SuperStroke Calgary Flames Team Golf Club Grip Standard Golf Grip Specs

For the SuperStroke Calgary Flames Team Golf Club Grip Standard, low weight at 1.69 oz (48 g) is paired with low length at 10.6 in (269.2 mm). It also combines a 0.6 in (15.2 mm) core with a soft polyurethane outer / firm rubber core feel.
Golf grip specifications
SuperStroke · Calgary Flames Team Golf Club Grip Standard · Golf Grip
Size: StandardShape: Round swing gripCord: Non-cordWeather: Moderate
48 gWeight
0.60 inCore size
Lightweight (40-49.9 g)Weight class
ModerateWet-weather traction
Dataset benchmarks

How this model compares

Numeric comparisons use the grip models in this database.

Weight

Low

48 g
Low22 g
This model48 g
Average59.36 g
High147 g

Weight is well below the typical figure.

Core diameter

Average

0.6 in
Low0.5 in
This model0.6 in
Average0.59 in
High0.62 in

Core diameter is close to the typical figure.

Length

Average

10.6 in
Low10.5 in
This model10.6 in
Average10.82 in
High21 in

Length is close to the typical figure.

At a glance

Grip features

CordNon-cord
AlignmentNone / round
Wet-weather tractionModerate
Overview

Model information

Manufacturer SuperStroke
Model Calgary Flames Team Golf Club Grip Standard
Category Golf Grip
Model year / production Not specified
Full specifications

Technical details

Fit & sizing

Grip sizeStandard
Grip shapeRound swing grip
Core size0.60 in (15.2 mm)
Nominal shaft butt fit0.60 in (15.2 mm)
Compatible club typeWoods / hybrids / irons / wedges

Construction

Weight1.69 oz (48 g)
MaterialSoft polyurethane outer layer / firm rubber core
Surface textureTraxion Control surface texture
Cord coverageNon-cord
Length10.6 in (269.2 mm)

Feel & performance

Feel / firmnessSoft polyurethane outer / firm rubber core
Wet-weather tractionModerate
Alignment typeNone / round
Key technologyTraxion Control; Torsional Performance

Practical data

Grip weight classLightweight (40-49.9 g)
Estimated swing-weight change vs 50 g grip+0.4 points
Swing-weight effectAbout 0.4 point(s) heavier at the head vs a 50 g grip
Hand fit summaryStandard

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