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Ripit Grips review

published: Aug 2, 2023

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updated: Apr 1, 2024

Ripit Grips review

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What’s new? How much does it cost? And how does it perform? Nicola Slater brings you the low down on the new Rip It Grips

Ripit Grips review

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  • Ripit grips review: ncg summary
  • First impressions
  • Ncg review
  • Ripit grips review: the details

Rip It Grips are relatively new to the golfing world and are bringing with them colour, bold patterns and lots of fun. Let’s put them to the test to see how they perform…

Ripit Grips review: NCG Summary

4.5 star review
NCG SUMMARY

Ripit Grips as per their website is for players “who don’t mind stepping onto the green with Sunday game passion and a Saturday night vibe”. Their wide range of unique designs and colourful grips mean they are a great choice for anyone looking to spice up their clubs.

The standard grips have a firm feel with plenty of texture to help with grip whereas the putter grips are sleek and spongey with a tacky feel.

PROS

  • Look cool
  • Great texture
  • Dry fast

CONS

  • Only one size
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    First Impressions

    How cool do these look! I have seen plenty of colourful grips before, but Rip It Grips has definitely taken it one step further. The standard grips are offered in a range of different colours and designs which means there is plenty of ways in which you can personalise your clubs. There is a real mixture of designs and some designs will certainly turn more heads than others. The Geo grips shown above are Ripit’s most basic design choice but still offers a great range of colours and pattern.

    The “Stay Weird” putter grip looks so good. It is the only putter grip the company offers and it features so many fun patterns, symbols and colours. Ripit offers this is a square face and circular shape.

    I also can’t forget to mention that every grip comes individually boxed in sleek cardboard packaging that matches the grip that is inside.

    NCG Review

    Having had these put on my clubs I feel like I’ve got a brand-new set. Aesthetically these grips tick all the boxes and out on the course they certainly didn’t disappoint. I tested out the Geo grips which as per the name they have geometric patterns imprinted in the rubber. This made the grips very textured and easy to hold onto. Not all the grips have the same patterns but each of the imprints provides the same textured feel.  To hold these grips are pretty firm as you would expect from most standard grips.

    The “Stay Weird” grip is the only putter grip Ripit offers. Unlike the normal grips, this has a very smooth feel, almost feeling a little tacky and spongey.

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    If you’re questioning whether the pattern or colour may be too bold and off-putting, I thought the same thing. After taking them to the range for the first time I didn’t even notice anything different over the ball and perhaps you need to pay more attention to the ball if you do…?

    For those fair-weather golfers the grip’s performance when wet might not matter but for those willing to battle all conditions, I had to see how these faired when wet. Soaking one of my iron grips it definitely wasn’t as grippy as when dry, yet I didn’t completely lose control. I would say most grips struggle with an ordinary grip and so this was very similar to my previous grips. One great thing to note was how fast the grip dried after only being wiped down with a towel.

    I think these are a great collection of grips and it would be great to see them offered in different sizes so they would accommodate more players. The Ripit Grips are all at a similar price point as most other grips on the market yet offer a great personalised touch to your clubs without compromising on quality.  

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    Ripit Grips review: The Details

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    RRP: Stay Weird Putter Grip £27.88, Standard Grips £13.93

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    About the author

    Nicola Slater
    Nicola Slater

    Nicola is a professional golfer, playing on the Ladies European Access Series (LETAS). It is a developmental tour designed for aspiring female golfers.

    Having played golf for 17 years, starting aged 8, Nicola has represented both her county and country at junior and senior levels. She currently a member at Hickleton Golf Club but has previously held memberships at five other courses.

    Nicola holds a BA (Hons) degree in Sports Studies, from the University of Stirling. She completed a four-year course, with her final year project focusing on the barrier women face in golf. This combination of real-world experience and academic insight underscores her commitment to the sport and her desire to contribute to its growth, particularly for female golfers. At Stirling, she was part of the Golf Scholarship program. Involving regular golf specific fitness and practice sessions. She had the opportunity to partake in tournaments and training camps, worldwide.

    Over the years, Nicola has accumulated a wealth of knowledge not just about her own performance, but also about the nuances of the sport. Given her extensive playing background she has a deep understanding of the technical aspects of golf gear and the golf swing itself.

    What’s in Nicola’s bag: Ping G430 driver, Titleist TS2 4-wood, Titleist T150/200 irons, Ping s159 wedges, Cleveland putter.

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