It's
All
In
The
Grip 

Knuckle on the base of the index finger goes on bevel 3
For the Eastern forehand grip. 

It will be the best investment you ever make in your tennis game.  It's less then getting your racquet restrung or taking a lesson.  You can't wear our Power V Grips out and we guarantee you will play better tennis.  ORDER NOW and have YOUR BEST YEAR EVER.

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Continental Grip
Eastern Backhand Grip

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Tennis Grips

Western Grip
Semi-Western Grip
Eastern Forehand Grip

Hybrid Eastern grip

Continental Grip
Eastern Backhand Grip

Serve Grips

Two Handed Backhand

All Tennis Grips

FAQs

Other 

Hit Like A Pro
Power -V- Grip
Testimonials
Design Premise
Mail Order
E-Mail
Great Links
Home Page
Attach PVG
Attach PVG ll

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Power V Grip (PVG)

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The amazing grip enhancement that will improve your game. 

Shake hands with the enhanced leverage and traction the
Power V Grips give the Eastern forehand grip. 

Power V Grip (PVG)

 Power V Grip II (PVG II)

In the photos above you will see our recommended positioning of the PVG and the PVG II for the Eastern forehand grip.

Because the PVG is larger then the PVG II it does not feel comfortable in the Eastern forehand grip when you place the knuckle on the base of the index finger on it.  Facing forward it feels like a regular Eastern forehand grip except now your fingers are wrapped around the PVG giving you tremendous leverage and traction.

The PVG II, being smaller, does feel very comfortable with the knuckle on the base of the index finger placed on top of it so you can place it in the palm of your hand. 

Having said all that, I probably have you totally confused.  What I would like to see you do is practice and experiment with whatever PVG you order.  Try it facing forward and in the palm of your hand.  This will give you a tremendous appreciation of just how important the shape of the handle is.  Depending on your swing path, racquet head speed, mechanics and how dynamic you want your Eastern forehand to be will determine which position is best for you.    

The PVG facing forward with the fingers wrapped around it.

The PVG II facing back with the palm of the hand wrapped around it. 

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