🎾 Score Big with Style!
The Uniharpa Tennis Score Keeper is a lightweight, durable score-tracking accessory designed for tennis and pickleball enthusiasts. Weighing just 1.9g, it features an ergonomic button design for easy toggling and is compatible with most rackets. Made from a sturdy composite material, it ensures reliability during intense matches. Ideal for players of all levels, this scorekeeper is a must-have for anyone looking to enhance their game.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 5.28 x 4.17 x 0.28 inches |
Package Weight | 0.01 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3.1 x 0.7 x 0.1 inches |
Brand Name | Uniharpa |
Part Number | Tennis Scoreboard - White |
N**S
Just have to remember to change the score
This is the second score keeper I have ordered to place on my (tennis) racquet. I LOVE these score keepers! They come with 3M tape to adhere the keeper to your racquet. They also provide you with several small rubber bands to help keep the score keeper on your racquet, in the event you don't want to use the tape, or if it wears off or something.You receive two score keepers; one for points and games, another for sets.I put the points and games keeper on the forehand side of my racquet (due to how I wrap my over grip, and how my thumb wears down the grip, I like to hold my racquet a specific way after I wrap it).I placed the sets score keeper on the bottom part of my racquet in my backhand side. Hopefully that all makes sense.The ONLY downsides of this are that1. You have to remember to change the score (oh, the irony!)2. If you use over grip like I do, and you can't wrap it the exact same way as when you mounted the score keeper, it means the score keeper will be on your backhand side and you'll have to twist your racquet to change the score.Again, hopefully that makes sense.I do like these score keepers. They really help everyone involved, especially in longer points where you may forget the game score.The little toggle pieces are easy to slide up and down, and they don't move out of place easily.Good product!-Wife
E**W
**Game-Changer for the Forgetful Tennis Enthusiast!**
If you've ever lost track of your score mid-smash, the Uniharpa Tennis Score Keeper might just be your new best friend. This tiny 1.9g wonder clips onto your racket (or paddle, if pickleball is your jam) and keeps you from "accidentally" awarding yourself an extra point or two. At $8, it’s a steal—probably cheaper than that last coffee you spilled on your way to the courts.It’s super lightweight, so you won’t feel like you’re swinging a brick, and it’s surprisingly durable for something so small. Switching between points and sets is easy, though the numbers are a bit tiny. If your eyesight isn’t 20/20, you might find yourself squinting like it’s a line call.Overall, it’s a nifty gadget for casual players and a fun addition for trainers. Just don’t let your opponent sneak a point while you’re distracted. Solid 4/5 stars—this scorekeeper keeps me winning! (Well, in my head, anyway.)
M**R
Good for pickleball or tennis with cheaters
I bought these for my son who plays varsity tennis. He rolled his eyes at me. Okay, so I guess they aren't cool. But I can totally see the benefit given some of the bad scorekeeping I've seen during matches. Especially casual games were there is no official. I've also seen pickleballers playing on courts next to him arguing over scores, so might help there too.
C**M
Tennis score life-saver, particularly in senior community tennis!
Short version: Where have they been all of my (tennis) life??? Yes, I recommend these tennis score keepers.Playing social tennis in a 55+ community, quite often the score is called intermittently, or too quietly. Discrepancies repeatedly arise about the actual score. This score keeper is now saving me from "discussions"...I only use the point and game portions, since tracking sets is never a problem (we only play 3). The points score I only use when playing with hard of hearing players, or people who don't call the score loudly (if at all). Marking the points if they call them, confirms we agree. If they call different, I have the last valid score.With more competitive players, I only use the game score keeper. The games are quick and the players seldom mistake the score, but the game count still needs confirmation.
R**I
Edges don't stick.
It comes flat, but most racquets have a curved surface on the inner throat, where it should be optimally located, except that now the edges don't stick. I tried to wrap a tape around it for an hour (like a bandage) to maybe let the plastic settle and form, but not soon after I removed the tape, the edges started peeling off. I guess the provided glue/sticker isn't strong enough or the plastic is too straight and stubborn.The PROBLEM TOO is that the glue/tape does not come pre-installed to the product. You have to peel it and install it to the plastic yourself, make sure it's aligned and it's easy to mess up, before you can even stick it to the racket.I'm not sure if similar products are like this, but this is not going to work for many of my rackets and I expect it to come off not too long once I start using the racquet due to the partially exposed underside (dust will start creeping underneath).for pickleball or other rackets, maybe.
J**N
Great idea
We didn't realize that high school tennis is so unofficial when it comes to keeping score. The girls have to keep track of their own scores, and we've had many times where they couldn't remember, so this is a perfect little setup for my daughter to have right at her fingertips and she can keep score!
M**E
Works fine, but I'm underwhelmed
This score keeper works, but it doesn't really stick that well to my racket. Rubber bands are included to help affix the score keeper, and that does help, but it seems like kind of a hack.
M**M
Simple
The idea is a good one. A simple practical way to keep score. The thing that bothers me is the poor cheap quality of how it mounts to the racket. It can easily become a distraction while playing. I’m also thinking if the ball hits it it will break off.
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