⛳ Grip Like a Pro, Rain or Shine!
The CHAMPKEY Golf Grips 13 Pack offers premium all-weather control with advanced cross cotton thread technology and micro-textured surfaces. Designed for durability, comfort, and precise feedback, this complete kit includes everything needed for professional-grade re-gripping, empowering golfers to elevate their game with every swing.
Manufacturer | Dongguan Jerry Sporting Goods Co., Ltd. |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 12.01 x 10.39 x 2.17 inches |
Package Weight | 1.27 Kilograms |
Brand Name | CHAMPKEY |
Size | Midsize |
M**.
Nice grip - and very easy to install
These grips are very good. I've used Golf Pride, Winn and Saplize. While my preference has been for Golf Pride grips, these are WAY cheaper and feel almost as good. I decided to give these a try. I find the feel pretty good. The choice of grip is often personal preference, so what feels good to you might be different. We haven't had much rain since I put these grips on, so I can't comment on grip under adverse conditions.One thing I do commend is the kit that comes with the grips. I got these to grip some new clubs, so I didn't use the hook knife. However, having done this before with a straight bladed utility knife, having some curve to the blade definitely would have sped up the process of removing the old grip. What made this better this time I did this is the tape is very easy to work with. Having the side that faces the grip have a split cover sheet made putting the tape on the club very easy. The solvent for making the glue slippery isn't as noxious as other materials I've tried - and it works very well. I didn't have to work to hard too push the grip on to the club. But I did find being a bit liberal with the solvent made things easy - if the tape isn't truly slippery, the grip won't go on.
A**R
great grip and the price no issues had all 3 sizes
very good grips (oversized) very easy to put on yourself just use enough strap. i have also tried the standard size and mid. all of them are good. grip i very good i have used in warmer weather (Florida) and no issues. i first i had were orange and color was great then i went to red (Mid) and now grey. i had no issues with the color bleeding
D**S
Great value and just as good as the big names
These are actually pretty nice grips especially for the price. They feel great and so far seem to be very durable. No need to spend double on Golfpride, Winn, or Lamkin.
S**C
Nice grips - quality install kit - small learning curve
First time replacing grips on a 15 year old department store brand. They hit well for me so no need to replace clubs for a once a week golfer. My current grips were original and would experience intermittent issues and realized that my grips were causing slip and sporadic performance. I didn’t want to break the bank but do like to play well and prefer the performance issues to be no fault of the equipment so I know where to assign blame - me. I also bought a new putter grip which is in the photo which is really nice and I had extra grip tape and supplies from the kit to install. I watched a few videos and web sites to ensure I had a good method. A couple of things I learned from my research and can corroborate are: (1) start with your least used clubs as you will get better as you go. My first club install was fine but I stretched the grip about 1 CM which is no big deal but glad I did it on my 6 iron (2) Heat guns and acetone make removing the old grip tape easier. If you have old department store clubs, chances are the tape is super thin and can’t be pulled off. The grips come off easy with the supplied knife but most of my time was spent getting rid of the old tape. Next time it will be easier as the tape will come off like the videos (LOL). (3) Grip alignment is important, when you vice down (with included club clamp) make sure your club is facing straight up so you can place the grip alignment arrow in the correct location. (4) Don’t skimp on the included solvent; some people recommend catching the old solvent and reusing it in the bottle. I think that’s a suboptimal method. Mineral Spirits are cheap at your hardware store. Buy some extra just in case. I added a good amount to the inside of the grip first with my thumb under the small grip hole and anther thumb over the other hole and shook it throughout the grip and then I kept a finger over the large hole and used the suction by slowly releasing the solvent over the grip tape and take one hand (with a glove on) to ensure the entire grip tape is wet and slippery. Taking caution to not touch the grip with the wet hand I would align the grip and slide it on placing my hand about 3 1/2 inches from the leading end of the grip. I then would pull the club from the vice and gently push on the butt of the club to ensure it was seated.I haven’t played with them yet and will update after a round but they feel nice and like the midsize feel.8/2023 range update: I took the clubs to the range and the grips felt great and to be honest, I didn’t slice any of my shots and hit my driver better than I have in the past and saw something interesting, I’m pulling or hooking my shots as my club face is more closed on my finishing swing. It might have been from compensation for my club face opening from the club slipping in my hands in the past so I have some work to do but glad the slice is gone. I’ll report back after a round of golf.
M**.
Golfpride MCC Plus grip at half the price!
Let me start by saying I have never regripped clubs before. My original grips were in rough shape. My irons are close to 10 years old and I couldn't justify buying new ones with how little I get to play these days so I decided to regrip them myself. After shopping around I purchased these based off reviews on both amazon and youtube. These grips did not disappoint! From what I can tell they are an exact replica of the GolfPride MCC Plus grip. It wouldn't surprise me if they are made in the same factory. They have a very nice half cord with lots of grip at the top and a nice soft low tack at the bottom. I watched a handful of youtube videos to learn the gripping process. From removing the old grips to applying the new ones it took me about 2 hours for 13 clubs.Given this was a kit I was a little hesitant about what the quality of the other materials would be. The grip tape is great, precut, already sized for the grips, super convenient. The solution was plenty, just collect the runoff and funnel back into the bottle after every 4 clubs. When I finished I still had 2/3 bottle of grip solution left. The blade did not impress me but I think that is personal preference, I didn't care for the hook. I used a utility knife with a stanley heavy duty blade and my old grips came off in a flash.Tips for regripping:1. When applying tape work from the top down when smoothing. This forces any tape wrinkles to the bottom where your hand wont be, you only grip the top 3/4 of the grip.2. You don't need to be a perfectionist. I had a couple clubs with long wrinkles in the tape. When complete you can't feel them. This is kind of "princess and the pea" situation.3. Leave 1/2" + tape overhang at the top of the shaft. This lets you seal the shaft so no debris gets and results in a rattle. Again, your hands only cover the top 3/4 of the grip so better to have to to much tape at the top than worry about covering where you don't grip.4. Glue begins to set FAST. Slide the grip all the way on and then align. Don't mess with it as you are sliding it down the shaft because it only takes 10 or 15 seconds for the grip to start binding up.5. When done flip the club upside down and tap on the ground to ensure the shaft is firmly seated at the but of the grip.6. Let dry upside down so solvent in the shaft and grip drain out.7. Start with the clubs you hit least often. If this is your first time your first grip or two wont be perfect. I did my 4i and 7w. While there were some wrinkles and learning curve getting my process down the gripping is totally adequate for a club I only hit or throw once in a while.8. Give clubs adequate dry time! Some videos say 1hr is sufficient. That is BS. Allow to dry overnight.
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