About this item
High-performance grip featuring a dual-texture design combining tacky outer surface with perforated underlayer for advanced moisture management. The precision-engineered pattern delivers optimal friction in all weather conditions while providing superior shock absorption to reduce vibration transfer during aggressive stroke play.
The Control Grip employs advanced material technology to enhance bat handling through precise texture patterning and cushioning properties, delivering consistent performance across varying playing conditions while maintaining essential tactile feedback between batsman and blade.
Key Features:
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Micro-Perforated Design: Strategically placed perforations enhance airflow and moisture dissipation for consistent grip in humid conditions
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Gradient Texture Pattern: Varied surface density provides enhanced friction where needed most for bottom and top hand placement
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Vibration Dampening: Specialized polymer compound reduces harmful impact vibration without sacrificing feel
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Pre-Stretched Construction: Engineered for easier application with minimal stretching required during installation
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Contoured Edges: Tapered profile prevents ridge formation when wrapped, creating a smooth transition between overlaps
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Enhanced Tackiness: Proprietary compound maintains surface friction even as the grip ages through extended use
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UV-Resistant Formulation: Retains performance characteristics even with regular exposure to sunlight during outdoor play
FAQs
Q: How does the GM Control Grips differ from GM's Matrix and other premium grip options?
A: The Control Grip features a more subtle texture pattern compared to the pronounced chevrons of the Matrix Grip, making it ideal for batsmen who prefer enhanced feel over maximum traction. The perforated design provides superior moisture management in humid conditions, while the 10-12g weight is approximately 15% lighter than the Matrix. Batsmen who employ a lighter grip pressure or who frequently adjust hand positioning during their stance typically prefer the Control Grip's balanced combination of traction and malleability.
Q: Does GM Control Grips require any special preparation or maintenance to maintain optimal performance?
A: Unlike traditional cotton-based grips, the Control Grip does not benefit from grip enhancers or resin applications, as these can clog the micro-perforations. For optimal performance, wipe the grip with a damp cloth after extended sessions to remove sweat salt deposits, which can reduce tackiness. In extremely dry conditions, a light misting with water before play can temporarily enhance surface friction. The grip should be replaced when the perforations begin to close or when the textured pattern shows significant wear, typically after 3-4 months of regular use.
Q: Is GM Control Grips suitable for players with smaller hands or those using bats with thicker handles?
A: The Control Grip's standard 2.0mm thickness works well for most adult players, but for those with smaller hands or using bats with chunky handles, it can be effectively combined with a thinner base grip. For junior players transitioning to full-size bats, the Control Grip is often preferred over thicker options as it allows better hand contact around the handle circumference. For bats with custom-shaped handles or oval profiles, the Control Grip's excellent conformability allows it to maintain the handle's ergonomic design better than stiffer alternatives.
Q: How might GM Control Grips influence a batsman's playing style or shot selection?
A: The Control Grip's balanced design makes it particularly well-suited for technically versatile batsmen who play across formats. The responsive feel facilitates delicate touch play such as late cuts and glances, while still providing sufficient security for power hitting. Players who frequently transition between defensive and aggressive batting modes throughout an innings report that the grip's consistent performance regardless of grip pressure helps maintain shot consistency. Batsmen who employ significant wrist work in their technique typically find that the Control Grip's responsiveness enhances their ability to manipulate the bat face at the moment of impact.