In this video I go back to Amazon to purchase new golf grips from Geoleap and Kingrasp. See the full review against one of the most popular grips of all time, the Golf Pride MCC.

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24 Comments

  1. I like the kingrasp for redo projects. they are very durable over time compared to some of the other brands. Good review

  2. Got the Karma grips from your last video. Still impressed with them.
    The Wynn type grips… Good for the first week. Once they wear a little, they're gone. Will never use them again.

  3. I have the champkey premium hybrid grips. Really like them. Very similar to the MCC

  4. No report I've been buying my grips from Amazon from Amazon the same as yours but they do say on them they're golf pride if they are or not I don't know but I suppose from Amazon they must be Authentic they feel good anyway and for the price I'm not going to spend 15 quid a grip. I fit them with the ❤titting tape and Fit them with white spirit let go on they go on well and they work well.😊 I also fitted some really nice ones which were called white spider.

  5. Is there a way to make the Geoleap sprt of weight distribution to have lesser impact? Like putting the heavier ones to some specific clubs like woods or wedges?

  6. Got the Geoleap ACE-R over winter, super grippy and holding up without and issues problems. $49 for 13 grips is a great price if you are looking for value.

  7. Champkey also manufactures nice grips both swing and putter – multicompound all weather also in oversized

  8. My experience with Geoleap is be very careful not to accidentally get any solvent on the outside of the grip while putting it on the club. The black comes to the surface and totally messes up your color and lettering. It won’t come off. I’ve had the same thing happen with Golfprides and the solvent wiped right off with no discoloration issues.

  9. I find having an overly oddly weighted grip useful when having to back weight to achieve a particular swing weight.

  10. It is interesting that MCC compound are popular on tour as well as tour velvet’s I just wonder why some of tour players don’t gear up with pure golf grips and so on I guess it is personal preference why a few grips are heavily popular 🤦‍♂️

  11. Maybe a dollar more but Royal and Grip One are fairly decent "value" grips, although neither make an mmc style.

  12. I still love karma tour velvet crossline grips. Best I've used and not expensive

  13. 12.50 your blessed ! In Australia they want $ 24 -$30 . I don't understand how Golf Pride can justify such a huge increase in price in such a short time . When it was affordable it incouraged you fit new grips on a regular basis , now I've had to go to Chinese counterfeits or cheaper
    alternatives to afford it 😢

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