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D**O
Improved my feel and tempo when i swing my driver
I found my 45 inch driver too long so i cut it by myself to 43 inches and regripped it. I liked the new adress position but found that when I swing it, the head felt too light. I cut an inch at a time and put it on the bottom and heel of the driver until i had a nice feel again.With the shorter length shaft with tape, I am now hitting an average of 2 degrees closed instead of the 8 degrees open when it was 45 inches. Before putting the tape on, I was hitting it right left and center. Using my virtual Golf device, I can see the club is 2 degrees closed, with a straight swing path and a Center of the face ball contact far more often.I have a Driver that a club fitter made for me snd i like the one I did more. It took me several hours to figure out how much tape i needed, but it really paid off. It improved the Tempo and feel of my swing. I did it to my irons as well.but on the back of the face. That also helped my feel.What I have discovered is that I like more weight on all my clubs. It really improved my feel. It sticks on very well and has not come off yet.
E**I
Underweight
Item was not as described, only weighed 107g. Not 200g as advertised. I did not unroll it to check length.
R**9
Adhesive isn't very strong
Used the whole roll to add weight to a youth slug gun, wrapping lengths around the front of the magazine tube (Mossberg 500 Bantam -- there's clearance ahead of the forend so it doesn't interfere with cycling the action). The tape had to be overwrapped with electrical tape to secure it, and it barely held while putting it in place. Definitely wouldn't have stood up to being carried around or fired. Balanced nicely with a couple of pounds of birdshot tucked into a ziploc bag in the hollow synthetic buttstock (a big part of the reason that the extra weight overall was needed to make this little gun tolerable when shooting slugs).
A**O
Exactly as advertised
Lead tape is tedious so, when I saw this product with that density, I had to give it a try on a set of irons. The design lets you put the weight exactly where you want it. The color is dark, so I suppose if you're a purist and you have really shiny silver irons, that might bother you. I put them low on the clubs so I can't even see them and I don't care what anyone else thinks of them. If you want good adherence and density, this is your product.
G**D
It's really 2 grams per inch!!!!
I was a little dubious about the weight claim since most similar tapes are 0.5 gr/in, but I weighed the roll when I got it and it was right on. Makes for much cleaner adjustments. It also makes for a much more economical installation since it is 4 times the weight per inch. Less IS more.
B**I
Too thick to form/fill in cavity back irons.
This lead tape is definitely high density but It will not stick to a titleist ap2. The tape may work for blades as the surface is flat. The tape is too thick to form and stick into any type of cavity back iron. Also, if you put this on the bottom of the club I highly doubt it would stay on from repeated hitting.
G**C
good lead tape
good lead tape. i use for golf clubs. all my irons have some tape applied to adjust the club feel and ball trajectory.
G**R
It easily gives me the swing weight that I want
It easily gives me the swing weight that I want. Previously, I had to add several layers to get to a D1-D2. The only drawback is that because it is so thick, tight lies on dry ground (think Florida drought) tear it up pretty easily.
A**S
Five Stars
Worked great
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