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Bat Grips — Pro-Grade Wraps & Tape

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Bat Grips — Pro-Grade Wraps & Tape from Tater

Tater bat grips are built for hitters who care about feel through contact. The right grip stops the bat from twisting in your hands. It absorbs vibration on mis-hits. It stays tacky in cold, heat, rain, or sweat. Wrong grip and the bat slips, stings, or worse — flies out of your hands.

All Tater baseball bat grips in this collection ship in stock — typically 2–3 business days from order. The HNDL bat grip wrap is our flagship 0.5mm polymer build. Same category as Lizard Skin DSP, built in our pricing and quality lane. Tacky bat grips that hold up to high-volume cage work, hot summer games, and cold spring practices. Pro bat grips also work on hockey sticks, tennis rackets, and pickleball paddles. Same polymer, same multi-sport performance. Built by the Connecticut bat shop that supplies MLB hitters. Bat grip tape and wrap options for every player.

Polymer construction  ·  Slip resistant

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Frequently Asked Questions

What baseball bat grips does Tater Baseball offer?
Our bat grip line includes the HNDL Bat Grip Wrap in multiple thicknesses (0.5mm and standard) and color options. Built with high-grip polymer construction, the HNDL grip delivers controlled tackiness through a full season without the sticky residue or rapid wear of cheaper alternatives. Compatible with baseball bats, softball bats, hockey sticks, tennis racquets, and pickleball paddles.
What's the difference between 0.5mm and standard-thickness bat grips?
Thinner grips (0.5mm) preserve the feel of the original bat handle, which most hitters prefer when they want their hands directly on the wood. Standard-thickness grips add cushioning and slightly increase handle diameter — useful for players who want a thicker handle feel or extra vibration dampening. Pick based on your preference; many hitters use a thinner grip on game bats and a standard grip on training bats.
How do Tater bat grips compare to Lizard Skin DSP?
Lizard Skin DSP is the most-known bat grip on the market; Tater HNDL is built to the same performance standard with a stronger polymer that holds tackiness longer through a full season. Both are pro-level grips. The HNDL also works across more sports (hockey sticks, racquets, paddles) where DSP is baseball-bat-specific. Both grip options are available in our collection.

Bat Grips & Wraps — Pro-Grade Tackiness, No Slip

The right bat grip is one of the most under-rated swing tools. A grip with the wrong tack lets the bat slip under the hands; a grip with vibration dampening reduces sting on mis-hits and keeps the swing comfortable through a full session.

Tater's grip lineup:

  • HNDL Bat Grip Wraps — 0.5mm polymer tape with our DTS surface for slip-resistance and vibration reduction. Works on wood bats, BBCOR, fungoes, hockey sticks, tennis rackets, pickleball paddles. Available in 16 colorways including Black, White, Red, Steel Black, Pink Crush, Desert Black, Molten Orange, Crimson Black, Frost Blue, Cotton Candy, Electric Pink, Glacier Mint, Regal Purple, Tropic Heatmap, Weatherman, and Patriot.
  • Bat tape and pre-cut wraps

Easy install. A grip install takes about 5 minutes — peel, anchor above the knob, spiral up the handle with 1/16" overlap, trim and finish. If the wrap doesn't seat right the first time, peel it back and reposition.

How HNDL compares. Same general category as Lizard Skin DSP — 0.5mm polymer with tack — but HNDL ships from the same Cheshire, Connecticut shop that builds Tater's MLB wood bats.