TOURNA Lead Tape 1/4" x 72" Reel
This 1/4 inch wide strip of lead tape adds weight to your racket and delivers more power. Adhesive backed so it attaches easily to racket frame. Just cut and press. Used and endorsed by Pete Sampras.
Also comes in 1/2 inch wide, sold separately, check our store for details.
Features:
- Made in USA.
- Approx. 72 inches (182cm) of tape is included on the reel.
- Tourna Lead Tape adds weight to your racquet to deliver more power to your game!
- 4" of this lead tape weighs 1 gram.
- 1/4" (0.64 cm) wide to fit any frame, 72" (182 cm) long.
- Adhesive backed so it attaches easily and quickly.
- Comes in a roll so there are no folds to damage the tape.
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