Charleston Bandana 3-Pack
Bandana-print tennis overgrip from Overset in Sunburn, Grass, and Club White — from the Carolina green clay. Medium tack polyurethane wrap, 3-pack.
This item is available on pre-order
Estimated ship date: July 1
Specs
Built to be played in.
Tacky enough to hold on humid days, cushioned enough to absorb vibration, thin enough to preserve racket feedback.
Suited to tennis, pickleball, and padel rackets. Each pack includes three overgrips and color-matched finishing tape.
Overgrip Specs —
· Print: Bandana
· Colors: Sunburn · Grass · Club White
· Tack: Medium
· Dimensions: 1100mm × 25mm x .63mm
· 70% polyurethane, 30% non-woven fabric
How To Wrap
Remove the old grip first. Wrap from butt cap to top with light tension, slight overlap, finish with the included tape.
On Court
The Charleston Open is the last tournament played on green clay before the tour transitions to red clay. Green clay (Har-Tru) is mined in Virginia and made of crushed greenstone. It plays faster and slightly grittier than the red clay used in Europe. Chris Evert won the Charleston Open eight times.
The tournament started in 1973 as the first women's tennis event broadcast on network television. The first champion, Rosie Casals, won $30,000 — the largest prize ever paid to a woman in tennis at the time. In 2026 it became the first women-only WTA 500 to match the men's ATP prize money.