February 22, 2013 At 12:40 PM By Carlo Angelo
Lefty FPLHaymarket, VA
Hi not familiar with the Pure grips but been using the Dri-Tac 5DT-DG: Standard Dark Gray and really like them
Greg FCulver City, CA
I heard good things about Pure. You can put the grips on yourself without tape but need an adapter and an air compressor to install.
I regripped all my clubs with iomic sticky 1.8s last week. They are expensive but last twice as long as a standard grip per reports. They do great in the rain from what I understand as well. I used to have GP Tour Wraps and realized first hand they suck when it it rains when thunderstorms went through La Quinta last Fall.
I got the Iomics for $8.50 a grip from a discount website and after I bought 15 grips, two days later it jumped to $12. Hmmn
ToddLAttleboro, MA
Can't say I have tried the PURE grips, but I prefer the Golf Pride Tour Wrap. Sticky, good in the weather, and will not tear up gloves.
Jim LSanta Clarita, CA
Golf Pride, new decade, red and black, midsize logo down.
One PuttWinnemucca, NV
GP Tour Velvets is my choice. I played them for 8+ years. I ordered a Puregrips Tour Pro after talking to them about the closest grip to the TV. It's a nice grip.....I am going to stick with GP TV.
Mike BNeedham, MA
Carlo
I also have not tried the PURE Grips. I am currently using the Golf Pride New Decade Multicompound and I really like them. You should try them out.
Mike
Brian MMentor, OH
I have been playing with the gofl pride multicompound with four wraps. Just re-gripped clubs with these as well (was thinking about going with the whiteouts, but stuck with the black/white). They feel great and work well in verious weather conditions.
KenTonawanda, NY
I have used Lamkin 3GEN R.E.L. grips with 2 wraps of tape on my Titleist clubs for the past 2 years. They wear extremely well and clean up great. The choice of colors is an added bonus.
JackSan Diego, CA
I use Golf Pride Tour Wraps.
Hitn18Little River, SC
I have Iomic they are a bit more expensive but if you keep them clean they last at least twice as long as any other grip. I play about 50-60 rounds a year and can easily get two seasons out of a set
Jeff
Mike P.Bethpage, NY
Lamkin crossline tour cords. Love them.
eboosWhitinsville, MA
Winn DriTac Standards. I am allergic to latex rubber, so I need rubber free grips. These supposedly have rubber in the cores but they haven't bothered me at all.
Skylar TCoral Springs, FL
I just put on the Golf Pride Multi compounds and they look and feel great.
Connor I.Maysville, OK
I use the Golf Pride New Decade MultiCompound mid size grip, Blue/ Black. The only thing I don't like about these grips is that when it is cold outside, they get really hard. Other than that, great grip.
Andrew S.Selden, NY
New Decade Whiteout, Red and White, Midsize
GatorBroken Arrow, OK
Golf Pride Tour Velvet Cord, 2 extra wraps, logo underneath.
Can't beat these in wet weather and hot, humid summers!
Golf Pride Tour Velvet Cord
2 extra wraps with logo underside
The absolute best in wet conditions and warm/humid climates!
keith dPortage, MI
I use golf pride bct cords and absolutely love them. My hands sweat quite a bit and they really help with that since i dont wear a glove. But they are also soft enough that they dont tear your hands up like previous cord grips. If you go to golfpride.com they have a grip selector section that is real helpful narrowing down what you are looking for in a grip and then giving you a couple suggestions.
Chris SDubuque, IA
Carlo,
I use GP Tour Velvet, 3 wraps.
Chris S
david hattleboro, MA
golf pride muti compound mid-size, white on woods and hybrid, blue on irons and red on wedges. like the look and the feel, and the red for scoring as in the red zone. just having fun with the game
Tom BMonticello, MN
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Joshua LSLC, UT
I've been using Golf Pride New Decade Multicompound grips since 2007 or so. I haven't given switching to another grip a thought. Prior to that I used Golf Pride Tour Velvet Corded grips.
HotsauceGeorgetown MA
I love the golf pride tour velvet. I use the 580's on mine
Ben WLondon, 0
I use Tour Velvet BCT cords on all my clubs fantastic grips Id reccomend to anyone
Kevin GDallas, TX
Golf pride new decades red/black logo down driver-wedges
Justin SLa Junta, CO
Golf Pride VDR with 3 wraps.
Tim TigerTucson, AZ
Golf Pride Tour Velvet. Best bang for the buck.
TT
Jake COakland, IA
I would have to go with the Golf Pride New Decade Multi compound mid sized. I think they feel great. They are not to soft or hard but just perfect. With the cord in the grip helping to absorbing some moisture.
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