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CHAMPKEY Premium Rubber Golf Grips 13 Pack offers midsize grips with a 0.600" core, crafted from patented high-feedback rubber featuring triple micro-textures for superior traction. The kit includes 15 tapes and all necessary tools, enabling easy at-home installation. Designed with a traditional taper profile, these grips reduce hand tension and enhance swing power, making them a top choice for golfers seeking performance and value.






| ASIN | B0881FKNCD |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,504 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #3 in Golf Club Grips |
| Brand | CHAMPKEY |
| Brand Name | CHAMPKEY |
| Color | Blue |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 6,959 Reviews |
| Grip Material | Rubber |
| Grip Size | Midsize |
| Grip Type | Blue/Black(13 Grips with 15 Tapes) |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 10.51"L x 10.51"W |
| Manufacturer | Dongguan Jerry Sporting Goods Co., Ltd. |
| Material Type Free | Latex Free |
| Product Dimensions | 10.51"L x 10.51"W |
E**E
Absolutely fantastic value
TL;DR - great value - easy to install - would definitely suggest for grips on a budget - color can smear if you get the solvent on the grip when installing (but for the value, that's fine in my book) Let me start by saying I have never had clubs regripped. I've always used hand-me-down clubs and just used whatever grips were on them. I've ranged from a 12 handicap when I was in high school (20 years ago) to a 25 handicap (now) since I only play a few times a year as an adult. I purchased my own set of clubs 6-7 years ago, but they were used, and had aftermarket grips on them (no idea of the brand) and they seemed fine. I've cut back on some other hobbies lately in order to spend more time golfing. I've golfed 4-5 times this year and have noticed my grips flaking off in my hands and not doing great when I'm super sweaty. At this point I started researching new grips and how to do it at home to keep the budget down. When I googled golf grips, and the first results were $200+ for a set I about fainted. This led me to searching for budget grips and came across these. I found a few YouTube reviews on them and some posts elsewhere and they all raved about these grips. For $40 you get tape, a knife to cut off the old grips, solvent, a rubber vice clamp insert, and 14 grips. That's well worth it to me so I gave them a shot. I got them in 1 day (thanks Amazon) and immediately installed them. Install time: this took about 2-3 hours for me. I've never done it before and didn't have a vice clamp to use so I jerry rigged a setup and went to town. Pretty easy but my hands were definitely tired and a little roughed up at the end. Feel: They feel great. My old grips were a very soft/squishy material. These are much harder. The diagram on the listing shows that they are a "soft rubber" but if that's the case, I'd hate to play with a "hard rubber". I hit into a net with my 7 iron for about an hour today, and my non-gloved hand is definitely scraped up and I can feel calluses building. This is fine to me, and I enjoy the tackiness and feel of the grips, they're just SOOO different than my old grips. Value: worth it. buying the tools included in this kit alone would put you at almost half the price ($15-20). I'm sure they're not the BEST grips in the world, but at my current skill level and amount of playing, I'm sure they'll be fine. As some other reviews mentioned, you can definitely smear/fade the coloring on the grips if you get a lot of the solvent on the outside of the grip. I did this on one of the first ones I gripped. After that, I just made sure to be a little more cautious and detail oriented to prevent the solvent from getting everywhere. Longevity: Can't speak to this yet. After install, about 10 hours of waiting, and then hitting, they seemed very solid and installed well. No slippage or rotating on the shaft. I only play every 3-4 weeks right now and live in the Midwest so can only play a few months a year anyway. I do hit into a net pretty regularly in my garage though, so I'll keep an eye on them and update after some time has gone by.
D**O
Champkey Delivers: Top-Quality Grips at a Great Price!
I couldn’t be more pleased with these Champkey midsize grips. The feel, comfort, and quality of materials are excellent—truly impressive for the price. The design is sharp, and the performance exceeded my expectations. What really stood out was the attention to detail in the packaging. It included a clear, easy-to-follow installation flyer and a surprisingly sturdy grip removal blade—much better than I expected. The grip tape included was by far the easiest I’ve ever used, and I’ve done five grip replacements myself. This purchase was a win all around. Champkey has definitely earned a spot on my go-to list for future golf gear. Even Mr. Short Game on YouTube backed up what I experienced. Thanks, Amazon!
