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{TECHNIQUE} Sweaty hands
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#1 · October 30, 2003, 12:26 pm
Quote from Forum Archives on October 30, 2003, 12:26 pmPosted by: mbutts <mbutts@...>
If any of you have really sweaty hands while playing, I may have found a
solution. While playing tennis last night, my partner wanted me to try some
stuff she got from the pro shop. It is a gel you rub on your hands, and
looking at the ingredients, it is mostly a gel form of alcohol. It did not
make your hands sticky, but your hands ABSOLUTELY do not sweat. I played 2
hours of singles in 60-65 degree weather, and NEVER used my tennis towel on
my hands.I think it is made by Prince; your local racquet shop should know what it
is.Monte
Posted by: mbutts <mbutts@...>
If any of you have really sweaty hands while playing, I may have found a
solution. While playing tennis last night, my partner wanted me to try some
stuff she got from the pro shop. It is a gel you rub on your hands, and
looking at the ingredients, it is mostly a gel form of alcohol. It did not
make your hands sticky, but your hands ABSOLUTELY do not sweat. I played 2
hours of singles in 60-65 degree weather, and NEVER used my tennis towel on
my hands.
solution. While playing tennis last night, my partner wanted me to try some
stuff she got from the pro shop. It is a gel you rub on your hands, and
looking at the ingredients, it is mostly a gel form of alcohol. It did not
make your hands sticky, but your hands ABSOLUTELY do not sweat. I played 2
hours of singles in 60-65 degree weather, and NEVER used my tennis towel on
my hands.
I think it is made by Prince; your local racquet shop should know what it
is.
Monte
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