SuperStroke Zenergy Tour 2.0 XL Putter Grip with SPYNE Tech vs CP2 Wrap Golf Club Grip - soft tack, high control
Overall winner: SuperStroke Zenergy Tour 2.0 XL Putter Grip with SPYNE Tech
Key Differences
Golf Pride CP2 Wrap (A) is a wrap-style, soft-tacky grip with Plus4 inner stabilizer aimed at reducing hand tension and adding control; it has a lower listed price and is suited to players who prefer a soft, wrapped feel. SuperStroke Zenergy Tour 2.0 XL (B) is a no-taper putter grip with Enhanced SPYNE and multi-zone texturing for easier face squaring and consistent hand placement, favored by putter-focused players seeking no-taper performance and feedback
SuperStroke Zenergy Tour 2.0 XL Putter Grip with SPYNE Tech
Putter grip with enhanced SPYNE technology and multi-zone texturing for improved face squaring and feel. Customers note its tacky, comfortable grip and easy installation
Pros
- Enhanced SPYNE technology for easier squaring
- Multi-zone texturing for feedback and comfort
- No taper parallel design reduces grip pressure
- Expanded size for bigger hands
Cons
- No explicit durability data
- Very large size may not fit all hands
- No installation instructions provided
CP2 Wrap Golf Club Grip - soft tack, high control
The CP2 Wrap grip combines classic wrap texture with a soft, tacky surface for comfort and control. Plus4 technology helps reduce hand tension for smoother, more powerful swings
Pros
- soft, tacky surface for comfort and control
- internal Control Core stabilizer reduces torque
- durable grip with easy installation
- sized suitable for smaller hands
Cons
- no explicit size/weight details
- not specified for left/right hand compatibility
- no installation hardware included mentioned
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Golf Pride |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Golf Pride |
| User Reviews | Super Stroke |