!

    That's the tape that plays a key fixing role, and whether it can be successfully closed depends on the little guy, without it, all the work just now is in vain! It's like finally putting on your pants and suddenly realizing that you just threw the belt! When "tying a belt", you should pay attention to:

    Don't be busy tearing off all the adhesive tape, tear it with the sticking, and be careful not to let your fingers touch the adhesive surface.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    The right grip size helps you play well and prevents tennis elbows from happening. If you don't know what size grip to use, here's an easy way to measure:

    Hold the racket tightly with the Oriental forehand grip (the palm of the hand is placed parallel to the side of the grip and the racket side), and if you can place the index finger of your other hand exactly between the palm and middle finger (pictured), then this is the number for you.

    A grip that is too small requires extra strength to prevent the racket from turning in your hand, a grip that is too thick prevents the wrist from working adequately, and makes it difficult to change grips when hitting the forehand and backhand. Eventually, prolonged use of an ill-fitting grip can lead to chronic injury to your elbow.

    Keep in mind that increasing the size of the grip is much simpler than decreasing it. Most grips can't be reduced in size, so if you're between two numbers, use a smaller number and a thicker wrap. We recommend that golfers change the grip cloth regularly, a clean, properly bandaged cloth will make you feel good and have better control of your racket.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    Buy a new tape to replace it, or don't you stick it with glue to see if it's okay.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    Find a shop that sells rackets and see if you can repair them, but if you really can't, change them.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    The handle of a tennis racket is made of a composite material based on carbon fiber.

    For example, carbon fiber, glass fiber, kvera fiber, high-tensile carbon fiber, titanium, ultra-rigid carbon fiber and other materials are used alone or mixed.

    The evolution of the handle of the tennis racket:

    Wooden paddle Metal paddle (iron paddle, aluminum paddle) Composite material (carbon fiber, glass fiber, kvera fiber, titanium...).)

    The tennis string is nylon, carbon fiber, and bovine intestine.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    OK. In fact, many professional players' rackets have been modified by themselves, and the most common modification method is to apply weighted films.

    The main purpose of weighting the handle is to change the balance of the racket, so that the balance point of the racket is back, and the head feels lighter and more flexible.

    In the case that the overall weight is not excessively weighted, it is completely possible to modify it yourself.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    No, whether it is a tennis racket or a badminton racket, the racket is the pursuit of light and hard.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-10

    The Wilson logo can also be used to distinguish between the front and back. If there is OCD ...

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-09

    There's nothing special about it, it's just the manufacturer's design.

  30. Anonymous users2024-01-08

    If the head guard pipe is broken, it can be replaced, but you have to know the specific model, and different types of arc pipes cannot be used universally. You can find a professional tennis shop and ask.

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