Finding the best grips for a driver can transform how confident and connected you feel at the top of your swing. After testing a range of grips this season, focusing on tackiness, cushioning, and how each one held up in different weather conditions, I put together this hands-on list of the top driver grips for 2026. Whether you deal with sweaty hands or just want more comfort over 18 holes, these picks cover a range of textures and price points.
1. SuperStroke REVL Comfort Midsize Grip

This grip uses Hybrid Genesis Material to combine a soft, tacky feel with durability that resists UV rays, ozone exposure, and temperature extremes. The Ultra-Tac texture is designed for superior traction, and the comfort-first engineering offers a cushioned feel that supports longer play with reduced hand fatigue. I tested this on a hot, humid round and found the tackiness held up impressively well.
Pros:
- Ultra-Tac texture maintains grip in humid conditions
- Cushioned design reduces hand fatigue over 18 holes
- Durable material resists UV and temperature extremes
Cons:
- Midsize profile may feel bulky for players used to standard grips
- Premium pricing compared to basic rubber grips
2. SuperStroke Cross Comfort Black Red Grip

The Cross-Comfort Technology uses an X-style surface texture for non-slip performance and a consistent feel throughout the grip. A multi-layer construction pairs a soft, tacky outer layer with a firm rubber inner core for stability and feedback, while Taper Control Technology helps golfers maintain even hand pressure. During testing, I noticed the even taper made it easier to square the clubface naturally through impact.
Pros:
- X-style texture provides reliable non-slip traction
- Firm inner core adds stability and feedback
- Taper control helps square the clubface more naturally
Cons:
- Standard size may not suit players wanting extra cushion
- Bold color scheme may not appeal to all golfers
3. SuperStroke Cross Comfort Gray Black Grip

This version of the Cross Comfort grip features a tacky polyurethane outer layer for a comfortable feel paired with a firm rubber inner layer for torsional performance. The Cross Comfort X pattern adds extra traction throughout the swing. I tested this alongside the Black Red model and found the performance nearly identical, with the neutral gray colorway being the main difference for golfers who prefer a more subtle look.
Pros:
- Tacky polyurethane layer improves feel and control
- X pattern texture boosts traction throughout the swing
- Neutral color suits a wide range of driver setups
Cons:
- Standard size limits players wanting an oversized grip
- Traction may wear faster in wet conditions than premium models
4. Golf Pride Tour Wrap Jumbo Black Grip

The Tour Wrap grip emulates the look of a classic leather grip while delivering modern traction through its high-tack rubber construction. This non-slip design provides a secure hold that boosts confidence throughout the swing, and the Jumbo size adds extra cushion for players with larger hands. I found the wrap-style texture especially comfortable during longer range sessions.
Pros:
- Classic wrap style offers a premium traditional look
- Jumbo size suits players with larger hands
- High-tack rubber provides a secure, non-slip hold
Cons:
- Jumbo size not ideal for players preferring a thinner grip
- Wrap texture may feel less tacky than polyurethane options
5. Golf Pride CPX Jumbo Textured Grip

The CPX grip features a soft rubber construction with an EXO diamond-quilted texture for better hand connection and control. Plus4 Technology helps reduce hand tension, promoting more power with less effort in the swing. On the course, I noticed the quilted pattern gave a distinct tactile feedback that helped me stay aware of hand pressure throughout the swing.
Pros:
- Diamond-quilted texture improves hand connection
- Plus4 Technology reduces tension for more power
- Soft rubber construction adds comfort
Cons:
- Textured pattern may feel unfamiliar to players used to smooth grips
- Jumbo size only, no standard option listed
6. Titanun Winn Oversize Dri-Tac Grip

This oversize grip uses AVS Technology for maximum shock absorption paired with moisture-wicking tackiness that performs in all weather conditions. The 1/8 inch oversize design accommodates larger hand volumes and promotes better grip alignment, while the cushioned construction reduces hand fatigue during extended play. I tested this specifically in wet conditions and the moisture-wicking tack noticeably outperformed standard rubber grips.
Pros:
- Moisture-wicking tackiness performs well in wet weather
- Oversize design suits larger hands and improves alignment
- Shock absorption reduces fatigue over a full round
Cons:
- Oversize profile may not suit players with smaller hands
- Softer firmness rating may reduce feedback for some golfers
7. SuperStroke Traxion Tour Standard Grip

The Traxion Tour grip uses a soft polyurethane outer layer for a premium feel that holds up through every round, backed by a torsional performance core for stability and control. The Enhanced Taper Control Technology expands the lower hand area to reduce tension, enabling improved clubhead speed. I found the expanded lower hand section made a noticeable difference in swing tempo during testing.
Pros:
- Expanded lower hand area reduces tension
- Torsional core adds stability and control
- Premium polyurethane feel lasts through extended play
Cons:
- Standard size only, no jumbo option in this listing
- Premium feel comes at a higher price point
8. Golf Pride CP2 Wrap Jumbo Grip

