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Dynacraft Professional Double-Sided Golf Grip Adhesive Tape Roll is a 2-inch by 36-yard premium tape designed for slip-on rubber and polyurethane golf grips. Its double-sided adhesive, activated by solvent, provides a secure, long-lasting hold trusted by clubmakers nationwide. Economical and easy to apply, this tape roll covers approximately 125 golf clubs, making it an essential tool for any serious golfer or club repair professional.







| ASIN | B00NRBF98M |
| Best Sellers Rank | #87,391 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #251 in Golf Club Grips |
| Brand Name | Dynacraft |
| Color | White |
| Compatible Material | Rubber |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (450) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00852674685003 |
| Included Components | 1 roll of tape |
| Item Weight | 0.5 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Hireko Golf |
| Material Type | Polyurethane, Rubber |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Double Sided |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Golf Club Grips |
| Size Name | 2-Inch x 36-Yard |
| Surface Recommendation | Rubber |
| UPC | 784427963123 852674685003 |
| Unit Count | 108.0 Feet |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
D**P
Great grip tape!
Best tape I have used for regripping clubs. I have tried other, precut, products but will stay with this very reliable roll.
A**R
good product, grips are still on securely after a ...
good product, grips are still on securely after a season of use. After applying it to the shaft, make sure to soak the tape thoroughly and put the grip on quickly and in a single motion if possible as the adhesive will dry quickly and make it hard to perform any adjustments.
R**D
Best Regripping Tape Value
I put this roll of tape into a 2" dispenser that I bolted to my regripping station. Now that I have started peeling the backing away from the tape, I just keep peeling as I unroll it and use it, never cutting both the tape and the backing. That way, I never have to fight to get the two apart. It's easy to work with and gets the job done. WAY better than the pre-cut strips, all of which are too short and none of which are easy to work with.
A**R
Great tape, this is what we all are familiar with
Great tape, this is the tape we have all used for years. Sorta like masking tape, but two sided. I was a little worried when I put my new grips on, didn’t seem like there was enough glue/sticky substance, but the grips were perfect after they dried. I used the clear individual tapes previously on these clubs, they held up fine and were really easy to remove. Both types work, however this product is thicker, like I stated, this is what we all use to use. Highly recommend.
T**P
Great priced Tape
This tape seems to work fine. I did find it a little difficult removing paper from tape. Other than that, I like the price and quality.
B**2
As described
As described
J**K
Get a Grip people!
This is the real deal for gripping your own clubs. Watch a video, read a book or article on how to do it and save some cash gripping your own clubs. Easy peasy.
M**Y
Good product
I use for golf grips Works great and almost makes it around drive shaft. I see no problems
D**Z
Para cambiar los grips de mis palos de golf
D**W
I recently used this tape, and I'm happy with this item.
M**N
You will not be disappointed.
B**G
This tape works great, simply lay a strip around 5mm short of where the end of your grip will end, place it length wise centered on the shaft and cut it around 6mm past the end of the club your regripping, then using some of this tape wrapped around my finger I touched the tape side at the end of the club where getting the adhesive dirty won't matter, and while pulling down I pick at the stiff backing and the two separate nicely, putting some tape on the backing would work even better I suppose for separating. Then pull back the backing and carefully work the tape around the club until it's wrapped around the club on both sides trying not to wrinkle the tape, then double over the tape extending past the end of the club shaft so it covers or goes inside the hollow end of the shaft, this helps prevents the tape from being pulled down the shaft when your pushing the grip on as it may require some force depending on the fit of your grips, don't forget to use plenty of solvent, don't be stingy as you get one chance at this, if you do have trouble and the grip is stuck part way on, hopefully you have a small compressor to blow air into the hole in the end of the grip, I found I had to put the pressure up to around 40 psi before it worked, the grip will blow up a bit and you can pull it off as it shrieks, the sound will freak out your dogs too. You could probably get way with using a water hose as most places have around 40 or 45 psi water pressure, place the water nozzle against the hole and turn on the water slowly, be best if you have a spray adapter with squeeze control, start pulling off the grip as the water starts flowing through, though this would be very messy and you would have to wait for everything to dry also, but should work and is better than cutting off your new grips. There are lost of videos on youtube on how to do it if your unsure, but this is how I did it, as well as using a Black and Decker Workmate for holding the clubs, I had to back the WOrkmate against an object to stop it from moving away as these grips I put on were very tight. Good luck.
A**R
Excellent product. I had previously purchased some cheaper tape from Aliexpress and it turned out the base of the material was some sticky film, not paper. With this, I couldn't slide in the grip in all the way even with lots of solvent, and it was a nightmare to remove the film from my shaft. Don't cheap out with the other stuff and get this one. It will save you a lot of pain and time.
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