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Ward moisturizes a lot.
I had so many things I was going to add onto my post, but I refrained. LOL
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Ward moisturizes a lot.
I currently have these on my irons and while I like them, they do tend to feel slick faster than the prior groups I had on my irons.
On the flip side, a quick wipe down with just a towel and a few seconds to dry and they get that tacky feeling back again. It's a little different having to do this more than once a round or at all but so far I haven't been disappointed with them.
I see no issues with wiping down grips once a round if it doesn't take away from the grip overall, and returns the tackiness. Frankly, that's awesome.
That really is interesting, I've not had to do that at all with any of my sets, and we get pretty effin' humid here too.
I've found the same thing with the grip I have on my 4w. But, I'm someone who sweats a ton. Impressive how they tack back up though.
I agree, it's just something I never had to do with my NDMC's unless in one of those days where you can't do anything to stay dry. As mentioned, it does get tacky again really quickly after a quick wipe down so it's not the end of the world.
I had a chat with a friend recently (you all may know him as Canadan Jr) who said the NDMCs are simply too rough and tear up hands. In my experiences they certainly retain traction well, but I'd never call that grip "tacky" I don't think.
Seems to give UTx the advantage when it comes to actually enjoying what you're gripping.
I've heard about MC's tearing up hands, I've not had it happen to me in the years I've used them. Going from them to these though might be a way to see if that's just a me thing or if I'm just so used to the prior grip that I didn't even notice it anymore.
Only two rounds in with these, so still way too early to tell anything about that though.
Anybody compared these to the old standard crosslines? Golfsmith has a gripping special on these and some other grips this week. I am really debating on griping the whole set instead of the 4 I got that don't match the irons.
Ok. Going to have to swing by local club to see then.My favorite grip on the market. IMO about 1000 times better than the old crappy crosslines.
Ok. Going to have to swing by local club to see then.
I have tried these twice now and the durability is not good. I would compare it to a Winn product. The rubber tears easily around the Lamkin lettering. Love the feel, just not the durability. I'm going back to lamkins tacky wrap tech.
Interesting.... Will have to watch for this. It does feel a bit flimsy down near the tip of the grip.
I wonder if the "wrap" version is any better?
I have tried these twice now and the durability is not good. I would compare it to a Winn product. The rubber tears easily around the Lamkin lettering. Love the feel, just not the durability. I'm going back to lamkins tacky wrap tech.
Maybe my hands are weird or my grip is weird, but these haven't worn at all. NOTHING like I've seen with Dri-Tacs, not even remotely close. I've got around 20 rounds/range sessions on them this year and they are still as good as new. I will be playing these until they are beyond worn out, then replace them with the extras that I purchased. I use the wraps on my metal woods and its a perfect blend for me.
Maybe my hands are weird or my grip is weird, but these haven't worn at all. NOTHING like I've seen with Dri-Tacs, not even remotely close. I've got around 20 rounds/range sessions on them this year and they are still as good as new. I will be playing these until they are beyond worn out, then replace them with the extras that I purchased. I use the wraps on my metal woods and its a perfect blend for me.