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The 2015 Newport Cup is next week in Phoenix!. Before the matches begin both teams are visiting PURE Grips.

In this thread, post what questions you think we should ask the PURE team.

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So, personally I ordered PURE grips and have some experience with their customer service as they are not as tacky as my golf pride grips (IMO)....

Overall the customer service is great, however I would like to know how their grips rubber compound differs from other grip manufactures, and what differentiates them from the rest of the industry? Their customization with text and colors is awesome, but as far as tackyness I would give them 2nd vs my old golf pride grips.

I never had to wear a glove with my golf pride grips (no matter what moisture was on my hands) but the PURE requires I wear a grip.

I am very excited to have a 1 on 1 question session with PURE and feel all their grips in person since I ordered mine online solely off the recommendations I received from TST members.

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I find PURE grips last 5x longer than other grips and stay tacky 10x longer but for my friends that sweat more they sometimes do not like them and call them slippery. Can pure rubber grips ever be as sticky in wetter conditions as grips that have cloth and strings and things in them?

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To bounce off the last post...

Will PURE grips ever put out a multi compound or full cord grip?

Kyle Paulhus

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Are there many problems with grips slipping off the club that you know of? If not, why do you think other companies have not started going the dry installation route?
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Would it be possible to add some chord like feature to Pure Grips to improve texture in wet conditions? I use DTX grips, which I like a lot, but chord grips are slightly better when my hands get sweaty. One great feature about Pure Grips is you can take them off and modify the feel using masking tape.

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I'd like to know their general thoughts on tapering vs hand size sand. I've tried tapered non-tapered and reverse tapered grips and and have non-tapered to be by far the least comfortable. I believe this is because the difference in size between the hands on either type of tapered grip creates the extra space necessary for the thumb of the top hand to fit in the crease of the bottom hand more comfortably. Perhaps variation in taper could accommodate differing hand sizes better than the conventional std/mid/oversize sizing scheme?

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