They are actually, pretty easy to make. I've been making them for myself, way before they came out.. only by accident since I wanted a knob cuff, but didn't want the weight of a pre-made cuff. I use a tennis grip, not the over grip, but the tennis grip, bevel cut it to length that I want. wrap it. bevel cut a 2nd piece to the length you want, (you may need to cut it length wise if it's too wide, same for the 3rd cut) wrap it around the first piece and cut it off. same with the 3rd piece. I have found several advantages to it, 1) the pyramid cuff is about .7 to .8 ozs. the one I came up with is like .3 to .35 ozs, a lot lighter, 2nd, It's not very hard or rigid as the plastic ones, and it will mold to your grip. 3rd.. It's about $10, comes in variety of colors and textures and you can make at least 2 per roll of grip. 4th, it comes with self-adhesive, so it will stick. 5th, it feels really good. If you do this, you can customize it to your fingers, if you want narrower shapes or wider shapes, you can cut it to your liking.. I do it by slicing the grip length wise. I also found that you only really need 2 teirs to the pyramid.. with the handle acting as the 3rd tier alone. questions, PM me.