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Raquex Enforce Grip Spray 50ml / 200+ Applications – Racket Grip Spray for Dry, Sweat-Free Hands. For Tennis, Squash, Padel, Pickleball, Badminton, Hockey, Cricket, Rugby

£10.99

The ultimate solution for rackets that need a grip without the sweat and discomfort. Raquex Enforce Grip Spray is specifically designed to provide a non-slip, dry surface on your hand even during intense play. This lightweight, water-repellent formula ensures a consistent grip, allowing you to focus on your game.

Say goodbye to sticky hands and hello to improved control and confidence with Raquex Enforce Grip Spray. Its unique blend of polymers and waxes creates an exceptional texture that prevents moisture from seeping into the skin, keeping your hands dry even in extreme conditions.

Whether you're hitting aces in tennis or blocking shots in squash, Raquex Enforce Grip Spray is the perfect companion for any sport. It's gentle enough for daily use but tough enough to withstand the rigors of competition. Plus, it won't leave residue or attract dirt and dust, making it easy to clean up after your game.

With a range of products available in 50ml bottles and over 200 applications, you can enjoy the comfort and performance that Raquex Enforce Grip Spray provides for all sports.

Product Reviews

Name: Review:
I have been using this product for a couple of days and I can already tell its effects are minimal. Its results have not met my expectations, despite trying it twice with no noticeable difference. My hands still sweat just as much when I use it as they do without it - maybe even more.

T. Xylis - 23/02/2026

In the wet weather, sometimes I find that my hands get too sweaty and flat green bowls are an ideal way to challenge myself. I've found that adding some substance to my hands can make all the difference in terms of grip. This product, on the other hand, has been a more recent addition to my arsenal - one that I picked up while browsing through a local health food store.

The idea behind it is to add an extra layer of moisture and warmth to your palms before playing, but I'm not convinced that it's worth the £10 price tag. At least with rose water and glycerine from the chemist, I get the same results without breaking the bank.

O. Patel - 22/02/2026