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My LVL5 gymnast has tiny hands and her first pair of grips are becoming slippery, which I've been told means she needs new ones. She is currently in US Glove Hotshots which have been working fine for her, but I would like to explore other brands for her. What brands do your gymnasts like and are there any I should stay clear of? Thank you so much.
 
When my kid was L5, she also had tiny hands. She used pixie buckle dowel grips. We got them online at ten-o.com
 
We use ginnasta. They are rarely in stock, but are great.
Second this one. Daughter and whole squad swears by them. So much that the coach had a group order done for the gym. DD likes the narrow width, and the leather is super soft and easy to break in.
 
I got intent this year and they have been amazing. They are another custum grip brand. I used ginnasta before and love them too
 
Reisport. Never met a senior who didn’t use Reisport. Especially the men.
 
My LVL5 gymnast has tiny hands and her first pair of grips are becoming slippery, which I've been told means she needs new ones. She is currently in US Glove Hotshots which have been working fine for her, but I would like to explore other brands for her. What brands do your gymnasts like and are there any I should stay clear of? Thank you so much.

If she likes the first pair... get the same ones. Our entire club uses US Glove.
 
My daughter and all her teammates love ginnasta narrow double buckles. So far we've been able to get new pairs in time but I do worry about it, as the owner is always struggling to meet demand. My daughter loves them though so we just cross our fingers.
 

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