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Wilson protection tape is made to shield tennis and padel rackets from frame damage. During hard play, on clay courts or when your racket hits the ground, it can take a beating. The tape forms a strong layer over the weak parts of the frame, like the bumper. This helps stop scratches, dents, and warping. It also keeps dirt out of the tubings, which lowers the risk of string damage.
Using Wilson protection tape makes your racket and strings last longer. Your racket stays clean and keeps its playing feel. Putting on the tape is easy and helps guard your gear, no matter how often or how hard you play.
The tape guards against court impact and stops wear from walls, net edges, or clay. The top edge of the racket often gets bumps and scrapes. By adding a shield here, you avoid paint damage and keep the frame strong.
Also, Wilson protection tape keeps sand and dirt out of the tubings where strings meet the frame. This helps stop your strings from wearing out too fast and keeps tension better. So, the tape guards both the frame and helps you play well.
Wilson's best-known protection product is the Racket Saver. This tape is easy to put on, strong, and sticks by itself, so you need no extra tools. Each roll has about seven meters of tape, enough for many rackets. The tape is wide enough to fit the top part of a normal racket frame.
The tape stands up to scrapes and won't crack when it hits the court. You can guard three to five rackets, based on how much tape you use. It stays in place, even when you sweat a lot or play on clay. This makes it great for players who care about their gear.
For tennis rackets, Wilson protection tape goes on the top edge and sides of the frame, where it often hits the ground or balls. On padel rackets, the tape runs just below the outer edge of the head, where holes or grooves make it more likely to get damaged.
Based on your racket type and how you play, you might put the tape on more spots or with more care. Players who dive a lot or use their racket low to the ground can use more tape. With a light padel racket, you might want to add less weight.
Good prep work is key for tape that lasts. Always clean and dry the frame before you start. This helps the tape stick better and last longer. Measure where you want to place the tape and cut it, or put it on right from the roll.
Start at one end of the bumper and work across, pressing the tape down hard as you go. Make sure there are no air bubbles under it, as these can make the tape less sticky. If you put on more than one layer, make them overlap a bit. After a few games, check that the tape is still stuck on well and change it if needed.
Get your racket ready for every match with Wilson protection tape. Stop damage to your frame or strings, make your gear last longer, and play with trust. Order now from Passa and see how easy it is to keep your gear in top shape.