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Lemon/Lime Tennis Racquet Vibration Dampener – Fun Shock Absorber for Tennis, Squash, & Racquetball Rackets – Fits All Major Brands Including Wilson, Babolat, & Head

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$7.95

$ 3 .99 $3.99

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About this item

  • DOUBLE-SIDED FUN DESIGN – Featuring a vibrant lemon on one side and a lime on the other, this dampener adds a playful touch to your racket. Perfect for friendly games—let it help you decide who serves first!
  • REDUCE RACKET VIBRATIONS – Crafted from durable PVC, this high-quality shock absorber eliminates that annoying "ping" sound and minimizes vibrations for improved racket control and comfort during matches.
  • VERSATILE FIT – Compatible with all tennis, squash, and racquetball rackets, including popular brands like Wilson, Babolat, and Head, ensuring you can use it with any racquet you own.
  • EASY TO USE & DURABLE – Designed for lasting performance, this dampener easily attaches to racket strings, offering a snug fit that stays put during intense games.
  • PERFECT GIFT FOR TENNIS ENTHUSIASTS – Ideal for players of all skill levels, this unique lemon-lime dampener makes a great gift for tennis lovers, adding a touch of fun to their game!


Add some style to your racquet! This Lemon / Lime vibration dampener has a lemon on one side and a lime on the other. Made of flexible PVC it not only eliminates that dreaded ping sound it also is a fun way to accessorize. Use it to determine who serves by spinning your racquet and choosing lemon or lime.


H
Reviewed in the United States on May 27, 2024
Great tennis racquet dampener and very cute. I love asking my opponents “lemon or lime” when we spin to see who serves first lol. Four stars because it’s a bit pricy for a simple, small, and cheap product.
Javababi
Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2024
Cutest shock absorber for your tennis racquet. Lime/lemon
SC
Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2022
Worked great and so cute!
Alonso Montoya Guzman
Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2012
I didn't expected to much from this product based on its price, however, I've expected a little more, about two hours of playing (and not playing hard, just an easy training session) it gets broke in two :(