Elevate Your Game! ⛳️ Unleash the power of precision grips.
The Champkey Traction-X Golf Grips Set includes 13 high-performance grips made from proprietary rubber, designed for optimal feedback and comfort. With 15 professional tapes and a vise clamp, this all-in-one kit ensures easy installation and maintenance. The unique taper profile and micro textures provide enhanced traction and control, making it a must-have for golfers looking to improve their swing dynamics.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 12.01 x 7.48 x 1.81 inches |
Package Weight | 0.74 Kilograms |
Brand Name | CHAMPKEY |
Color | Blue/Black |
Manufacturer | Champkey |
Size | Standard |
Grip Material | Rubber |
Grip Size | Standard |
Grip Type | Blue/Black(13 Grips with 15 Tapes) |
K**N
You don’t get what ad said.
Product said it includedsolvent,hook blade and vice clamp. It doesn’t. Deceptive ad. I bought it so I could put them on myself. Seller has a misleading ad. Sent them back. Was a rip off. Seller didn’t really care. Noticed they changed add. Don’t buy from this seller
S**E
Love these grips
I will order these again. I love how they feel and love the color Orange! Just what I wanted.
A**R
Satisfied
Quick delivery and the grips are definitely worth the price.
S**N
Good for testing but they didn't stay on my main set.
The main purpose for getting these grips was to test out the midsize grip and whether I would want to use them. The size and weight of this midsize grip is very similar to a midsize golf pride grip. Each grip weighs around 65 grams.I actually do like the feel. Over the years I've found out that I am not as picky as I thought about the feel of the grip. I can use a multi compound grip or a smoother tour velvet like grip just fine. This doesn't feel like either. Tour velvet has more grip to it. Mcc is very textured and rough. This feels smooth and grippy.One thing I can definitely say is don't expect to be able to save these grips. I can save golf pride grips but I can't save these ones. Something about the inner core design and texture makes it grab the tape that much better. That could be a good and a bad thing. I'm a guy that tinkers so I pull grips off all the time. So this doesn't suit my purposes. But it did suit my desire to test the midsize grip.Although I will never get an aftermarket grip like this again, I can say they were pretty good grips when I had them on my clubs. I still have them on a few backup sticks. They still feel good and I can swing comfortably with them but I'm a grip snob and I will stick with the main brands. Right now, it's jumbomax to ease the stress on my aging arthritic hands.
E**E
Absolutely fantastic value
TL;DR - great value - easy to install - would definitely suggest for grips on a budget - color can smear if you get the solvent on the grip when installing (but for the value, that's fine in my book)Let me start by saying I have never had clubs regripped. I've always used hand-me-down clubs and just used whatever grips were on them. I've ranged from a 12 handicap when I was in high school (20 years ago) to a 25 handicap (now) since I only play a few times a year as an adult.I purchased my own set of clubs 6-7 years ago, but they were used, and had aftermarket grips on them (no idea of the brand) and they seemed fine.I've cut back on some other hobbies lately in order to spend more time golfing. I've golfed 4-5 times this year and have noticed my grips flaking off in my hands and not doing great when I'm super sweaty. At this point I started researching new grips and how to do it at home to keep the budget down.When I googled golf grips, and the first results were $200+ for a set I about fainted. This led me to searching for budget grips and came across these. I found a few YouTube reviews on them and some posts elsewhere and they all raved about these grips.For $40 you get tape, a knife to cut off the old grips, solvent, a rubber vice clamp insert, and 14 grips. That's well worth it to me so I gave them a shot.I got them in 1 day (thanks Amazon) and immediately installed them.Install time: this took about 2-3 hours for me. I've never done it before and didn't have a vice clamp to use so I jerry rigged a setup and went to town. Pretty easy but my hands were definitely tired and a little roughed up at the end.Feel: They feel great. My old grips were a very soft/squishy material. These are much harder. The diagram on the listing shows that they are a "soft rubber" but if that's the case, I'd hate to play with a "hard rubber". I hit into a net with my 7 iron for about an hour today, and my non-gloved hand is definitely scraped up and I can feel calluses building. This is fine to me, and I enjoy the tackiness and feel of the grips, they're just SOOO different than my old grips.Value: worth it. buying the tools included in this kit alone would put you at almost half the price ($15-20). I'm sure they're not the BEST grips in the world, but at my current skill level and amount of playing, I'm sure they'll be fine. As some other reviews mentioned, you can definitely smear/fade the coloring on the grips if you get a lot of the solvent on the outside of the grip. I did this on one of the first ones I gripped. After that, I just made sure to be a little more cautious and detail oriented to prevent the solvent from getting everywhere.Longevity: Can't speak to this yet. After install, about 10 hours of waiting, and then hitting, they seemed very solid and installed well. No slippage or rotating on the shaft.I only play every 3-4 weeks right now and live in the Midwest so can only play a few months a year anyway. I do hit into a net pretty regularly in my garage though, so I'll keep an eye on them and update after some time has gone by.
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