Price: $9.95 - $8.46
(updated on Apr 29, 2025 19:01:33 UTC – More info)
Product Overview
Innovative Material from Japan
This exceptional grip tape is designed for serious athletes: it absorbs sweat and offers excellent control. Made with flexible gauze and liquid rubber, it features a 3M adhesive ensuring no residue is left behind. Precision cutting guarantees a perfect fit for enhanced confidence and performance.
Expertly Pre-Cut
Suitable for mouses, keyboards, and various surfaces. The pre-cut design minimizes time and effort, ensuring a precise fit and a professional appearance.
[SUPERGRIP] Pre-laminated, High Performance Sweat-Absorbing Grip Tape for Gaming Equipment
PRECISION PRE-CUT – Ideal for mouses, keyboards, or any surface. The pre-cut feature saves time and provides a flawless fit and professional aesthetic.
ANTI-SLIP – This material is utilized by elite athletes to ensure a strong grip and enhance gaming performance.
SWEAT ABSORPTION – Prevents slippage, even with perspiring hands, ensuring a comfortable grip for prolonged use.
ULTRA-THIN – Measuring just 0.5mm (0.02in) for minimal bulk.
Customers report that the mouse grip tape offers exceptional grip that withstands sweat, with one customer mentioning it feels like the mouse is stuck to their hand. Furthermore, the product gets high marks for its effectiveness, strong adhesive, comfort, durability, and easy application. Many users also find it to be a good value for the price. On the downside, reviews on the pre-cut pieces are mixed, with some users noting they are smaller than anticipated.
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Ryan Stallings –
great quality
this grip tape is really really nice. the uncut sheet does require a little more effort given you have to cut it, but i found covering each section with masking tape and tracing the area with a pen works, just make sure to avoid too much curvature in one piece (or add little slits to relieve the tension) or it won’t sit right.(that being said, if you bought precut grip tape from another company and realized that the material is so bad it makes the mouse harder to hold, you can use that as a template cough cough glorious model o grip tape it’s so bad)but the material is really nice. i’ve only used the same tape for one year at a time, as by that point the mouse i put it on started to have some issues, and even when it’s that old it still makes it easier to use the mouse for long periods of time. i can maneuver the mouse with my fingertips with no issue, and it’s not super hard to clean.the adhesive is a bit strong, it’s not impossible to take off, especially if you use isopropyl to help weaken the adhesive when removing. this does mean it’s hard to reuse, so if you’re not set on a specific mouse yet, you might need to buy enough to put it on multiple mice.that being said, the only reason i bought a whole sheet is because i’m used to a mouse that has the annoying holes in the shell and i wanted to cover up the holes, otherwise the precut pieces are perfectly sufficient. you really just need to put tape over the parts of the mouse you touch with your fingers/palm, and the provided pieces are definitely able to do that, although you might need to trim them up a little bit. even still, it’s very easy and i’d say it’s worthwhile
VAULT DWELLER –
Super soft and grippy
Pretty nice product. Comes in many sizes and shapes that are precut. The material itself is amazing, very soft and Grippy but not sticky. Comfortable. Has 3M backing so I have no doubt it will stick well. It’s made in Japan and they make high quality stuff. Only negate is that it’s a little pricy for how much you get but, buy once, cry once it’s a good way to think of it. Very happy I bought it. Will update if anything goes bad.
Joshua R. –
Super Grippy
Added much needed grip to my Swiftpoint Z2 mouse. It has integrated grip pads but they are more slippy than grippy. This mouse is not only heavy as a tank, it can read tilt input, so to maximize that, I wanted to eliminate as much slippage from lifting as possible. I started off with only a couple on the LMB and RMB, but soon added ones to pretty much anywhere my hand made contact with the mouse. They are, at least within the first few minutes, removeable to adjust placement. I lost two stickers to wrinkles, but that was my own fault. I had some grip tape on a Razer mouse that had a weird dry feel to them that I wasn’t really a fan of and I was happy to find that these don’t have that weird texture. They do collect dust pretty well, but for me that’s worth the price of entry. I also added squares to the lower cardinals of my little Space Mouse puck and that has been awesome as well. The squares, circles, and pill shapes were my favorite. I used one hexagon (which I found to be a bit small to be of any use on their own) only because I ran out of the other ones. Big fan. Looking for an excuse to buy more.
blinkyrtx –
One of the grippiest mouse grips Iâve tried, to date!
