Tater Baseball
HNDL Bat Grip - RED .5mm
$ 12.99
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A perfectly engineered mix of softness and grip, HNDL. Grip Wraps aim at providing ultimate feel at the plate, on the rink, on the field or on the tennis courts.
Our unique polymer material features innovative DTS Technology to ensure maximum tack, comfort, and contact vibration reduction. Priding itself on slip-resistance, HNDL. Grip Wraps were created to perform in any weather condition so the last thing an athlete worries about is diminished confidence because of a lack of grip control.
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THE BRAND FOR THE MODERN BALLPLAYER
WE PLAY FOR KEEPS
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THE BRAND FOR THE MODERN BALLPLAYERFrequently Asked Questions
What does the HNDL bat grip wrap work on?
The HNDL bat grip wrap is built for wood bats first, but the polymer surface works on virtually any handle that takes a 0.5mm wrap — metal/BBCOR bats, fungoes, hockey sticks, tennis rackets, pickleball paddles, even golf-club training aids. The DTS polymer holds tack and slip-resistance regardless of the substrate underneath. One pack covers one full handle.
How does HNDL compare to popular bat grip wraps like Lizard Skin DSP?
The HNDL bat grip wrap is built on the same general category as Lizard Skin DSP — a 0.5mm polymer wrap with a tacky surface, sold for hitters who want vibration dampening and slip resistance. The differences are in the polymer itself (HNDL uses our DTS surface) and the source: HNDL grips ship from the same Cheshire, Connecticut shop that builds Tater's MLB wood bats, so a wood-bat customer ordering a grip is buying from one shop instead of two. Same category, same thickness, similar feel.
How do I install the HNDL bat grip on my bat?
Installation takes about five minutes. Peel the backing off the end strip, anchor it just above the knob with a slight diagonal angle, then spiral the wrap up the handle with about a 1/16" overlap on each pass. Stop at the taper, trim any excess with a sharp blade, and finish with the included tape. If the wrap doesn't seat perfectly the first time, peel it back and reposition — the polymer adhesive can be reapplied during the install without losing tack.



































