






🎾 Grip like a pro, play like a champion!
Wilson's Pro Performance Replacement Tennis Grip in brown features a thin, stretchy felt design with a tacky surface for superior racquet control. Enhanced with Easy Wrap Technology, it offers a professional, easy-to-install grip that’s slightly softer for added comfort. Ideal for unisex adult players seeking durability and style, backed by a 1-year limited warranty.



| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 4.69 x 4.49 x 1.5 inches |
| Package Weight | 0.02 Kilograms |
| Item Weight | 0.02 Kilograms |
| Brand Name | WILSON |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Limited |
| Model Name | Pro Performance |
| Color | Brown |
| Material | Thin, stretchy felt |
| Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
| Manufacturer | WILSON |
| Part Number | WR8403301001 |
| Model Year | 2023 |
| Style | Pro Performance |
| Included Components | tennis grip |
J**N
Great grip
Easy to put on and comfortable. A good firm grip all around.
E**A
Easy to replace
I pulled off my old tape that was falling apart and this new stuff is holding up well!
F**G
The feel is great.
I got this wrap to replace a different wilson wrap a much thinner grooved black tape that rolled over itself and didn't adhear well. This has a lovely leather ish look from a distance and when giving it a try it worked out so much better. Held on strong thru multiple practices and the grip is a mid level allowing controlled slip when needing to extend range I now have it on all my gear.
T**D
Best feel and super comfort.
Can't ask for a more comfortable grip. Clearly the best.
G**N
Good for Weighting a Stick
Yes you can use lead tape or lead fishing weights. But, for a uniform weight on the grip, this is IMO, the only way to go. Its traditional and ALL the Pro do the same!!!!
A**R
great quality
I love the leather look on my racquet. It's a beautiful grip. It made the racquet a pinch heavier...my only complaint.
A**O
Perfect
Comfortable and easy to install
J**L
Good Grips - Price too high
Manufacturers seem to be cheapening the material they use for grips these days and raising prices. I used to prefer Head Hydrosorb Pro grips but they changed the material to where they are now lousy (slippery). I have now found Wilson Sublime grips which are decent and these which stay grippy and seem to wear well. (As long as you are OK with the color!). Why these grips have to cost between $10 and $13 is beyond me however. That is ridiculous!
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