The performance of a hand grip or a tube is dependent on how it is used. Will it be used on a garden tool or a jump rope? Will it be exposed to outdoor elements or indoors, like equipment in a gym? Will it be used on a regular basis like an electricians snips or infrequently like a seldom used ball valve?

So many questions, but our team – Sales, Engineers, Chemists and the Production members – have answers. Let our experience guide you to the solution that best fits your application. When we combine our knowledge and expertise, the performance of any grip or tube will be highly rated.

Materials for Dip Molding

  • In-house mixing and compounding of resins
  • Variations of hardness, gloss, texture, tensile and tear strength
  • In-house plastisol formulations includes 1000s of color and texture options
  • Double-dipping technology for enhanced aesthetics

Materials for Injection Molding

  • Determination of type of injection molding best serves the purpose
  • What volume is required and for how long?
    • Consider mold type based on volume
  • Consider machine options
  • Will branding be included?
  • Produce and test prototypes

Materials for Foam Extrusion

  • Proprietary material blends for cushioned foam sleeves and hand grips
  • Color options
  • Added sculpting and customized shapes
  • Ability to radius one or both ends of a tube
  • Branding through printing options

Materials for Printing, Packaging and More

  • Design engineers create and consider branding through printing or embossing
  • Advise on materials and options to create aesthetically pleasing outcomes
  • Includes color match to your brand
  • Adapt to include logos

To support our confidence in our product lines, following are some insights to materials we use to produce our hand grips and tubes.


(A new screen will display our StockCap brand website chart, which also applies to GripWorks materials.)