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- STIK-GRIP

 

CLASSIC

 PARTS AND ASSEMBLY

 

 

STEP 3

 

SLIP GRIP ON

 Place one end of the STIK-GRIP over the handle.  
Using some force, slide the STIK-GRIP completely 
onto the handle. If the handle has a knob you may 
have to start applying the grip at an angle as the 
grip is not wide enough to fit straight over the knob 
(see the illustration). Once over the knob, slide the 
grip completely onto the handle using force when 
needed. We recommend that the grip is flush with 
the bottom of the handle for proper placement.

NOTE:  You can also keep the grip over the knob if 

you leave excess material for shrinkage. This 
is the preferred approach for hockey sticks, 
lacrosse sticks, and racquets. 

STEP 1 

 Remove the old grip (if any) from the handle that you have chosen to re-grip.  Make sure all residue and tape is removed. The handle should be completely cleaned before applying the STIK-GRIP.  

STEP 2 

 Remove the STIK-GRIP from the sealed pouch. The STIK-GRIP will be moist from the solvent. It’s recommended to have a towel nearby to wipe away any excess solvent from the outside of the grip.

STIK-GRIP

 

CLASSIC

 PARTS:

SEALED STIK-GRIP

RUBBER BAND

 

STEP 5

 

LET DRY AND SHRINK

Once the STIK-GRIP is positioned properly, lay the 
handle on a towel and let sit for 6-12 hours. As the 
grip shrinks onto the handle, it could move a little. 
It is recommended that the user checks on the grip 
a few times during the first hour to assure proper 
positioning and adjusts as necessary. Regularly 
check for wear and tear. Stop using STIK-GRIP if any 
part of it rips or shows excessive wear.

 

STEP 4

 

FASTEN WITH RUBBER BAND

To make sure the bottom end of the STIK-GRIP stays 
flush to the end of the handle, we have included 
a rubber band. Wrapping the rubber band tightly 
around the bottom end of the handle prevents the 
grip from shrinking on that side.  Make sure the 
rubber band is tight.

RUBBER BAND

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