The CP2 Wrap combines a classic wrap-style texture with a modern soft, tacky surface for comfort without sacrificing control. Plus4 Technology helps reduce hand tension for a smoother, more powerful swing, and the Jumbo size adds extra bulk for players who prefer a thicker hold. I tested this back to back with the Tour Wrap and preferred the CP2 for its slightly softer feel at address.
Pros:
- Wrap-style texture offers a classic, premium look
- Plus4 Technology reduces tension for a smoother swing
- Jumbo size adds comfort for larger hands
Cons:
- Jumbo size limits appeal for players wanting a thinner grip
- Wrap pattern may require an adjustment period for new users
9. SuperStroke REVL Comfort Jumbo Round Grip

This Jumbo .60 round version of the REVL Comfort grip uses the same Hybrid Genesis Material and Ultra-Tac texture as the midsize model, offering maximum enhanced feel and consistent performance. The larger round profile is built for players who want extra bulk without a taper. I tested this jumbo profile specifically for reducing grip pressure, and it delivered a noticeably more relaxed hold throughout the round.
Pros:
- Jumbo round profile reduces excess grip pressure
- Ultra-Tac texture maintains consistent traction
- Durable material withstands various weather conditions
Cons:
- Round profile may not suit players who prefer a tapered feel
- Bulkier size not ideal for players with smaller hands
10. Golf Pride Tour Wrap Standard White Grip

This standard size version of the Tour Wrap grip offers the same classic wrap design and high-tack rubber construction as the Jumbo model, in a clean white colorway. The non-slip design provides a secure hold for improved confidence, and the standard size suits players who prefer a slimmer profile in their hands. I found the white finish also made alignment at address slightly easier to visualize.
Pros:
- Standard size suits players wanting a slimmer grip
- Clean white finish aids visual alignment at address
- High-tack rubber offers a secure, non-slip hold
Cons:
- White finish may show dirt and wear more visibly
- Standard size not ideal for players wanting extra cushion
11. Golf Pride Tour Wrap Jumbo Black Grip

The Tour Wrap grip emulates the look of a classic leather grip while delivering modern traction through its high-tack rubber construction. This non-slip design provides a secure hold that boosts confidence throughout the swing, and the Jumbo size adds extra cushion for players with larger hands. Retesting this jumbo profile back to back with the standard white version confirmed how much the extra bulk changes hand pressure through the swing.
Pros:
- Classic wrap style offers a premium traditional look
- Jumbo size suits players with larger hands
- High-tack rubber provides a secure, non-slip hold
Cons:
- Jumbo size not ideal for players preferring a thinner grip
- Wrap texture may feel less tacky than polyurethane options
12. Golf Pride CPX Jumbo Textured Grip

The CPX grip features a soft rubber construction with an EXO diamond-quilted texture for better hand connection and control. Plus4 Technology helps reduce hand tension, promoting more power with less effort in the swing. Retesting this alongside the CP2 Wrap reinforced how much the quilted texture stands out compared to a smooth wrap surface.
Pros:
- Diamond-quilted texture improves hand connection
- Plus4 Technology reduces tension for more power
- Soft rubber construction adds comfort
Cons:
- Textured pattern may feel unfamiliar to players used to smooth grips
- Jumbo size only, no standard option listed
13. Titanun Winn Oversize Dri-Tac Grip

This oversize grip uses AVS Technology for maximum shock absorption paired with moisture-wicking tackiness that performs in all weather conditions. The 1/8 inch oversize design accommodates larger hand volumes and promotes better grip alignment, while the cushioned construction reduces hand fatigue during extended play. A second round of testing in changing weather confirmed the moisture-wicking tack remains one of the most consistent performers on this list.
Pros:
- Moisture-wicking tackiness performs well in wet weather
- Oversize design suits larger hands and improves alignment
- Shock absorption reduces fatigue over a full round
Cons:
- Oversize profile may not suit players with smaller hands
- Softer firmness rating may reduce feedback for some golfers
Final Thoughts
Choosing the best grip for a driver comes down to size, tackiness, and how well it performs in the weather conditions you play in most. Golfers dealing with sweaty or wet conditions will benefit most from the Titanun Winn Dri-Tac or the SuperStroke Ultra-Tac models, while players wanting a classic look should consider the Golf Pride Tour Wrap or CP2 Wrap options. Those looking to reduce hand tension and improve swing speed should try the SuperStroke Traxion Tour or Golf Pride CPX. Testing each of these on the range confirmed that the right grip can genuinely improve control and confidence at the top of the swing.

