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The SuperStroke Cross Comfort Golf Club Grip features advanced Cross-Comfort X-style surface technology for superior traction, a multi-layer design delivering torsional stability and precise feedback, and a tour-inspired taper profile that promotes even hand pressure and faster swings. Crafted with a soft, tacky polyurethane outer layer and a firm rubber core, this 10.5-inch, 48g grip is engineered for golfers seeking comfort and maximum performance on every shot.















| ASIN | B06XYWH241 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,117 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #3 in Golf Club Grips |
| Brand Name | Super Stroke |
| Color | Black/Red |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (4,215) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00726381312012 |
| Grip Material | Rubber |
| Grip Size | Standard |
| Grip Type | Textured |
| Included Components | Golf Grip |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 10.63"L x 1.18"W |
| Item Type Name | Golf Club Grip |
| Manufacturer | SuperStroke |
| UPC | 726381312012 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | No Warranty |
H**Y
Great feel
Love these grips. Equal to Dri-Tac and not as expensive. I'm a senior and the soft feel keeps me from strangling the club. Have used both standard and oversize. Preferred the oversize but SuperStroke has been out of them.
A**.
Coat Inside of Grip With Solvent
Bottom Line: A key to install is coating the inside of the grip by plugging small hole end with a finger, add solvent, plug larger opening with other hand finger and swish back and forth while rotating the grip. Then empty solvent out the small hole into the grip over a paint tray. Details: The grips are great. Being soft grips, they will wear out quicker than Golf Pride, but I much prefer this feel. It’s similar to Dri-Tac. These are definitely harder to install. My struggles and then success: Attempt 1: First attempt was without a vise, as I have always done. I coated the tape in the shaft with solvent and then coated the inside of the grip by moving the solvent tip around the inner edge of the opening. I did not plug both ends and swish it back and forth (later realize this is a key mistake). I really struggled just to get the end of the grip over the edge of the shaft and then really struggled to get the grip on. All the “goo” from the tape was piling at the end as I pushed. I finally got it, but was risking bending my club head. Attempt 2: I ordered a vise that clamps to a desk because I don’t have a full work bench to mount one too. I mounted it to an old ikea cabinet I didn’t care about and followed a similar technique as Attempt 1. Fail. I got the grip about 2 inches on and it bent and that was it. Trash. I realized the cabinet wasn’t heavy enough to hold my force of pushing, but the key problem was there was still too much friction while trying to push the grip on. Attempt 3: Success (see pic) I moved the cabinet against the wall so I could push as hard as I could. I moved the vise closer to the grip end. I squeezed the black tip of the grip and rolled it to loosen it up in hopes it would get over the end of the shaft easier. Then I plugged the small opening of the grip with my left index finger and poured solvent into the grip by swirling it around the inner edge. Then I plugged the bigger opening of the grip with my right index finger and tilted the solvent in the grip back and forth while spinning it to completely coat the inside of the grip. Then I removed my left index finger and let the solvent drip onto the double sided tape on the shaft to soak it, catching it in a disposable paint tray. I quickly put on the grip, holding the shaft near the vise with my left had while getting the edge of the grip over the edge of the shaft with my right hand. Once on, I used two hands on the grip to push it straight on, and it went in one motion. I don’t need to twist at all. Then, if needed, just slightly straighten by rotating it. Success! I used this process with no issues for the rest of the clubs. I think the keys were loosening the tip of the grip by squeezing it in different directions and then the thorough coating of the inside of the grip by tilting back and forth is critical. Good luck! I almost returned them swearing the inner diameter was too small, but it’s not.
J**.
Not for players who play and practice a lot.
First thing is they look and feel amazing!! Really impressed. I had no issues with slipping and the comfort is A+ they do however wear down pretty quick. Admittedly I do play and practice frequently, but they did not last as long as I would hope. Especially with the clubs that I practice with a lot. If you play a couple of times a month with a few range sessions sprinkled in I feel that they would hit all the marks. If though you play and practice a lot the durability did seem a little lacking. Again the comfort is A+++
A**O
Great but one minor complaint
Love the style and color of these. Placed these grips on my driver and hybrid and they have solid but soft grips that add a bunch of grip. My only complaint is that you definitely need to use a vice grip to place these on. I struggled very hard to place this grip on my driver and had to put full force on there in order to slide it on with the solution on the tape and everything. Once it’s on though, it looks great!
A**J
Easy to Install, fantastic grip!!
These grips are incredible! Easy to install as long as plenty of solution is used. I use two strips of grip tape on ALL my clubs and have had NO PROBLEM installing these grips on my clubs. I've installed these grips on over 15 clubs and never had an issue. Again, use a GENEROUS amount of grip solution and you will have NO problems. Absolutely LOVE these grips and the tactile soft feel. A++++
J**L
Quality grip!!
Great price! Quality grip!
M**R
Grip won't fit on shaft
I had ordered these oversize grips in the past and I really like the feel and design. They installed easily. So I ordered two more a couple of months later to regrip two more clubs. I could not install them. To tight. I looked at comments and see others having the same problem. One said tight but if you work on it you'll get it on. I tried multiple times. So finally I measured the outside diameter of the (standard) shaft and the inside diameter of the grip. .090 of interference! Research shpwd it should be around .020 of interference and the tape, adds little more. No way these grips will fit! I didn't send them back, wasn't worth the effort for 12 or 13 bucks. I have them on my driver and 3 wood previously and they're great. But why take a chance on reordering and having them not fit.
O**E
Make installing easy
If you like a soft feeling grip you will real like these. I put a different color grip on my 9 iron to prevent getting confused with the 6. Make sure you warm up the grip to make it flexible and use plenty of solvent. The grips slide right on.
C**S
Macio mas não testei na humidade
M**S
I find these grips great, they have a great feel about them and the grip is non slippery, so great for all weathers, plus the price is very good to.
R**L
Buen agarre y material
A**ー
値段の割には良品、少し表面がカサカサする。少しシットリ感が必要
T**R
Greifen sich sehr gut und lassen sich super aufziehen. Leider innerhalb von einer Woche um mehr als 20% im Preis gestiegen - sehr schade.
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