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Sniperskins ICT Hockey Grip
Sniperskins ICT Hockey Grip
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Sniper Skin is a custom fit grip that replaces your need for hockey tape. Our hockey grips are lightweight, and easy to install. Customize the look and feel of your grip, then install it in seconds with 212 F boiling water or a heat gun.
All hockey grip orders include a rubber top ring and foam tape to customize your grip profile. Our hockey grips also have extra tack to ensure a great grip while stick handling and increase product durability.
Fits most youth, junior, intermediate and senior hockey sticks.
Hockey Grips are 7.5" (190mm) long, and 1/64" (1mm) thick. Package includes 1 top ring & foam tape (1/8" or 3.0mm thick).
Can be installed over existing tape.
Waterproof.
Locks in place.
Tack can be restored when faded with grip spray such as Rawlings 5150 or similar products.
The installation process requires 212°F (100°C) boiling water, or a heat gun to ensure correct fit. High elevation areas must use a heat gun.
Check out our installation tutorial
STEP 1: CUSTOMIZE THE GRIP
- Use the rings & foam tape to create your custom grip feel
- Only install foam tape & rings in the first 5”/13cm of the shaft
- Test the grip feel with gloves on
STEP 2: POSITION ON SHAFT
- Slide the sleeve onto the stick
- Holes must be below the top ring or foam tape knob
- Align the logo/text as desired
STEP 3: FORM GRIP
Use at least a 1.5L electric kettle (water must be rapidly boiling with a temperature above 100°C/212°F) or a 1500W heat gun.
Boiling Water
- With your non-pouring hand holding the middle of the stick, position the grip pointing down and into a sink.
- As soon as the water has boiled, pour water into the sleeve and watch the Sniper Skin shrink!
- Continue pouring water until the kettle/pot is empty.
- Cool off with cold water
- Using sharp scissors, trim off the extra extra material
Heat Gun
- Stand the stick upright and begin rotating the stick
- Hold the gun 6in from the Sniper Skin
- Starting at the bottom of the grip, apply heat until the entire base has shrunk tightly
- Continue rotating the grip and slowly move the heat up towards the handle.
- Be careful not to overheat/melt the grip
- Using sharp scissors, trim off the extra extra material
CAUTION: USE AT YOUR OWN RISK
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