Padel overgrip

Head Padel Overgrips

Head is the comfort-first reference on this site. The XtremeSoft review is the main place to start if you want a softer handle feel and do not mind replacing the overgrip more often.

Where Head fits

Head overgrips are a strong reference when you want a softer touch, a cushioned feel, and a handle that feels a little more forgiving in the hand.

The XtremeSoft review shows the main trade-off clearly: very pleasant feel, but a tendency to need more frequent replacement when the session gets long or sweaty.

Head starting points

Use the table to decide what to read first.

If you wantStart hereWhy
A softer hand feelHead XtremeSoft reviewIt is the clearest comfort-first Head example on the site.
Brand background and rangeHead brand pageUseful when you want the broader lineup first.
More moisture controlYonex Wet Super Grap reviewUseful if sweat is more important than softness.
A balanced all-round optionWilson Padel Pro reviewUseful if you want a more neutral comparison.
A practical buying overviewBest padel overgripsUseful before narrowing the field to one model.

How to judge a Head overgrip in play

If the handle feels pleasant at first but turns sticky or dirty quickly, that is the sign to treat Head as a comfort option rather than a sweat-specialist option.

For players who replace grips often, that trade-off can still be worth it. For players who want a set-it-and-forget-it option, a drier reference like Yonex may fit better.

FAQ

Yes. On this site, Head is the clearest reference for a softer and more cushioned feel.

Yes. It is the main tested product reference for the brand.

It can handle moderate sweat, but it is not the most sweat-focused option on the site.

Compare with Yonex if moisture matters more, or with Wilson if you want a more neutral middle ground.

Open the Head XtremeSoft review first if you want the real product feel.