It'll stretch a little bit but not sure how stretching it will make it smaller...Since I saw so many "It's so quiet" posts, I thought I'd throw in a simple one, because I'm very interested in getting Greptile grips for the upcoming season.Whenever I got new grips, I would tell the clubmaker my preferred grip is a Ping Aqua (that's 1/64" smaller than their standard white). They would usually tell me they'll stretch the grip to make it smaller, but I couldn't do this with any cord grip. Can I do this with a Greptile grip?
Also, I understand the grip's at its strongest "gripping" power when use with a Greptile glove. How much more benefit will I get by using a Greptile grip
and a traditional glove over a traditional grip and a traditional glove?
I've been using the greptile grips with the Forecaster All Weather glove that I'm also selling ( some of the greptile strips with adhesive backing are included, also). You'll find the greptile grip with the Forecaster is the best conforming combo, I've tried all leather and the synthetic material the Forecaster is made of really seems to lock in with the Greptile.My preferred glove size's actually a FJ Ladies' Lg, so I was also wondering when these gloves'll be available in women's sizes.
The ultimate grip is the greptile grip with the greptile strips attached to the palm of the glove but it's non conforming. With two gloves, it's fantastic in the rain, too.
John
Thanks, Vincent
-- Thanks! John Muir http://clubmaker-online.com http://gripscience.com http://tourpure.com 810.220.4918
