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Follow on Google News | General Look at Pure Grips(part two)PURE ships five models of grip. The red grip (left) is the PURE Soft Wrap and is the softest grip in the lineup.
By: shoppinginjoy Performance Yeah, yeah, so the grips are easy to install. They’re easy to remove, they have five styles, and the toughest thing about switching to PURE grips are removing your old worn-out grips and tape. But how do the darn things feel? How do they play? How tacky are they? Is that one-year guarantee legitimate? Suffice to say I think PURE is safe in guaranteeing their year-long playability. With my normal grips (Lamkin Crosslines or Golf Pride New Decade Multicompounds) I’ve played with my PURE Pro grips in all sorts of weather. I don’t wear a glove, and yet I’ve never experienced any sort of slipping. The PURE Pro (and the rest of the PURE grips) aren’t excessively tacky like some other grips I’ve felt. Instead, they feel only slightly tacky but that level of tackiness lasts and lasts and lasts… precisely the opposite of the fast-wearing Winn grips, for example. The feel is as advertised as well. The red grip has a softer feel that will likely be preferred by the higher handicapper,( Finally, I suppose, the grips are stylish in an understated way. I’ve already mentioned that I prefer to install them logo down, leaving a smooth black surface with minimal decoration – a single paint color in thin stripes – at each end. Though I’ve messed with the different colors of New Decade Multicompound grips, I’ve never been one to care a whole lot. A plain grip suits me just fine… and it doesn’t hurt that the small bit of yellow on the PURE Pro reminds me of the Pittsburgh sports teams. # # # Www.shoppinginjoy.com was evolved from retail sales store in seek of further development. The online store boast lots of branded clubs at a competitive price. End
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