Table of Contents
- What Grip Size Should Most Players Use?
- Why Grip Size Matters
- Why PBPRO Uses a 4.25-Inch Grip
- What Are Overgrips?
- How Players Customize Grip Size
- Signs Your Grip Size May Be Wrong
- Sweaty Hands? Use Overgrips + Wristbands
- Beginner Tip
- Customize Your Paddle Setup
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Final Thoughts
Complete Beginner Guide
Choosing the right pickleball grip size can improve comfort, control, confidence, and overall paddle feel. Whether you are a beginner learning the game or an experienced player customizing your setup, understanding grip sizes and overgrips can help you play more comfortably and confidently.
What Grip Size Should Most Players Use?
Most adult pickleball players are comfortable using a 4.25-inch grip size. This size offers a great balance of comfort and control and can easily be customized using overgrips.
At PBPRO, our paddles feature a 4.25-inch grip circumference, which is one of the most common and versatile grip sizes in pickleball today.
Instead of manufacturing many different grip sizes, many players simply customize the handle feel using overgrips.
Why Grip Size Matters
The right grip size helps:
- Improve paddle control
- Reduce hand fatigue
- Prevent slipping during play
- Increase comfort
- Help with touch shots and spin
A grip that is too small or too large can make your paddle feel uncomfortable and harder to control.
Why PBPRO Uses a 4.25-Inch Grip
A 4.25-inch grip works well for the majority of adult pickleball players because it offers flexibility and customization.
Benefits of a 4.25-Inch Grip:
✅ Comfortable for most adult players
✅ Easy to customize
✅ Great balance of comfort and control
✅ Works well for beginners and intermediate players
✅ Compatible with overgrip layering
Many female players and players with smaller hands prefer starting with a 4.25-inch grip because it offers flexibility without feeling overly bulky.
Former tennis players also commonly use 4.25-inch grips and customize the feel by adding overgrips.
What Are Overgrips?
Overgrips are thin wraps placed over your existing paddle grip.
They are extremely popular in pickleball because they:
- Absorb sweat
- Improve comfort
- Prevent slipping
- Add tackiness and control
- Slightly increase grip size
At PBPRO, we offer overgrips in multiple colors so players can customize both the feel and style of their paddle.

How Players Customize Grip Size
Want a Slightly Larger Grip?
Most players simply add:
- 1 overgrip
- or 2 overgrips
This is especially common among:
- male players
- former tennis players
- players with larger hands
Each overgrip slightly increases the thickness of the handle while adding comfort and sweat absorption.
Want a Smaller Grip?
Some players prefer a thinner feel for:
- quicker hand speed
- more wrist action
- easier spin generation
To make a 4.25-inch grip feel smaller, players can:
- Remove the original base grip
- Replace it with 1 or 2 thinner overgrips
This is a common customization many experienced players use.
Signs Your Grip Size May Be Wrong
Grip Too Small
You may notice:
- Excessive wrist movement
- Hand fatigue
- Squeezing too tightly
- Less stability
Grip Too Large
You may notice:
- Reduced wrist snap
- Slower hand speed
- Discomfort during long play
- Difficulty changing grips quickly
Sweaty Hands? Use Overgrips + Wristbands
Many pickleball players deal with sweaty hands during hot weather or long matches.
To improve grip and comfort:
- Use fresh overgrips regularly
- Wear wristbands to reduce sweat reaching your hands
- Replace worn grips when they become slippery
These simple adjustments can make a huge difference on the court.
Beginner Tip 👍
If you are new to pickleball, don’t stress too much about grip size.
For most adult players:
A 4.25-inch grip with an overgrip is a great setup.
As you improve, you can fine-tune the feel based on:
- Comfort
- Hand size
- Playing style
- Sweat level
- Personal preference
Customize Your Paddle Setup
At PBPRO, our paddles feature a versatile 4.25-inch grip size designed to work for a wide range of players.
Pair your paddle with colorful overgrips for:
- Added comfort
- Better sweat absorption
- Improved control
- A more personalized feel on the court
Frequently Asked Questions
Is 4.25 a good pickleball grip size?
Yes. A 4.25-inch grip is one of the most common and versatile grip sizes for adult pickleball players.
Can overgrips make a paddle handle bigger?
Yes. Adding overgrips slightly increases grip thickness while improving comfort and sweat absorption.
How often should you replace overgrips?
Many players replace overgrips every few weeks depending on play frequency and sweat levels.
Do overgrips help sweaty hands?
Yes. Overgrips absorb moisture and help prevent the paddle from slipping during play.
What if my grip feels too big?
Players can remove the original grip and replace it with thinner overgrips for a slimmer feel.
Final Thoughts
Grip size is important — but it doesn’t have to be complicated.
That’s why many players prefer a versatile setup like a 4.25-inch grip that can easily be customized with overgrips.
Whether you want:
- More comfort
- Better sweat absorption
- Increased control
- Or a personalized feel
Overgrips are one of the easiest and most affordable ways to improve your pickleball experience.
And honestly? Every pickleball player should probably own a few 😉
PBPRO Overgrip Colors:
Blue
Seafoam
Red
Black - best seller
White
Green
Orange
Pink
Gray
Yellow
Looking for the Right Pickleball Paddle?
Now that you understand pickleball grip sizes and overgrips, the next step is choosing the right paddle for your skill level and playing style.
From beginner-friendly paddles to advanced raw carbon options, our PBPRO Paddle Guide breaks down everything you need to know.
👉 Read the Complete PBPRO Pickleball Paddle Guide









