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I have always been a fan of ribbed grips. With many of the new adjustable clubs much of the grip selections are round. A friend got a new hybrid XXIO and I took a swing with it. It had an aggressive ribbed grip on it which I loved. I have viewed the XXIO website but there is no info re the grips they use. Does anyone have knowledge of a grip mgr which sells very ribbed grips. I love how it sits in my hands. Thank You.


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46 minutes ago, FLOG4 said:

I have always been a fan of ribbed grips. With many of the new adjustable clubs much of the grip selections are round. A friend got a new hybrid XXIO and I took a swing with it. It had an aggressive ribbed grip on it which I loved. I have viewed the XXIO website but there is no info re the grips they use. Does anyone have knowledge of a grip mgr which sells very ribbed grips. I love how it sits in my hands. Thank You.

Ask your friend. 

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35 minutes ago, ncates00 said:

Ask your friend. 

They are branded xxio….no name shown. 

4 minutes ago, colin007 said:

Ribbed....for your pleasure.

I'd say for yours...Mr Ben Dover


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They are probably Golf Pride would be my guess. You can also make your own rib with any grip. They sell ribs you can install when putting on new grips.

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