Wedge Guys Golf Grip Kits for Regripping Golf Clubs - Professional Quality - Options Include Hook Blade, 15 or 30 Tape Strips, 5 or 8 oz Solvent, Grip Tape Remover, Bench Vise & Rubber Clamp







Key features
- •LIGHT GRIP KIT: Includes 15 - 2" x 10" Golf Grip Tape Strips and 4 Ounce of Golf Grip Solvent
- •GRIP TAPE STRIPS - The Wedge Guys Light Regripping Club Kit includes 15 2" x 10" premium double sided adhesive grip tape strips that are easy-to-peel and won't bunch up during installation.
- •GRIP SOLVENT - The high quality Grip Solvent included in the Wedge Guys Golf Club Grip Kit comes in a 4 oz bottle with squirt spout and is non-flammable, non-toxic, citrus scent and works on all tape.
- •100% Satisfaction Guarantee - We're pleased to be able to offer a 30-day 100% satisfaction guarantee with every Wedge Guys Golf Grip Kit purchase. (Make sure you are purchasing from the Wedge Guys seller store to ensure quality)
Wedge Guys Golf Grip Kits for Regripping Golf Clubs - Professional Quality - Options Include Hook Blade, 15 or 30 Tape Strips, 5 or 8 oz Solvent, Grip Tape Remover, Bench Vise & Rubber Clamp
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Customer Reviews
Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers4.7
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Based on 10 reviews
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Nice kit. Simple and clean.
Shad Grimgravy✓ Verified Purchase•May 1, 2018
Up until this week, I had never re-gripped a golf club. A friend from work recently put a new grip on my putter and told me how easy the process was. This was restated enough times by various coworkers and friends that I decided to check for a kit and starting to do this process on my own.
I won't go into the details of how the process works, Wedge Guys does a great job with that explanation with a video link that was emailed to me as well as linked to by a QR code on a card included with the kit.
Super easy, super clean... it doesn't get mich easier than that!
Two items I'd like to point out:
The hook blade is pretty sharp and you always want to push it away from you, which may feel odd to some based on the shape of the blade. Just a bit of safety advice from uncle Shad.
Don't use the hook blade to puncture the top of your solvent bottle. I did this and put a tiny slice in the nozzle of the bottle. It's not a problem, just makes me have to be aware of the position of that slice while using.
Already put new grips on two putters and couldn't be more pleased.
I won't go into the details of how the process works, Wedge Guys does a great job with that explanation with a video link that was emailed to me as well as linked to by a QR code on a card included with the kit.
Super easy, super clean... it doesn't get mich easier than that!
Two items I'd like to point out:
The hook blade is pretty sharp and you always want to push it away from you, which may feel odd to some based on the shape of the blade. Just a bit of safety advice from uncle Shad.
Don't use the hook blade to puncture the top of your solvent bottle. I did this and put a tiny slice in the nozzle of the bottle. It's not a problem, just makes me have to be aware of the position of that slice while using.
Already put new grips on two putters and couldn't be more pleased.
Watch the the video and catch your excess solvent.
Monte A. Morgan✓ Verified Purchase•April 7, 2018
I bought the product and read it a lot of reviews about people worried about the 4oz bottle not being enough and the tape being too short.. first off the tape does not have to extend all the way down to the end of the grip. The picture that I have on the very first one is what is left of the solvent after regripping forteen clubs. Watch the included video make sure you have a bowl or something of sort to catch what is coming off of the grip tape and add back to the bottle and you'll be fine. Wedge Guys do also have a scraper tool for the tape which definitely comes in handy because it's contoured like the club shaft and is worth every penny.
Products worked but a problem with the solvent bottle created a mess
Amazon Customer✓ Verified Purchase•December 9, 2017
Used this kit to re-grip a putter. It accomplished the job but with a mess due to a small unseen hole on the side of the solvent nozzle. So when I started to apply the solvent, more came out the side than down the nozzle itself creating a mess in my workshop. An unpainted raw wood storage cabinet next to the workbench received more of the solvent than the golf tape. So it is now permanently stained as is the floor nearby - the actual club handle was over a trash can to catch overflow to prevent a mess on the floor.
Again, the products worked but I wanted to post this lower review so other buyers may look closely at the nozzle and avoid any potential mess and damage done by a defective nozzle. It may just be this one (my bad luck) or a quality control issue impacting other nozzles as well.
You can be comfortable buying the product for the expected re-gripping results, but check the sides of the nozzle carefully before applying the solvent to the tape.
Again, the products worked but I wanted to post this lower review so other buyers may look closely at the nozzle and avoid any potential mess and damage done by a defective nozzle. It may just be this one (my bad luck) or a quality control issue impacting other nozzles as well.
You can be comfortable buying the product for the expected re-gripping results, but check the sides of the nozzle carefully before applying the solvent to the tape.
You can regrip yourself with this kit
Aaron G.✓ Verified Purchase•July 17, 2017
I'm new to golf. A friend gave me an old set of clubs, which I used on the course for the first time last week. That's when I found the putter grip was disintegrating in the heat all over my glove and hand, so I decided regripping was in order. My friend told me to pay someone to do it, but I was determined to try myself. I found a new grip and grip remover tool on Amazon, and picked up this regripping kit as well. The instructions with the kit were very easy to follow. Rather than using a vice as the instructions stated, I used clamps, but otherwise did exactly as instructed. I had everything done in five minutes with no trouble, and have plenty of leftover tape and solvent to do more clubs if needed. If you are at all handy, you can regrip yourself - just pick up a grip remover tool too.
Regripping Golf Clubs
B. Kawabe✓ Verified Purchase•June 24, 2017
Took awhile but finally got the items. The videos were a great starting point for doing the change. It was difficult for the first couple even with the instructions. Finally decided to use a multi master to slowly cut the grip without marking the shaft, this was the best, took minutes to cut the old grip off, Used a hot air gun to loosen the old tape which was a great idea. Used some orange goo remover to clean the shaft completely. Followed the placement of the tape and oil. Sprayed the oil inside of the grip, shook it up and then poured it out on to the tape on the shaft, it was a lot less messy and lubricated both the grip and tape with one pour. This is where I changed the install of the grip. I pushed the grip on from the back end, after getting about halfway, pushed with my body to slip the rest on, it was fast and easy and had the power of my body to slip the grip on.
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