Product Code: SKU:SKU:132047

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This is a grip paste you rub straight into your hands, so a player gets a tackier hold on the ball without spraying anything. It's a firm, sticky formula Griptec makes for sweaty, wet and humid game-day conditions, the sort of day when a dry ball turns slippery. It suits AFL, rugby league, and any code where a dropped mark or a spilled ball costs you.
The paste goes on by hand and leaves a tacky residue that improves grip and friction between your skin and the ball. A small amount worked into the fingers and palms is enough, and you top it up as the grip wears off through the game.
It comes in three sizes: a 10g pocket size for a single player, a 100g size for regular use, and a 200g tub sized for a club that treats a full bench. The tub suits a trainer's bag where a squad shares one container across a season rather than everyone carrying their own.
Straptor stocks it next to the rest of the gear a trainer carries and the strapping tape range, so a club can add it to a tape order in one go. If you'd rather spray than rub it in, the Safe Hands ball grip spray does the same job from an aerosol. Straptor is Australian owned and packs the paste in with a tape order from the East Bendigo store, sent out nationally, with someone on the phone who knows what goes in a trainer's bag.
Features
- Rubs straight into the hands, no spray
- Tacky formula that adds grip for handling the ball
- Griptec makes it for sweaty, wet and humid conditions
- A little worked into the fingers goes a long way
- Three sizes, from a 10g pocket size to a 200g club tub
- Sits in the trainer's bag next to the tape
Specifications
- Form: paste, applied by hand
- Sizes: 10g, 100g, 200g tub
- Brand: Griptec
- SKUs: 132047 (10g), 132048 (100g), 132049 (200g tub)
- Use: grip for handling balls and sports equipment
What's in the box
- One container of Griptec Original Grip Paste in the size you choose (10g, 100g, or 200g tub)
Usage
Work a small amount into clean, dry hands, spreading it across the fingers and palms. Give it a moment to turn tacky before you handle the ball. Reapply through the game as the grip wears off. A little goes a long way, so start light and add more if you want extra tack.
Care and storage
Keep the lid on between uses and store at room temperature, out of direct sun and away from heat.
Common questions
What does it do? It's a grip paste you rub into your hands to make holding the ball easier, useful when sweat or wet weather turns the ball slippery.
Paste or spray? This is a paste you rub in by hand. If you'd rather an aerosol, the Safe Hands ball grip spray does the same job.
Which size should I get? The 10g is a pocket size for one player, the 100g suits regular use, and the 200g tub is sized for a club sharing one container.
Is it made for wet conditions? Griptec makes it for sweaty, wet and humid game days, when a dry ball turns slippery and a bit of tack helps you hold it.
How do I get it off my hands? Give your hands a wash after the game.
Grip performance is described from the Griptec product information. No therapeutic claim is made: this is a grip aid for handling the ball, not an injury treatment. Straptor is Australian owned and run.