JumboMax JMX Putter Grips Review

JumboMax Grips are quickly becoming one of the more popular golf grip options on the market, and their new JMX Pistol and JMX Palmbird putter grips are no exception. Designed for golfers who prefer different hand positions on their putters, the JMX putter grip line has something for everyone.

JMX Pistol putter grip.

JMX Pistol Putter Grips

For golfers who prefer a more traditional grip option, the JMX Pistol and Pistol Mid are right up your alley.

These grips are thinner in gauge, allowing for your fingers to overlap to fit comfortably on the putter for maximum control. Available in three different color combinations, the JMX Pistol grip is a lightweight design with a streamlined shape to allow for minimal grip pressure in your hands. This allows the golfer to really feel the weight of the clubhead throughout the stroke, if preferred.

Each grip also features the brand’s patented twist-resistant StabilityCore, which is extremely helpful in wet conditions of if you have overly sweaty palms on hot days. The JMX Pistol Mid offers all the same tech and features of the JMX Pistol original, but with a little more bulk for players with larger hands.

JMX Palmbird putter grip.

JMX Palmbird Putter Grip

Players who prefer a more counterbalanced or wider grip, the new JMX Palmbird might be the perfect choice.

This putter grip is much wider than the Pistol-shaped alternatives, offering players the option of placing the grip more in their palms or side-by-side. The JMX Palmbird can be used with any grip preference, including conventional, lefthand-low, claw grip, or others.

Despite the grip’s larger gauge, the JMX Palmbird is still lightweight to provide maximum control of the putter head throughout your stroke. All of the same features and tech found in the Pistol grips will also be found in the Palmbird.

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Overall Impression

As someone who prefers a thinner putter grip, I gravitate toward the JMX Pistol for my game. I also prefer the look and feel of a blade putter, which the Pistol fits nicely. However, should I ever want to switch to a heavier putter or even a mallet, I would have no problem switching to something like the JMX Palmbird.

Overall, both grips feel outstanding in your hands and offer just enough feedback at impact to let you know where on the putter face you struck your putt. For more information on the entire JumboMax grip line, including current pricing and availability, visit the brand website here.

Adam Fonseca

Adam Fonseca is the owner of Golf Unfiltered and host of the Golf Unfiltered Podcast. He has been writing about golf for over 20 years. His work has appeared on multiple outlets, including SB Nation, the Back9Network, USA Today, Yahoo Sports!, and others.

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