Types of tennis racket dampeners the more common vibration dampeners are round buttons rubber doughnuts tiny foam balls or 2 to 3 inch flat or round worm like shapes.
Rubber band dampener tennis.
Despite all the benefits of a vibration dampener there are still some people who don t use them when playing.
The worm is a long vibration dampener that resembles a worm.
People weave it through several strings to dampen the sound.
You can buy a bag of 100 64 rubber bands at staples for 1 99 us.
Andre agassi however strung a rubber band at the bottom of his strings which created a third yet unconventional type of dampener.
I ve gotten emails about this so here s a quick tutorial on how tie a rubber band dampener.
But you also reduce the amount of feel you get when you hit the ball.
Rubber bands are a great and affordable alternative to vibration.
Agassi tied a rubber band to his strings and it has the same effect as a rubber dampener.
The two primary types of dampeners are the worm and the button.
Going without a vibration dampener.
If a person can t locate a vibration dampener and they don t have time to order buy one a rubber band works.
Although these dampeners serve one primary purpose rubber bands can also be used as a vibration stopper in your racquet.
The dampening isn t quite as severe as you get from a button dampener but the thicker the band the more significant effect it has.
One more thing about vibration dampeners.
Vibration dampeners are made with rubber and this allows it be flexible but still absorb shock similar to tires on a car.
He removed the dampener and found that his racquet made a much louder pop when he hit his serve.
It might not look as cool you can t get one with a logo or smiley face on but they do the same job.
Andre agassi came up with a custom way of creating a vibration dampener by wrapping a rubber band around the bottom of the string bed.
The advantage to a rubber band is that they are much easier to find when in a pinch.