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SuperStroke expands from greens to fairways with REVL grip lineup
SuperStroke expands from greens to fairways with REVL grip lineup

USA Today

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SuperStroke expands from greens to fairways with REVL grip lineup

SuperStroke expands from greens to fairways with REVL grip lineup This new family of grips for woods, irons and wedges blends Lamkin engineering with SuperStroke materials. SuperStroke has offered full-swing grips for years but remains best known for its taperless putter grips. With the release of the new REVL line of grips designed for woods, irons and wedges, the company is looking to change that. The REVL lineup marks SuperStroke's first major entry into the club grip market since acquiring Lamkin in 2024. According to the brand, REVL blends Lamkin's engineering with SuperStroke's performance-driven materials and designs. The result: a trio of high-performance grips designed to provide golfers with more control, comfort, and confidence across all playing conditions. Each of the three grip models — REVL Element ($9.99 each), REVL Player ($7.99 each), and REVL Comfort ($8.99 each) — is built using SuperStroke's Genesis+ material, a tacky and durable rubber compound designed to maintain feel in both dry and wet conditions. All three grips also feature the brand's Ultra-Tac 'X' surface pattern, designed to increase contact and promote consistent hand placement throughout the swing. The Element model takes a hybrid approach, using a firmer top section infused with cord for added traction and all-weather security, while the lower hand section is softer and more responsive. The Player grip leans into a traditional rubber build for golfers who prefer a consistent, all-weather feel. The Comfort version uses a modern wrap-style taper to simulate extra tape under the lower hand, helping players apply more even grip pressure. Each grip is stamped with a 'Lamkin 100' badge, a nod to the century-long legacy behind the materials and design principles now under the SuperStroke umbrella. Tour professionals — including Jordan Spieth, Patrick Cantlay and Sungjae Im — are expected to transition into the REVL grips this season.

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