SAPLIZE Golf Grips(13 Grips + 15 Tapes Bundle), MultiCompound Hybrid Golf Club Grips, Standard Size, Fluorescent Green CL03 Series
SAPLIZE Golf Grips(13 Grips + 15 Tapes Bundle), MultiCompound Hybrid Golf Club Grips, Standard Size, Fluorescent Green CL03 Series
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SAPLIZE Golf Grips(13 Grips + 15 Tapes Bundle), MultiCompound Hybrid Golf Club Grips, Standard Size, Fluorescent Green CL03 Series

4.6 stars out of 145 reviews
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  • 【13 Golf Grips Specs 】Standard size, Core Size: 0.600", Grip Length: 10.50", Weight: 50g. Package including: 13*multi compound golf grips with
  • 【Unique Design】The compound material technology provide excellent anti-slip and high stability characteristics, perfect use in all weather.
  • 【Dual Material】Upper part: Hybrid, High Stability, Anti-slip. Lower part: high-feedback rubber material.
  • 【Upgraded Tape】2"*10" Scrim-backed Tape, 0.2mm thickness, Easy to be activated by Solvent, Easy to be removed during regriping.
  • This grip model is designed for the professional or avid golfers, which greatly enhances your confidence during the performance.
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Pros

  • : Made with durable materials comparable to more expensive options.
  • : Provides a sturdy hold in the hands.
  • : Offers great value at this cost.
  • : Has a surface that provides a secure hold.
  • : Grips have a premium look.
  • : Process is relatively easy with alignment guidance.
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May 9, 2022
Quimby
5 out of 5 stars review

Easy for 1st Timers

I wanted to try regripping my own clubs so I didn't want to waste a bunch of money by buying higher priced grips. I was able to remove a grip using the included tool in less than 30 seconds. I did get a scraper to help remove the old tape. It's much easier to remove the tape if you use a blow dryer or heat gun first. I used goo gone to get off the excess old stickiness too. Then I applied the new tape, used the solvent and installed the new grip. I did not use a vice either and plenty of solvent comes with the kit. It probably took me 10 minutes per club because I took my time. Easily could do a club in a few minutes.

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Mar 8, 2022
Desiree Ngcobo
5 out of 5 stars review

So far so good

Weekend warrior that's always used Golf Pride grips (and whatever stock grips came with my clubs). Reviews on these off brand grips looked promising so thought I'd give them a try. So far so good. I can't tell the difference between these and my previous GP grips. They had a weird smell to them initially but that dissipated a day or so after I unpackaged them. Honestly, I can't see myself going back to name brand grips after this. The cost difference makes no sense.

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Feb 1, 2022
Caitlin Khan
5 out of 5 stars review

I am please with these grips

I bought these to replace the grip of my clubs and the color match was almost perfect. Installing the grips takes some finesse but I managed to get into a grove.Before removing the old grip, wrap the club (just below the old grip) with masking tape and make a mark where the triangle/line is. This will help you align the new grip to the club head. You will need to use a knife, turned onto an angle, to remove all of the glue from the old grips. Be careful to keep hands clear of the blade. Note, I used mineral spirits to take off any adhesive that I couldn't get with a knife. Worked like a charm. You will need to put the club tape onto the club. I left the paper on one side and used a piece of wood to press the tape onto the club completely. This helped to get any bubbles out and allowed for a nice solid adhesion. You will need to take the paper off the rest of the grip tape before using solvent. Then you will need to adhesive/solvent but these grips DO NOT come with the solvent, so you will need to order separately. When using the solvent you will need to use it quickly.Do these next steps over a tray or something to catch solvent. First, put a golf tee into the hole at the end of the grip. Then pour solvent into the grip and slosh it around so that it coats the entire inside. Be generous and then remove the golf tee. Careful because some solvent will pour out. Do not get it onto clothes. Then quickly coat the club where the tape is. This will allow you to slide the grip on. Slide the grip on and align the triangle on the grip to the mark you made on the masking tape. Make sure the grip is straight (lines are straight in line with the arrow) and that it is pushed on completely. I gently press the club down onto the end of the grip to make sure it is pressed on completely but you will need to do this over something as more solvent will come out of the grip hole. Then set the club aside and allow it to dry, should only take an hour.

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