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KarmaVelour Golf Grips for Men, Women, Juniors | Undersize, Standard, Midsize, Oversize, & Jumbo | 6 Colors | Choose Single, 9, 13 Pack or Golf Club Grip Kit
R**T
Great quality, nice feel, awesome price, easy install if you know what you are doing.
I've installed thousands of grips over my 40+ years of golfing. I used to build clubs for buddies back in the Golf Works days and I work at a pro shop part time regripping and reshafting clubs. I've used a wide variety of brands including Titleist, Loudmouth, Golf Pride, Winn, Callaway, Lamkin, Avon, Scotty Cameron and SuperStroke to name a few. I've installed all size iron and fairway grips, done custom under wraps for larger size grips and installed the new oversize putter grips from SuperStroke. I've worked with all manner of grip materials including grips made from rubber, silicone, leather, cord and even hand wrapped leather grips with shaft plugs in the old days.I'd compare these Karma grips to Golf Pride Velvet Align or even new Titleist grips. I'm a 12 handicap and I roll with Titleist 716 AP-2 forged irons and typically replace my grips twice a year - preseason and midseason. I either blow the grips off with a custom compressed air blow gun or use a grip ripper if they pop under compressed air. The key here is not tol roll with 120 psi out of the pipe - that's the max psi for most smaller shop sized compressors but it blows grips up too easily. I use 60-80 psi depending on the brand. Winns will pop in you whistle at them.I put Karma grips on my 716 irons a few weeks ago and I've played about 8 - 10 rounds with them. I like them and here's why:Pro-Great feel - tacky but not sticky. I'd compare then to Golf Pride velvet align grips-Clean up well with warm water and Dawn dish soap-Easy to install. I saw a 1 star review from some dude whining about the Karma grips being too small to fit over the shaft. As I mentioned, I use regulated 60-80 PSI compressed air almost exclusively with a club installation nozzle to remove most grips and to install all new grips and it's not an issue. If you're installing without air, use a manual plastic grip installation like the MagiDeal Plastic Golf Grip Installation Tool available on Amazon for about $5. Buy the right tool, use the right grip solvent or get them installed by a pro. If you haven't popped 500+ grips removing them with a compressor, you're an amateur (sometimes I do it for fun just to mess with people). Winn grips always pop because they are so soft - I use a grip ripper on most Winn grips.-Don't develop wear spots like the Winn grips I just mentioned - I dislike most Winn grips - too soft!-Excellent price point - about $1.50 each-Jumbo grips are considered 1/8" oversize from standard grips but that's not in stone. I saw some complaints in the reviews about the Karma grips not being 'jumbo" - technically they are 1/8" oversize which makes them "jumbo". I measured the Karma grips with a micrometer and they are 1.25 inches at the butt end and new Titleist grips I have in my grip stock are 1.125 inches at the butt end. That's a 1/8" difference. In my experience, a jumbo grip is derived from installing a custom masking tape underwrap covered with double sided golf grip tape. I have big hands and I run my grips 1/4" over standard and 1/8" of that is the custom tape wrap under the grip and the "jumbo" grips simply stretch over extra tape. I regripped my wife's AP-1 clubs a few weeks back and she likes the size without the under wrap.Con--None yet BUT see the next point below-I have to see how long these last - if I get 35-40 rounds out them I'll be happy - that's what I get with Golf Pride grips that are $6-$8 each in bulk. Titleist grips are even more.Bottom line is that I bought 3 packs of these grips and I'll probably buy 12 packs of 13 grips if they pan out this season. For $1.50 - $2.00 each, they are nearly free compared to the exorbitant prices for "name" grips, they install easily (if you know what you are doing) and I like the feel and easy clean up. More to come as I get experience with this quality, well priced product
C**N
Unbelievably great grips
I bought these grips after seeing that a set of grips at Golf Galaxy was going to cost me close to $100. I saw these, read the reviews, and figured what the heck--give 'em a try. I play at least 2 times a week from March/April to October/November (depending on weather). It is three golf seasons later and I'm still playing the same grips. I just washed them today, and they are tacky and feel as good as new. I even bought another set after receiving these and playing them a bit because I liked them so much and wanted to have some to put on when the first ones wore out. The second set I bought are still in the mailing envelope. I haven't needed to regrip. They are amazing. I heartily recommend them.
D**D
Appears to be a decent budget-friendly grip
So, I took a chance on these because they claimed to be very similar to Golf Pride Tour Velvet...and, they do appear to be nearly identical. However, the Karma Jumbo is only large as the GP Mid-Size. The Karma Jumbo claims to be (and appears to be) 1/16 over standard, which is the same dimension as GP Mid-size. So, when comparing GP to Karma, don't assume mid-size is the same between the two. Also, the inside diameter of the Karma is ever-so-slightly smaller than the GP. Tried to show this in the pic...not sure how well that shows. All that being said, the grips do have a very similar feel (although, I've yet to install on a club) But, for $1.40/grip, they seemed worthwhile to take a chance.
H**N
Second time ordering
My golf life involves playing 3-5 times a week.I used Lamkin grips for a long time and then ran across these Karma grips. I've had the Karma mid-size grips on my irons/wedges (4-60 degree) for about a year now. Changed a few that were getting worn but stayed with the Karma brand. I like the grips. No complaints at all. Wildly inaccurate golf shots are on me, not a grip.INSTALL: I found these Karma grips to install easier than the Lamkin grips. Getting the inside tape off the shaft is not easier, but once the shaft is ready, the Karma grips go on quickly.VALUE: These Karma grips look like a Lamkin grip, wear like a Lamkin grip and cost a lot less.COMFORT: Honestly, I find no difference in the Karma grips and big name brand grips. I use Lamkin grips on my covered clubs (driver, 3-wood, mystery 18.5 degree club), but use these Karma grips on all irons and wedges. I notice absolutely no difference in the feel when going from a covered club to the irons and wedges.
M**E
might not last as long as others, but the average player will be happy
good cheap Option.. might not last as long as others, but the average player will be happy (use Air Compressor when INSTALLING)I Cut and peal off old grips.. Put Lighter Fluid on the old tape and Install the new grip.. Blowing air in the little hole at the end,, they slide right on.. the lighter fluid helps the tape re-glue to the new grips.. Hope this helps...
M**X
Far too small to be “jumbo”
These looked small when I opened the package, but I assumed they were jumbo as they were labeled. After installing them and giving them time to dry I instantly knew something was off when I gripped the club. I took one of the ones left over and compared it to a new midsize grip just like the ones I removed and it’s obviously smaller in thickness and at the rear of the grip. I haven’t checked it with a caliper but I wouldn’t be shocked if they were the same as standard grips.
A**R
Good fit for hands
Perfect for people with arthritis.
W**Y
As described
As described
K**.
Durability
Quality and value
A**R
Very happy with this product.
I was very skeptical at first with his product because of the price. I have to purchasing I was satisfied with the time it took to get to my home but it could have been faster since I was a prime Amazon customer. Installing this onto my irons was a little tricky but if you have all the required material needed for install then this was a perfect product because it was just an easy task. Thank you for this product, I love the thickness of it and how it looks as a finished product. The texture of this grips is just what I needed. Thank you
R**B
Replace grips yourself and SAVE $$
I went to Golf Town to replace the grips on my Callaway Golf clubs. They quoted me $140 but stated my clubs were only worth $20 and insinuated it wasn't worth it.I bought these grips with the tape and clamp then went to a liquidation warehouse and bought a vice for $45.All in I spent around $100 and 30 minutes of my time to replace my own grips. Super easy and the clubs play fantastic!!!Golf Town can suck it!!
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