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Equipment => Bats => Bat Care => Topic started by: wcc on November 28, 2012, 05:05:27 PM
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Just wondering if anyone has any tips for applying grips that are thicker on the bottom half of the grip, as ive never had any problems applying normal grips to bats, but these ones i just seem to get them on properly, they always end up about 2 inches short of the bottom of the handle, also tried rolling them down and this isnt working either is there just getting lumps in the grip (if you know what i mean), tried everything been at it for a good half hour.
Im about to blow my top here haha!
This is the grip in question by the way.
http://www.only-cricket.com/products/589/119/cricket-bat-accessories/gunn-and-moore-gm-shock-absorba-cricket-bat-rubber-grips.aspx (http://www.only-cricket.com/products/589/119/cricket-bat-accessories/gunn-and-moore-gm-shock-absorba-cricket-bat-rubber-grips.aspx)
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I've literally just put a shock absorba on my Laver.
I used the GM vacuum pump to put mine on, really easy
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They're a piece of cake to use. Sometimes you have to use bat tape to seal the ends, especially octopus grips but they do a great job.
If you use more than 2 grips you'll have problems though as it's usually too thick for the pump to pass through. Just a thought.
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GM vacuum pump or the plastic bag method:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b6L9UhSvZYI
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Force your way through and ensure the bare bottom is covered, then work with your thumb/palm to get rid of lumps.
Easier said than done, GM shock absorba is pain in backside to apply properly :(
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Yeah im finding these are right pain to get it correct at the bottom of the handle, think im problys going to have to give up and get my mates vacuum pump, tried the bag method but may give it one more go with a stronger bag.
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I've tried the plastic bag method and it didn't work well for me :/
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Takes a few goes to get it right, i can do it more efficiently than the video now!
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If the grip is short after sliding it through the handle, roll it up 3/4 and put two tea towels thin enough to tug it down. Slide the grip back but this time over the towel and pull the towel down and it will bring the grip down with it. It's better shown and than written .
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I've tried the plastic bag method and it didn't work well for me :/
Same here, ended up with bits of broken bag and a stuck grip. Perhaps I needed some lube ;)
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tried the gm pump thing wat a sack of (No Swearing Please)!
gripping cone for me
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Same here, ended up with bits of broken bag and a stuck grip. Perhaps I needed some lube ;)
washing up liquid or liquid soap is a good lubricant for this method
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tried the gm pump thing wat a sack of (No Swearing Please)!
gripping cone for me
GM pump is the biggest waste of a fiver ever! Can't even do a shock-aabsorba with it as it can't get the suction! It only really works with chevron type grips
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Gm one works wonders for me!
Put new grips on my bats yesterday went on a treat!
Y'all just don't have the right pumping action lads ;)
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Gm one works wonders for me!
Put new grips on my bats yesterday went on a treat!
Y'all just don't have the right pumping action lads ;)
Or you've had too much practice! !
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Well, there is that as well Ryan!
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So your still alive after your meeting last night? Was kind of hoping for the worst, only because I've already "shot gunned" all your cricket gear :D