Below you will find two guides for installing grips using either water or solvents. You can also use the air method for grip installation. Here's a few tips to keep in mind:
As you can see, the air installation method of installing grips is superior to the solvent/water method. Any reputable club fitter will have an air hookup and we always recommend this method vs the use of lubricants.Â
If you are installing grips on a shaft with a butt diameter larger than .600″, like a UST Recoil or an Aldila Rogue, please call us (866-687-2291) before installing.
Because Best Grips golf grips are engineered for simple slip-on installation, you can install our grips just like you would install any slip-on synthetic grip. Most golf shops will have all of the supplies and tools you will need; however, we recommend using Brampton HF-100 tape activator and our own grip tapes. Brampton is a water-based tape activator that simplifies the installation process and your grips are playable in as little as 15 minutes after installation.
Supplies Needed
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General Tips (PLEASE READ)
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HF-100 Advance Grip Tape Activator 5 Step Easy Grip Process
Because BestGrips.com grips are engineered for simple slip-on installation, you can install our grips just like you would install any slip-on synthetic grip. Most golf shops will have all of the supplies and tools you will need. Here is a summary of standard grip installation techniques.
Supplies Needed
Equipment Needed
General Tips (PLEASE READ)
Solvent Installation 8Â Step Easy Grip Process