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trumb1mj

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I've been playing the Golf Pride ND Multi Compound grips for a while now and absolutely love them--everything but the price that is.

I recently found a Sharpro grip that looked identical and thought, "this knock off can't compare." I reluctantly purchased 10 of these at under $3 a pop. When they arrived they looked, felt and smelled like GPs! Popped a few on and they perform just like the GPs as well.

Even better, after doing a little research it turns out GP actually pays royalties to Sharpro for their patent on these grips--Golf Pride's version is the knock off!

You gotta gives these grips a try if you love the GP version but can't continue to pay $10 a grip...
 

azgreg

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Cool. I really like the GP NDs but priced too high for me.
 

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I've been playing the Golf Pride ND Multi Compound grips for a while now and absolutely love them--everything but the price that is.

I recently found a Sharpro grip that looked identical and thought, "this knock off can't compare." I reluctantly purchased 10 of these at under $3 a pop. When they arrived they looked, felt and smelled like GPs! Popped a few on and they perform just like the GPs as well.

Even better, after doing a little research it turns out GP actually pays royalties to Sharpro for their patent on these grips--Golf Pride's version is the knock off!

You gotta gives these grips a try if you love the GP version but can't continue to pay $10 a grip...
I game the Golf Pride's, thank you sir you have saved me money the next time I do a regripping.
 
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One thing to note is that durability has not been tested. I just regripped my clubs with these and have had one range session. I could tell no performance or feel difference what so ever. That said, I'm curious to see how these hold up over the next few months.
 

Fairwaysplitter3320

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One thing to note is that durability has not been tested. I just regripped my clubs with these and have had one range session. I could tell no performance or feel difference what so ever. That said, I'm curious to see how these hold up over the next few months.
Keep us posted.
 

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I've played them. I don't think they felt as good as the GPNDMC, they felt thinner and not as tacky to me. But for 1/3 the cost they are a decent grip. Durability is ok, I didn't the the GP's durability was that great though either.
 

IrishGolfer

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I have been a multi compound grip guy for several years now. I tried the Sharpros, meh, they were OK I guess. I subsequently found these Pro T MULTI DUAL COMPOUND http://www.ebay.com/bhp/pro-t-grips
IMHO they are way better than the Sharpros, thicker and more durable.
Each to their own I guess. Do the Pepsi challenge and buy all three and test them against eachother before buying a set.
 

BigJim13

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I have been a multi compound grip guy for several years now. I tried the Sharpros, meh, they were OK I guess. I subsequently found these Pro T MULTI DUAL COMPOUND http://www.ebay.com/bhp/pro-t-grips
IMHO they are way better than the Sharpros, thicker and more durable.
Each to their own I guess. Do the Pepsi challenge and buy all three and test them against eachother before buying a set.
I was not impressed with the Sharpros either. I have since gone back to Lamkin and started using the REL 3gen. I really like them but they aren't the same as the GP's. $10 per grip is nuts.
 
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I have been a multi compound grip guy for several years now. I tried the Sharpros, meh, they were OK I guess. I subsequently found these Pro T MULTI DUAL COMPOUND http://www.ebay.com/bhp/pro-t-grips
IMHO they are way better than the Sharpros, thicker and more durable.
Each to their own I guess. Do the Pepsi challenge and buy all three and test them against eachother before buying a set.

I read somewhere else that the pro t's were a nice option. Do they make a half cord, half rubber grip?
 

Fairwaysplitter3320

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I have been a multi compound grip guy for several years now. I tried the Sharpros, meh, they were OK I guess. I subsequently found these Pro T MULTI DUAL COMPOUND http://www.ebay.com/bhp/pro-t-grips
IMHO they are way better than the Sharpros, thicker and more durable.
Each to their own I guess. Do the Pepsi challenge and buy all three and test them against eachother before buying a set.
That is a great deal!!!
 

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