Golf Pride launch double layer rubber grip

The new Dual Durometer grip is one of several grips Golf Pride has launched in time for the 2004 season

Golf Pride, the world’s most innovative grip manufacturer, has launched a brand new high-performance Dual Durometer grip, manufactured using a two-layer black thermoset rubber. The firm inner layer is designed to optimise control and feedback while the softer, high-traction outer layer maximises comfort and feel.
The new Dual Durometer grip is one of several grips Golf Pride has launched in time for the 2004 season. Also new is the V-55 rubber grip, a successor to the popular Victory and V-50 models, and the breakthrough Decade MultiCompound, a revolutionary grip that fuses the positive performance of rubber and cord for an exciting new look and feel.
The Dual Durometer grip is manufactured using black rubber and is finished with red end cap and Golf Pride logo. A slightly larger Midsize model is also available, finished in distinctive yellow.
More information about the Golf Pride range is available from Neil Gray at Golf Marketing Services on 01438 718399 (neil@gmsgolf.co.uk) or Paul Steels at Golf Pride Europe on 01778 341555 (paulsteels@eaton.com).
Eaton Corporation is a global $7.3 billion diversified industrial manufacturer that is a leader in fluid power systems; electrical power quality, distribution and control; automotive engine air management and fuel economy; and intelligent truck systems for fuel economy and safety. Eaton has 48,000 employees and sells products in more than 50 countries. For more information, visit www.eaton.com

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