leathers! I use these
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Wow - I haven't seen leather grips since the early 80's! How are they with humidity and durability? I bet they feel awesome!leathers! I use these
These would be great if they were made in a standard grip. They feel and look great. Just don't like the plus part.Lamkin Crossline Plus. Full set of 13 for just over $50
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These would be great if they were made in a standard grip. They feel and look great. Just don't like the plus part.
Lamkin makes a standard cross line, not sure if the deal for the 13 grips would be the same
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I checked Golf Galaxy and PGA Superstore when I was back in Phoenix this Summer; I had sticker shock there too (and at least one of those stores had an installation charge on top). On eBay, I can order most any grip in a kit that comes with 13 grips, solvent and tape and I can save quite a bit of money. I miss GolfSmith - they had really reasonable grip prices and installed free...Check your local golf stores. I think most Golf Galaxy shops do free grip install if you purchase the grips from them in-store. They do here and that ended up being cheaper than buying online and paying for install for my recent new grips.
I saw the SuperStroke grips on eBay and they looked really interesting. I'd say the one knock I had with the Winn Dri Tacs was the overly soft feel. I assume you get some humidity in MA, but they use the term "relative" for a reason, LOL - I'd never go back to Houston if I didn't have too...I also play gloveless and had been a fan of winn dri tacs. This season I tried Super stroke cross comforts and thought they were better than the Winns. A bit firmer, great when I was sweating heavy and wear a lot better than the Winns. Really liked them and don't plan on trying anything new next year.
Pricing for grips really has jumped since I last regripped some years ago. That invites counterfeits as well as healthy competition. I now see new names such as Saplize and Champkey. They look like high-quality grips for an attractive price, but I'm not sure how they compare to the established manufacturers.If you buy grips on eBay, expect to get what you pay for since many are fakes. Good grips aren’t cheap. The MCC from GP or even the Lamkin full cord grips are great, but you will pay $9 - $10 each for them.
I've been looking hard at the Pure grips and reviews are excellent. I'm going to play in Houston over Thanksgiving and I hope some of the guys at my home course have some Pure grips so I can feel them.The Pure grips are right in your wheelhouse for price. Pro and DTX in midsize would work well for you. I believe they are 5.50 a grip. Quality grip that has great feel.
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I’ve got Larkin Crossline oversize on woods and just bought a new set of Taylormade Rocketbladez that I need to regrip because the grips are killing my arthritic hands. Any suggestions for a good arthritic grip? I’ve read the reviews on Lamkins, but they haven’t been stellar so I’m thinking of finding something different.
Does Winn make a plus size grip?
Winn Dri-Tec oversizeGreat, what model? Not seeking a mid size