SuperStroke REVL Club Grips Review
Do Innovations in Club Grips Really Make A Difference?
There is one connecting point between the golfer and the golf club: the grip.
Many golfers overlook this crucial piece of equipment by playing whatever is on the clubs, playing the wrong size grip, letting the grips wear out or even installing the cheapest new grips they can buy.
Golfers will spend $1000s on new driver or iron tech only to use grip tech from decades ago.
SuperStroke bought the Lamkin grip company a year ago and in 2025 paired their innovative minds to create 3 new REVL grips.
At first glance they may look like any other grip on the market, but taking a deep dive into these grips reveals that they are innovative and beneficial to golfers.
The new SuperStroke REVL Club Grips offer 3 styles to fit your hands needs.
Upgrading your grips has proven to improve your scores so why not install some new REVL grips in 2025?
This is my definitive SuperStroke REVL Club Grips Review.


REVL Element
Your right hand and left hand don’t necessarily do or need the same thing during a golf swing.
That is while the rise of dual zones in grips have become so popular. The SuperStroke REVL Element Club Grip is made of both an ACE corded section and a Genesis softer section.
This dual zone grip creates exceptional grip while maintaining feel.
It is perfect for less than perfect golf weather. Here in AZ we have perfect golf weather, but our grips get wet from sweat, (even through a glove).
The REVL Element is perfect for dealing with sweaty hands.
The dual material maintain a solid grip in the left hand yet soft feel in the right hand.

REVL Player
If you want both hands to feel the same soft Genesis material the SuperStroke REVL Player Club Grip is going to be your best choice of consistent grip.
The pattern and material make this my favorite grip of the 3 new REVL grips.
It comes in 3 colors and 3 sizes so you can make sure to install the best option for you.
The Genesis material also has UV protection which is valuable for extending the life of these grips.
If you want the blend of all-condition grip, soft feel, durability and stick, these are my top choice.

REVL Comfort
Wrap grips used to be the only style which kind of went away with the invention of rubber grips.
However, the extra soft feel is still loved by many golfers.
The SuperStroke REVL Comfort Club Grip is the modern take on a wrap grip. It is the softest of the bunch by design and material.
The pattern within the “wraps” helps add some traction.
Like the Player grip, the UV protection will help extend the life of these grips.
These come in 4 sizes and 2 colors.

REVL Performance?
Statistics show that any grip change will help you scores by a stroke or 2.
The innovation built into each SuperStroke REVL Club Grip means that you will get the best possible results.
I like the REVL Player grip the best for my hands, but you might need more grip in the left hand so the REVL Element grip is better for you, or you have some arthritis setting in so maybe the REVL Comfort grip is best suited.
Think about the size too. Personally I am “standard” size guy, the performance benefits of better grip, the right size grip and the best feel will all help achieve lower scores.

Summary
The new SuperStroke REVL Club Grips are the results of innovation in the forgotten part of the golf club.
Check out the details of these grips for the best fit for you.
The REVL Element offers the most traction in its dual zone grip.
The REVL Player is an all-around performing grip that balance feel with durability.
The REVL Comfort is a modern take on the wrap grip which offers the softest feel, but still good traction by design and material.
They come in multiple sizes to fit your hands and some color choices to fit your eye.
No matter what your preference, the innovation in these grips is real and the results will benefit your game.
More information here: SuperStroke Golf Website
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