UPDATE! (as of 4/10/2025, 1 year and 4 months)Itâs still running good! It did start slipping a few months ago but thatâs due to gripping way too hard. Just make sure to not grip hard since it will start slipping but thatâs the case with every grip. Regardless, it doesnât pick up fur or anything! Easy to clean and the grip is still there ðFirst off, Iâve been a huge LizardGrips fan for about 2-3 years. I would replace my grips once a year or at least until itâs starting to slip away. (I recommend every 6 months) I also game heavily and sweat.So I decided, to try a new brand this time. I heard of Pulsar when my friend mentioned a mousepad she wants and I noticed that Pulsar sells grips! And based off the reviews and what Iâve seen- one thing stood out to me. It gets grippier the more you use it. And this is what LizardGrips struggled with.In the second picture Iâve attached, thatâs Pulsar vs LizardGrips in terms of texture.Pulsar is a LOT more thin & smaller. So make sure you get enough for your mouse if itâs bigger or if you know youâll make mistakes. 1 sheet is enough for just 1 mouse, maybe a bit more space for one cutout.Overall, ever since I bought them, I havenât ran into any issues. Iâll be updating in the future (6 months maybe?) to see if any fur or anything has stuck to the grip and if it gets less grippier. Review last picture to see the difference between both grips!Texture is smooth and thin. Barely feels like itâs there. Easy to get used to as well.Make sure to use an xacto knife or a good quality hand knife like mine. I recommend using painterâs tape to trace the outline on the mouse first (clean it with alcohol and take it apart to fully clean it out as well if any debris)Then place the painterâs tape on top of the sheet (it doesnât leave any residue) and cut it slowly and make sure to rotate with your hand with the cutting mat. And youâll be good :)Have fun! Iâve tried multiple grip brands and this is definitely the best Iâve tried ð
Goggles –
Very grippy
I have sheets and sheets of DIY BTL grips. They have always been my go-to because they come in sheets and I can cut what I need with an X-acto knife.These are better. Grippier. While being smooth, so its not an irritating on my finger tips. Didn’t realize it did until now.However, I took off 1 star because these are smaller than BTL grips. With a Pulsar Xlite Large, I don’t know if I would be able to tape both sides and the 2 main buttons and completely cover them like grips do. I was able to do the 2 sides of the mouse, and I could do 1 more side.So it would probably make more sense if buy 2 sheets, so I could cover 6 sides, of different mice.I do wish they had more colors. I do not like black grips on white/colored mice. But these blend right in to Pulsars matte black mice. No stars off for lack of colors. I bought black, I got black.
Jorge Bordones –
Me encantan, siempre pido para todos mis ratones nuevos, el grip que ofrece que al quitarlo no deja residuos y todas las que vienen hace que sea un producto indispensable para mi
Amazon Customer –
I’ve used a few different brands of grip tape on my mice over the years, Razer, Hotline games 2.0, BTL, and now Pulsar SUPERGRIP. As of writing, the SUPERGRIP is my favourite. Its thinner than the others, and is quite “grippy”. I’d actually say it feels a little too grippy to start, as if there is a sticky residue on it. That sticky feeling fades after a few days but the grippy-ness remains.I tend to go with the DIY sheets. I apply masking tape to the side of my mouse to trace out the shape I want, then apply the masking tape to a some paper/thin cardboard to create a stencil. Then it’s as simple as tracing the stencil on the grip tape and cutting the shape for application. You can re-use the stencil later if you wish.
Myggan –
Väldigt bra produkt som verkligen ger bra grepp. Jag använder det bland annat där jag håller i min tunga smartphone, och det gör en riktig skillnad så att jag inte behöver hålla så hårt i telefonen. Greppet återställs när man torkar av det med en babywipe ifall det har blivit lite dammigt. Det håller någon månad vid daglig intensiv användning innan det ser oansenlig ut och släpper i kanten.
Alexander Valdez –
Comodos, facil de instalar, en el video se muestra 1 mes de uso (intenso) y casi no se nota algun desgaste, mejor de lo que pense
Dave –
Bought these for my controllers and lenovo legion go last week but it gets easily removed. I mean it is expensive but its not sticking well.