Dunlop U-Sweat Overgrip
5.0

Overview
Do you sweat on the tennis court? If the answer is yes, then Dunlop U-Sweat is the overgrip for you! It's ultra absorbent for players that sweat a lot or live in areas with extreme conditions. In addition, its soft feel will be comfortable and easy on your hands. U sweat?? Bring it!!
- 3 grips per pack
- Includes finishing tape for each grip
- Colors: White, Black
Customer Reviews
Product Name Fits the BillI live/play in a fair amount of heat, but I struggle with sweat regardless and have tried several different overgrips in my effort to maintain a solid hold on the racquet. This Dunlop U-Sweat overgrip is the best mix of absorbency, durability and feel in my hand that I have found thus far. After a couple solid sessions of play it appears to show very little wear, and despite both sessions being relatively hot, I was able to maintain a solid grip on the frame throughout, even on off-center contact that would normally cause the racquet to slip and twist in my hand. Definitely worth a try if you are looking for an absorbent overgrip option.
Velvety feel, deals with sweat wellHas a bit of a velvety feel as opposed to tacky. Does an amazing job of keeping my sweaty palms dry.
Previous Feedback
Comments: Weak durability and not the best absorbent. Tourna is a little better absorbing but a bit less durable. V-Dry from Volkl is better than both, but is a little short. So is Tourna but U-Sweat at least is long like a Yonex grip.
From: Jay, 9/24/20
Comments: This overgrip can definitely be a replacement for Tourna Grip for all those hand-sweaters out there like myself. It lasts longer than Tourna, and it absorbs just as well, which makes it more economical in the long run. It's also tapered on one end, unlike Tourna, which makes installation a bit easier. The feel of the grip is slightly different from Tourna though. It's very dry, and almost feels like the surface has been treated with some kind of special powder. However, this is what makes it so good at being a dry and absorbent overgrip. The only downside I can think of is that it's not as widely available as Tourna, which makes it harder to buy, and the Dunlop logo emblazoned on the grip. The logo doesn't interfere with your hand feel, but it does ruin the look of a clean solid-color grip. This and Volkl V-Dry are now my go-to overgrips for sweaty hands. Tourna's been good to my hands all these years, but not my wallet, so it's time to move on.
From: Derek, 3/13/20