The new Superstroke REVL grips are built for peak comfort on all of your clubs
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The secret has finally been REVL’d, and Superstroke’s new grips are ready to challenge the biggest names for a place in your bag
The Superstroke brand name is now a near-universally known one within the golfing market, with one of the strongest positions of any when it comes to putter grips. With players like Rory McIlroy and Shane Lowry choosing to put one of the company’s styles in play, every model has been used at the highest level of the game.
While the putter options have no doubt seen a lot of love, the story hasn’t always been the same for their club grips.
Granted, a few pros, like Jordan Spieth and Sergio Garcia, have opted to play Superstroke throughout the bag, but for the most part, they’ve been few and far between, with Superstroke struggling to transfer their secret sauce from the shortest club in the bag over to the rest of golfers’ sets.
Come 2025, however, and things look set to be on the immediate up for the brand.

Backed by History
Back at the beginning of summer, 2024, Superstroke announced their acquisition of Lamkin Grips as part of their investment strategy, bringing together one of golf’s fastest startups with another of its oldest companies.
If you’re not familiar with Lamkin, you’ll have previously seen them in the bags of players like Justin Rose, but also featuring on a wide variety of manufacturers’ stock options – the ever-popular Crossline acting as a suitable rival to Golf Pride’s mainstay Tour Velvet grip.
It’s a strong combination of modern thinking and market understanding, with such a well-regarded construction and performance package that a company like Lamkin possesses.
Superstroke themselves are, of course, keenly aware of this.
While Lamkin Grips and its technologies will be folded into the Superstroke brand name going forward, there will continue to be nods to the classic family throughout the models that appear.
This year, that includes the ‘Lamkin 100’ logo that you’ll find engraved into the caps of all the now-Superstroke grips that appear in the 2025 lineup.
With that lineup in mind, there are a few things to note. For you lovers of the Crossline or the Deep Etch putter grips, fear not, none of these models are going anywhere; you’ll just see a rebranded logo in place of the Lamkin one when you go to order them.
What Superstroke have used this collaboration for, though, is to introduce a brand new family of grips: the REVL, and it’s a series that is going to turn more than a couple of heads, loyalist or otherwise.

The New Family
The REVL Comfort
As you would expect from the name of this model, the REVL Comfort is designed to maximize the golfer’s feel and support. The grip is made from Superstroke’s Genesis material for a soft and tacky surface that maintains excellent durability, in particular with strong UV resistance. This helps avoid additional breakdown in sunny conditions for a longer-lasting performance.
REVL Comfort also features their Modern Taper™ wrap, a design that creates a larger lower hand area, closer in size to having four extra layers of tape underneath the bottom section, to help balance grip pressure throughout the player’s delivery.
Finally, Superstroke have implemented Ultra-Tac, a texture that improves traction throughout the grip for maximum consistency, giving golfers confidence in their hold, whatever the weather they find themselves in.
The REVL Player
As with the Comfort, the Superstroke REVL Player model retains the Ultra-Tac traction pattern for the golfer’s confidence in all weather conditions. In addition, this grip has also been reinforced to provide keener resistance to UV and O-Zone deterioration to a minimum across any of the four seasons.
Where Ultra-Tac differs, in the REVL Player, is with the X-shaped surface tread that promotes a lighter touch while maintaining grip strength and hold. This is coupled, again, with the Genesis all-rubber construction for consistently soft feel.
The REVL Player is the Tour-level choice with proven durability.
The REVL Element
The REVL Element is Superstroke’s no-compromise, premium all-weather option. It’s a compound construction that utilizes a one-of-a-kind hybrid build to blend multiple advanced rubber materials. The company say this will deliver unmatched feel, traction, and responsiveness regardless of the conditions.
Genesis design is used in the bottom-hand section of the grip, as with the Player and Comfort options, for soft feedback in the control hand, whereas Superstroke has adopted the signature ACE material, which has seen so much pick up on tour in Lamkin’s previous models, into the upper areas of the grip.
ACE has been combined with an interlaced cord for a firmer hold and the strongest texture within the grip, while providing outstanding wet weather control and tacky warm weather feel.
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Superstroke have unveiled their new REVL grips
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Superstroke REVL Comfort is built for enhanced feel and maximum comfort
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The Lamkin anniversary logo on the Superstroke RVL Comfort grip
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The color options for the Superstroke REVL Element grips
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The Superstroke REVL Element grip offers all-weather traction through a cord interlaced thread
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The Lamkin 100 logo on the REVL Element is a nod to Lamkin's anniversary
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The color options for the Superstroke REVL club grip
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Superstroke REVL grips come in three models: Comfort, Player, and Element
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The Superstroke REVL player grip is made for long-lasting traction
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The color options for the Superstroke REVL Player grip
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Superstroke REVL player grips feature a nod to Lamkin's 100-year history