F**D
Solid golf grips with a great price including an installation package
These are solid rubber grips that feel great in my hands. This is not a difficult process and it's something that most anyone can do. Instructions would have made it much easier. A couple notes and lessons learned on the whole process: 1. The description of the item is confusing and needs to be changed. The title of the product asks you to choose between two packages, but there is no option to choose. You have to read the fine print to figure that there is no option on the item you are looking at. I wasn't 100% sure I ordered the kit until it arrived because of this confusing option with no options. Solution: There should be either a drop down selection with the options "Grips/Tape Only" or "Grips/Tape and Installation Package". - OR- Create two separate listings and change the titles to match the options. 2. If you don't have any tools then you should get the kit. In retrospect I wouldn't get the kit since I have a razor knife and mineral spirits (yes the liquid is mineral spirits), and I didn't use the vice adapter (held club in free hand). I needed a hook blade for removing the old grip. 3. Removing old grips can be messy and tedious. Using the hook blade to cut off old grips works great, but you may have a combination of old grip, tape and adhesive to remove as well. Use a regular razor knife to carefully remove large pieces from the shaft. If you have graphite shafts like me, be careful not to cut into your shaft but scrape it at 90 degrees. To clean your old tape and adhesive off, use the mineral spirits to soften it and wipe it off with paper towels until squeaky clean. A small residue is okay since the tape is designed to work with mineral spirits. 4. I really could have used detailed instructions which were not provided. I checked out a couple online videos to get the general process figured out, but wasn't sure about the 2-sided tape. Which side of the two sided sticky tape to put on the club? I found out that the white backing is stickier than the blue side of the tape, and the blue strip is supposed to be used to press the tape onto the club. ** PEEL THE WHITE BACKING OFF FIRST AND STICK IT TO YOUR CLUB, THEN USE THE CLEAR BLUE BACKING TO PRESS IT ON FIRMLY. THEN REMOVE THE BLUE BACKING LAST *** I 5. Mark each club with a sharpie to align each grip identically, or use an existing label on your shaft. There is a logo and a small < on the grip that can be used for alignment. 6. Installation can be a little messy as well. Get a paint tray to collect the mineral spirits as you go through this process. Make sure that the inside of the grips AND the newly installed tape are lubricated completely. First fill the grips with 1 oz of mineral spirits plugging the small hole with your finger. Then put your other finger into the other side of the grip and swish the liquid around the inside of the grip for at least 30 seconds, then let drain on the shaft/tape and into the tray. I would use a 1" paint brush to thoroughly wet the tape with the spirits now resting in the tray. If you can't get the grip installed within a minute of wetting the tape, take a couple seconds to re-apply more spirits to it because it gets tacky quickly. Try not to get the liquid on your hands because the next step requires a good grip literally. 7. Showtime - putting your new grip on. You can use a vice with the tools supplied, but I opted to just hold the club in my other hand which worked fine. Getting the grip started on the shaft can be tricky and it may not seem large enough. I found that starting the grip at a 45 degree angle while pinching the grip 1/2" from the tip worked best for me. Once it's on push as far as it will go without stopping. Then hold the grip more in the middle to get it all the way on. The grip stretches when you pull it on and bounces back when you let go, so make sure it's all the way on. 8. Finishing steps are to tap the end of the grip on the ground multiple times to completely seat the grip. Now recheck your alignment. You can make adjustments in the next minute or so to get it right, and then set it aside to dry.
V**R
High quality kit with absolutely everything you need to effortlessly remove and install grips
excellent product. excellent value. I experiment with clubs to find what works for me, and it always involved regripping the club to an oversize grip. I've used the same product and solvent for a few years with mixed results. Solvent doesn't seem to have the "slip" necessary to mount grips fully, occasionally resulting in a grip stuck 1/2 way on the shaft - and - starting all over again. This dozen-grip kit was well thought out. Neatly packaged, it comes with a trimming tool to remove old grips, a nice-size bottle of solvent, a rubber vice pad to hold your shaft steady, and some state-of-the-art grip tape, enough for 12 grips. All I can say, follow the step-by-step directions included with the kit and you will easily shove the grip on any golf shaft, right over the fresh double-sided tape. highly recommend. will use this family of golf products from now on. I am a super-satisfied camper with this seller.
J**S
If I had to put on a number on it, they are 90% as good as the expensive stuff.
Kit comes with the grips for 13 clubs, solution, tape and tools. For the value alone, I give it 5 stars. Really easy to strip the old grips with the provided tool and plenty of solution to make sure you can get the replacement grips on. Word of warning - you get a big bottle of solution for a reason, use much, much more than you would think you need on each club, otherwise the grips WILL get stuck when throwing them on. This is the case for any grips, not just this brand. The durability is questionable, but for the price, you can afford to just replace after a season or two. So far, I've had them on for a couple of seasons. The color wears off on some parts, but the grip seems OK. For the price, I'll just replace again. They are fairly comparable to name brand stuff. If I had to put on a number on it, they are 90% as good as the expensive stuff.
J**M
Feels nice
Nice replacements for the old grips on my club. Learned after the first grip I replaced that you should be very generous on the solution so the grip will easily slide on. There's plenty of solution and where you shouldn't run out.
H**M
Comfortable, Nice Looking and a Good Price!
Needed grips badly and these fit the bill. Everything was included and was easy to do. Good directions but also check out clips on YouTube as a back up and some extra pointers. The grips feel good as well as look good on my clubs. Will see how they wear and hold up after a few rounds. The price was also very reasonable for everything that was included.
C**S
Great grips for the price!
These are very good replacement grips for sure. The feel is more on the harder not so soft feel but that’s fine with me. Has the arrow to make sure you line the up correctly on the grip. I only have 2 bad things to say: 1. My shipment did NOT come with the bottle solution nor a blade to cut the old grips. Not sure if it was missed on my side but the pictures others shared showed both a blade and the bottle solution. 2. There is a little lining on the grip around the X that made me think they were already falling apart but it’s supposed to look that way apparently. It’s on my 3rd picture for reference. Even after those 2 mentions these are great grips! I will be taking the out and update my review once I do that to see if they’re feel better than my last or if that “defect” around the X affects anything.
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