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For Golf Pride ND Multi Compound grip lovers

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