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In order to provide myself with a new series soon, I ask myself the grip to mount on these clubs. After trying the Mizuno MP-57 mounted with New red MultiCompound decade I say that these grips may well be those for my future new series. Several questions. - While walking on the forum people were talking about a true grip comfortable but expensive and fragile. When we said good is how much? (Fragile does not scare me: I have on my Tour Velvet MX-17 for 2 years and only the iron grip 6 is a little worn). - What to do for my graphite shaft clubs, namely: 3-wood, hybrid 3 and driver? What impact have a little change of grip on the club's swingweight, I think particularly at year driver .. I advise you to harmonize because your grips wedges and iron (or wood and driver ..). Depending on the weight of the grips replaced you can have a swingweight of modif. It may therefore be necessary to conduct a balanced and there, you need a machine and especially a good knowledge of the subject! If this is the case, it is better to make a TRUE professional regrippage by asking him to rebalance .. to see the weight of the grips, you can go to the manufacturers site (in very serious if 3 or 4 grams of #..). cord grip = texture "fiber rope" integrated into the rubber (which makes it "galling" but also less comfortable .. matter of taste and priorities) = non-cord rubber (or polymer for winns ..) without "fiber rope" integrated (mc or velvet for example ..). I'd climb on the entire series, and it is a personal feeling, but I do not like the feel of full cords. the "ribbed" are not perfectly round but have a kind of excrescence here all along, intended to better position itself in the fingers, must be used, not like Me. I personally find that hard New bcp decade longer than the tour velvet which wears faster but especially who lose their homogeneity in the long term. This is the inside diameter of the grip! For irons with steel shafts, is usually 0580. I also mounting new multi-decade compound on all my clubs (irons and woods and wedge). I think these grips are very good and not force me to tighten my clubs (Otherwise, it peels the skin of the fingers) .. Personally, I usually mount them myself and am never bored with the rebalancing club .. (Perhaps an error). In any case, it has never disturbed it more .. By cons, if you ask yourself, watch the passage of the join between the two materials grip. it can fill a little. Similarly, the lower part is very soft, careful not to grip twister. After testing the MultiCompound DD2 and I went on the Multicompound (blue) for my new series. The DD2 is radically different, but will grab less. I did not find significant improvements that they brought from the grip base if it is the color .. I will raise the same grip on my wedges and my hybrid. Regarding Driver I am still completely convinced by .. First tests MultiCompound in the rain yesterday I got flushing for 4 hours on 18 holes. Conclusions: These grips catch serious even in the rain and it's very impressive. By cons for sure that comfort level is harder than the round velvet.After more than two months of use, I am conquered by the New Decade ™: they gripent very strong and allow better feelling. In short, I won a confidence when I spell a club in my bag. I did make the change on my hybrid, I turned the grip Calaway of origin and have been replaced by a Multicompound. For once I have a real basis for comparison since I played the same club for two years with the old grip. Conclusion: it's really better with the MC!. Suddenly I am determined to change the grip of my driver too. But I have a few more scruples: Tailor Made prides itself on choosing a lighter grip that allows a higher club speed and so forth and so .. There is there a risk of significantly alter the balance of the driver by changing his grip?. To be honest, yet I do not know. It's been three months that I have my clubs and unfortunately I do not do 3 courses per week. It will take a bit whether it be fragile. For cons the thing that takes my glove is expensive (at the tip of the thumb in particular). Darom wrote: To be honest, yet I do not know. It's been three months that I have my clubs and unfortunately I do not do 3 courses per week. It will take a bit whether it be fragile. For cons the thing that takes my glove is expensive (at the tip of the thumb in particular). Excellent life and honestly .. No difference with the Golf Pride .. Apart from the price of $ 2 and some instead of 5, 6 or 7 .. ..
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