Is black tape not any better than having a knurled grip? The knurled grip seemed to accelerate the cheese grating effect on hands.
Black tape to prevent callouses?
Posted on 2/17/2005 at 8:12AM in Kettlebell Techniques.
Pavel, are you saying black tape is not any better than having a knurled grip? The knurled grip seemed to accelerate the cheese grating effect on hands.
How thick are the grips on the kettlebells? What can be done to prevent really bad callouses?
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