

Cubo 100 Overgrips Enebe Lisos Multicolor
If you go through overgrips quickly, buying in bulk is the sensible move. This box of 100 smooth (liso) overgrips from Enebe is aimed at club players, coaches, and anyone who wraps their grip after every session and doesn't want...
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If you go through overgrips quickly, buying in bulk is the sensible move. This box of 100 smooth (liso) overgrips from Enebe is aimed at club players, coaches, and anyone who wraps their grip after every session and doesn't want to keep running out. At 1000g total weight, you're getting a full box that will last most players a very long time, or a club a solid chunk of the season.
Enebe's smooth overgrips suit players who prefer a firm, consistent feel in the hand rather than the tackier, more textured finish of a perforated grip. Smooth overgrips tend to absorb less sweat than perforated ones, so they work best for players who don't sweat heavily or who wrap fresh before each match regardless. The multicolor assortment means you get a mix of colours across the box, which is handy if you like to match your grip to your kit, or if you're supplying a group of players who each want their own colour.
If you only play once a week and already have a few overgrips at home, a box of 100 is probably more than you need for a good while. Equally, if you sweat a lot during play, a perforated or tacky overgrip may serve you better than a smooth one. But for regular players, coaches running sessions, or small clubs looking to stock up without paying retail price per unit, this bulk box makes straightforward sense.
Frequently asked questions
Are these overgrips suitable for all padel rackets?
Yes, Enebe overgrips are a standard width and length that fits the grip of any padel racket.
What does "liso" mean?
Liso is Spanish for smooth. These overgrips have a flat, smooth surface rather than a perforated or textured finish.
Do all 100 overgrips come in different colours?
The box is described as multicolor, so you get an assortment of colours rather than all the same shade. The exact colour split can vary by batch.
How long does one overgrip typically last?
That depends on how often you play and how much you sweat. Many players replace theirs every one to three sessions to keep a fresh feel.

