
Pack 3 Ovrgrips Nox Blanco Perforados
These are white perforated overgrips from Nox, sold in a pack of three. If you go through grips regularly, buying in a pack makes sense. You get a consistent supply without having to reorder after every session, and the price...
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These are white perforated overgrips from Nox, sold in a pack of three. If you go through grips regularly, buying in a pack makes sense. You get a consistent supply without having to reorder after every session, and the price per grip works out better than buying individually.
The perforated design is the key feature here. The small holes across the surface allow moisture to escape more easily, which helps keep your hand drier during play. That matters if you sweat a lot or play in warm conditions where a standard overgrip turns slippery within a set. The white colour shows wear clearly, so you will know exactly when it is time to swap to a fresh one rather than guessing. Each grip weighs in at a light 100g for the pack, so they add almost nothing to your bag.
These suit players who already know they like Nox overgrips and want a reliable stock of them. They also work well for anyone who prefers a tackier, moisture-managing grip over a dry-feel option. If you play outdoors in hot weather or tend to grip the handle tightly, the perforated version is a sensible choice. Players who prefer a thicker feel or a dry-texture grip may want to look at other options, as this is a standard thin overgrip aimed at feel and sweat control rather than cushioning.
Frequently asked questions
How many overgrips are in this pack?
There are three overgrips included in the pack.
Are these suitable for sweaty hands?
Yes. The perforated surface helps moisture escape, making them a good choice for players who sweat heavily or play in warm conditions.
Can I use these on any padel racket?
Yes, overgrips wrap over your existing base grip and fit any standard padel handle. They are not a replacement for the base grip underneath.
How often should I replace my overgrip?
That depends on how often you play and how much you sweat, but most regular players change their overgrip every one to three sessions to maintain a consistent feel and grip security.

