The Babolat Strike Damp tennis dampener is a silicone vibration dampener designed to sit in the strings of your racket and filter out unwanted string vibration on impact. Each pack contains two dampeners in the red and white colourway of the 4th generation Pure Strike. The shape hooks cleanly into the string bed and stays in place during even the most aggressive rallies.
Fit one to your racket and the difference is immediate. The sharp, metallic ping from the string bed softens into a quieter, more muted contact. You can still feel the ball clearly through the frame, but the harsh high-frequency buzz on harder shots disappears. Players who are sensitive to vibration in the arm notice this the most during long baseline exchanges.
This is a small accessory with a real job to do. Whether you play with a Pure Strike or any other racket, a good dampener is one of the simplest ways to make your setup more comfortable and consistent. The Strike Damp does that job without deadening your feel for the ball.
The Strike Damp is made from rubber-based silicone. Silicone is the material of choice for tennis dampeners because it absorbs vibration efficiently without adding stiffness or weight to the string bed. The material stays flexible in cold conditions and does not dry out or crack over a season of regular play. You will get many months of use from a single dampener before any degradation in performance.
The form is compact and low-profile. It sits just below the bottom cross string without extending far into the string bed. That matters because a dampener that extends too high into the strings can affect string movement and reduce spin potential. The Strike Damp is sized to filter vibration without interfering with the active hitting zone. The Babolat logo is moulded cleanly into the face of the dampener, giving it a tidy finish that looks intentional rather than like an afterthought.
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Name | Babolat Strike Damp |
| Item Code | 700125 |
| Pack Contents | 2 dampeners per pack |
| Material | Silicone / Rubber |
| Colours Available | Red / White |
| Design Inspiration | Pure Strike 4th Generation colourway |
| String Compatibility | All standard string patterns |
| Recommended Racket | Babolat Pure Strike (any generation); universal fit |
| Sport | Tennis |
The Babolat Strike Damp is one of the cleanest dampener designs in the current Babolat accessory range. It sits neatly in the strings without bulk, and the hook design gives it noticeably better retention than older tab-style dampeners that can pop out mid-rally. Players using the Pure Strike 4th generation will appreciate how well the red and white finish matches the frame. On court, the vibration reduction is real but not excessive. You keep enough feel to know where on the string bed you are making contact, which is exactly what you want from a dampener at this level.
Players who experience mild arm discomfort from string vibration will notice the most benefit here. It will not replace good technique or a professional restring, but it adds a meaningful layer of comfort at very low cost. Players who want maximum tactile feedback and prefer a raw, undampened feel may find this softens the contact slightly more than they like. That is the honest trade-off with any dampener. For everyone else, this is a sensible, well-made accessory worth keeping in your bag. Visit our London store in Ealing and our team can advise on the right dampener and string combination for your game.
What does the Babolat Strike Damp tennis dampener actually do?
The Strike Damp sits at the base of your string bed and absorbs the high-frequency vibration that travels up the strings after you hit the ball. This reduces the harsh buzz or ping you feel in the handle, making each shot feel softer and more muted through the arm. It does not eliminate string movement or spin potential because it sits below the active hitting zone, not inside it.
Does a tennis dampener reduce arm pain or tennis elbow?
A dampener can help reduce the vibration that contributes to arm fatigue and discomfort over time. It will not cure tennis elbow or replace medical advice if you are already experiencing pain. However, players who are prone to arm sensitivity often find a silicone dampener like the Strike Damp makes long practice sessions more comfortable by removing the jarring high-frequency buzz from the string bed.
Is the Babolat Strike Damp compatible with all tennis rackets?
Yes. The Strike Damp fits any standard tennis string pattern, including 16x18, 16x19, and 18x20 configurations. You do not need a Babolat racket to use it. The hook design works on any frame with a standard grommet layout. It is designed with the Pure Strike colourway in mind but functions identically on any other brand of racket.
Will a dampener affect my spin or power?
No, not measurably. The Strike Damp sits at the base of the string bed below the active hitting zone. Research into dampener placement consistently shows that a correctly positioned dampener has no meaningful effect on string movement, launch angle, or spin rate. What it does affect is the post-impact vibration you feel, not the mechanics of the shot itself.
How long does the Babolat Strike Damp last?
With regular play, one dampener typically lasts several months before the silicone starts to lose its flexibility or the hook grip loosens. Getting 2 dampeners per pack means you have a ready spare. Most players replace their dampener when they restring, which makes each pack represent good value for regular club or competitive players.
Should I use a dampener if I prefer maximum feel?
That depends on what you mean by feel. A dampener removes the high-frequency buzz but leaves the deeper, more directional feedback from the frame intact. Most players who play without a dampener by preference say they want to hear the ball clearly on the string bed. If that is your priority, this may soften the sound slightly more than you prefer. Players who use heavy polyester strings often find a dampener is a helpful balance against the stiffness of that string type.
Can I use the Strike Damp with any string type?
Yes, the Strike Damp works with polyester, multifilament, natural gut, synthetic gut, and hybrid string setups. Stiffer strings like polyester tend to transmit more vibration to the arm, so a dampener often benefits players using those strings the most. If you want advice on the best string and dampener pairing for your style of play, our London team in Ealing is happy to help in store.