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thecraw
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The new member of the multi-compound family is quite simply sensational. The whiteout as its known feels and performs even better than the original multi-compound grip. It may just be me but the white portion of the grip feels softer and "tackier" than the black model.
The comfort and feel that this grip offers is incredible. At ten pounds a pop its not cheap but its certainly worth it in my opinion, I'm really impressed with it after one practice session and I'll be going back for another tomorrow for my driver.
Whiteout is certainly miles better than the Iomic grip on my driver and on the evidence of one session today its well ahead of the original multi-compound and others such as Lamkin crossline cords etc.
I'd recommend you try these if your looking for new grips and are after the best.
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The comfort and feel that this grip offers is incredible. At ten pounds a pop its not cheap but its certainly worth it in my opinion, I'm really impressed with it after one practice session and I'll be going back for another tomorrow for my driver.
Whiteout is certainly miles better than the Iomic grip on my driver and on the evidence of one session today its well ahead of the original multi-compound and others such as Lamkin crossline cords etc.
I'd recommend you try these if your looking for new grips and are after the best.
:thup: top banana:thup: