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Oddsocks

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having used clubs with the new rel neon orange gel grips and seeing how dirty they look in such a short period of use, i cant beleive someone has launched white grips. you'll end up cleaning the grips more than the clubs.
 

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Very nice grip mate.
Had them on my R11 driver & fairways and were superb, real soft and tacky.
Thought when they got wet there could be issues but not at all, just a quick wipe with a reasonably dry towel and they were super tacky again.
No issues for me keeping them clean, I give my clubs a wipe after every round so they were still persil-white when I traded them in. (after 6 months)
 
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Pish in the rain. Worst grip on the market avoid avoid avoid.
 

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I must have dirty hands then - I had a Lamkin white grip on a driver and it was more of a Thunder-cloud grey after a few outings and that's with cleaning it after every round as well.
 

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I must have dirty hands then - I had a Lamkin white grip on a driver and it was more of a Thunder-cloud grey after a few outings and that's with cleaning it after every round as well.

Exactly the same here.

I had my R7's re gripped with Crosslines about a month or so back and the wedges and short irons are starting to grey a little, the wedges alot :mad:
 

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I prefer the Golf Pride Multi compound grips (http://www.golfpride.com/Grips/Default.aspx?cat=cord&grip=newdecademc), work well for me dry or wet. I have had a white one on my gap wedge for about 14 months, one of the most used clubs in my bag and the grips still white, never had to clean it.

I quite like the look of the new whiteout model (http://www.golfpride.com/Grips/Default.aspx?cat=cord&grip=newdecadewhiteout), just wish they had more colours as per the old version.


Whiteout grips feel great I have to say, not as coarse feeling as the original multicompound drip.
 
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