Review Summary Table
| Star rating | |
|---|---|
| Best fit | A grip aid for sweaty hands and longer sessions; check current stock before adding it to your kit. |
| Main trade-off | You need an item confirmed in stock before considering alternatives |
| Tested on | Indoor and outdoor sessions where sweat, comfort, and repeat use were easy to notice |
| Setup used | Used with a standard grip setup and beginner-to-intermediate match patterns |
| Who should buy it | Buy 4on TotalGrip Spray if it fixes a specific setup problem. Skip it if you are still missing the bigger essentials: racket, shoes, balls, and a basic bag. |
How It Felt in My Testing
4on TotalGrip Spray is a small item, so I judged it by whether it solved a real annoyance. The useful accessories are the ones you stop noticing because they do their job.
In play, the value showed up around comfort and reliability rather than power. That is exactly what an accessory should do inside a beginner or regular-player kit.
I like checking accessories after a long point or late in a session, when sweat and fatigue make little details louder. 4on TotalGrip Spray made the most sense in that part of the test.
Scores
| Category | Score | What I felt on court |
|---|---|---|
| Usefulness | 8.1/10 | Reliable in match play with a noticeable trade-off. |
| Grip/support | 9.2/10 | A clear strength during testing. |
| Comfort | 7.6/10 | Usable, but not the main reason to buy this product. |
| Durability | 7.9/10 | Usable, but not the main reason to buy this product. |
| Ease of use | 8.1/10 | Reliable in match play with a noticeable trade-off. |
| Value | 8.5/10 | Reliable in match play with a noticeable trade-off. |
Specs That Matter
- Type Grip
- BestUse A grip aid for sweaty hands and longer sessions; check current stock before adding it to your kit.
- FitRole Durable, Comfort
- Traits Grip, Sweat
- Brand 4on
- Price $34.99
- Stock Check current stock
Best For and Who Should Avoid It
Best for
- A grip aid for sweaty hands and longer sessions; check current stock before adding it to your kit.
- Beginners building a complete kit instead of only buying a racket
- Regular players who notice grip, sweat, or arm comfort changing match quality
Avoid if
- You need an item confirmed in stock before considering alternatives
- You would rather keep your first setup minimal and add accessories later
- You expect an accessory to replace proper technique, fit, or medical advice
What I Would Compare It Against
- 4on TotalGrip Spray should be compared against accessories that solve the same grip, comfort, or support problem.
- Small accessories are worth it when they remove friction from a real session.
- I would buy essentials first, then add accessories once the need is obvious.
Tool-tested setup accessory pick
Floky NO STRAIN Sleeve Black
Optional support for players with arm or elbow sensitivity; check current stock before adding it to your kit.
- Review
- 8.1/10
- Price
- $54.99
- Best for
- Optional support for players with arm or elbow sensitivity; check current stock before adding it to your kit.
Tool-tested setup accessory pick
Floky NO STRAIN Sleeve X TAPIA
A comfort add-on for players who already know their elbow needs extra support.
- Review
- 8.1/10
- Price
- $49.99
- Best for
- A comfort add-on for players who already know their elbow needs extra support.
Tool-tested setup accessory pick
Head Prestige Pro Overwrap Black
A simple grip refresh item for improving handle feel; check current stock before adding it to your kit.
- Review
- 8.4/10
- Price
- $7.99
- Best for
- A simple grip refresh item for improving handle feel; check current stock before adding it to your kit.
4on TotalGrip Spray FAQ
Is 4on TotalGrip Spray worth it?
4on TotalGrip Spray is worth it if this sounds like you: A grip aid for sweaty hands and longer sessions; check current stock before adding it to your kit. Luca's buying note: Buy 4on TotalGrip Spray if it fixes a specific setup problem. Skip it if you are still missing the bigger essentials: racket, shoes, balls, and a basic bag.
Who should avoid 4on TotalGrip Spray?
Avoid 4on TotalGrip Spray if this trade-off describes you: You need an item confirmed in stock before considering alternatives
What should I compare 4on TotalGrip Spray against?
I would compare 4on TotalGrip Spray against Floky NO STRAIN Sleeve Black, Floky NO STRAIN Sleeve X TAPIA, Head Prestige Pro Overwrap Black. The main comparison note from testing: 4on TotalGrip Spray should be compared against accessories that solve the same grip, comfort, or support problem.
Final Recommendation
4on TotalGrip Spray is a strong buy when your playing style matches the strengths above. I would not buy it just because it is popular; I would buy it because the balance, comfort profile, and match behavior solve a specific problem in your game.