Karakal PU Super Grip.

Introduced over 28 years ago and now with an improved PU surface, the Karakal PU Super Grip remains the No.1 grip tape for all racquet sports players. The addition of nano particles at the molecular level has also increased the durability, grip and comfort.

The PU super grip can be used for various sports. Especially in badminton, squash, tennis, hockey and ice hockey, the grip tape is referred to by many players as the best on the market.
The self-adhesive backing also makes it easy to wrap and is therefore recommended for all ages.

How to wrap your grip band according to your wishes:
Step 1: Remove the film from the PU surface of the grip tape.
Step 2: Remove a piece of the sticky side foil. Please note: Start at the narrower end.
Place the thin end of the grip tape at the bottom of the grip so that it fits exactly. The grip tape should not extend over or expose any of the handle.
Step 3: Start wrapping the grip tape. You will see that the grip tape is pre-shaped and makes a "bow" upwards. Now follow this bow evenly and wrap the grip tape up to the end of the grip. Depending on whether you prefer the grip band thinner or thicker, the width of the overlap may vary.
Step 4: Now cut the grip tape in a horizontal, straight line so that it optimally closes with the grip cap.
Step 5: Now attach the grip tape to the handle cap using the enclosed end adhesive strip.

Brand description:

Karakal.

The Karakal brand has set itself the goal of equipping its customers with a variety of racquet sports items at the highest level and relies on innovative ideas, designs and technologies.
We always try to improve and listen in particular to the needs and requirements of our customers, which we integrate into the development of new technologies.
Karakal always strives to exceed the expectations of its customers, especially in terms of quality, service and expertise.

This is the reason why the lightest badminton racket in the world, the Karakal BN 60 (as of July 2018), was developed, setting new standards in the field of racket handling.