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I have a question about color grips. Do you guys know of any cool colors out there as far as grips are concerned, I am bored with the classic black and brown colored grips, and wouldn't mind something in an icy blue color or even yellow or green. I am regripping all of my clubs this year, and wanted to get a little creative with the colors.

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I have a question about color grips. Do you guys know of any cool colors out there as far as grips are concerned, I am bored with the classic black and brown colored grips, and wouldn't mind something in an icy blue color or even yellow or green. I am regripping all of my clubs this year, and wanted to get a little creative with the colors.

Winn Grips has some differently colored grips, Golf Pride has their "c-thru" stuff, and Lamkin doesn't seem to have much for you. Those are about the only grip folks I know.

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On 1/28/2005 at 3:35 PM, Newbie Collection Agency said:

I have a question about color grips. Do you guys know of any cool colors out there as far as grips are concerned, I am bored with the classic black and brown colored grips, and wouldn't mind something in an icy blue color or even yellow or green. I am regripping all of my clubs this year, and wanted to get a little creative with the colors.

Don't like them personally, but here is a link

 

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Golf-Pride-Grips-New-Decade-Multi-Compound-1-3-5-9-13-/122025154370?var=&hash=item1c69441742:m:m0gjuIMXrna-cbsdwJP-X2Q

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Well, yet another old old post is revitalized.  I know Pure grips have a good selection of colors, and work really well for me.  A bit more expensive, Iomic grips have even more color possibilities, and I've had very good experiences with them too.

https://puregrips.com/product/dtx/

http://iomicusa.com/shopiomic/

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Pure grip pro grips are great.  I have light green and black.  They feel great and look even better. They also have a one year warranty and are easy to install yourself.

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On ‎1‎/‎28‎/‎2005 at 0:18 PM, iacas said:

Winn Grips has some differently colored grips, Golf Pride has their "c-thru" stuff, and Lamkin doesn't seem to have much for you. Those are about the only grip folks I know.

This thread is so old that @iacas didn't mention Pure Grips...

...because they didn't EXIST YET.

Pure Grips will actually let you customize different color combinations now (for end-caps, grip, and lettering).  You do have to order a minimum of 8, but it's pretty cool.

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