https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08V5BN3F7?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2_dt_b_product_details it's really grippy compared to the other ones I've tried.
it does, unfortunately. If you want something that seems to have its grip last longer, try some bat grip
Also -- I've seen similar issues with wipes that contain ethyl alcohol, but I don't see any signs of similar coating degradation using 70% isopropyl alcohol on a paper towel.
I use this stuff https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08V5BN3F7/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 and it feels grippier than the Lizard Skins that were on a NP-01 I got off mousemarket. You have to trim it, though, since the adhesive doesn't go all the way to the edges of the strip.
Yep, just figured this out myself. I actually found some rubber hockey tape that’s specifically made to be adhesive on one side and grippy on the other. Works amazing for any game tiles/map pieces that don’t have a usable backside. I’ll edit the amazon link in but I’m pretty sure it’s called “Lizard Grip”.
Amazon . You can also find it at a sporting good store.
either Lizard skins or plastidip should suffice. I really hope the next generation has the Rubberized grips integrated directly into the shell like roccat did with the Kain 100 AIMO.
I had this issue, but was finding my hands were so large that I was damn bear overlapping my fingers on themselves around the bat.
I grabbed these Grip-N-Rip handle grips (one symmetrical original one, and one called the "trigger" which has two finger slots and a tapered palm side) off of Amazon for a few bucks a piece for my bats, I now have a more comfortable grip, and the butt no longer rests against my hand.
They've been durable through two seasons, and go on easily with a little soap water. Avoid adhesion on the inside for the tapered grip, you will want to rotate which part of your barrel you contact with everyone couple months at most.
Hope this helps you too, I spent a solid 10 years of my "beer-career" with hand pains.
Batting gloves are also an option if you're not yet using any (your hand may just be irritated slightly from it being a soft area of skin)
Cheers
That's 125 and change sticks of that for $1000, that's a bit less than a stick a game.