
Quick Verdict
VukGripz feels different than most bat grips. The material is softer and more cushiony than grips like Lizard Skins, but the actual grip performance can be questionable. The texture feels more grainy than tacky, which can make it feel a little slippery instead of locked in.
The good news for VukGripz is that they may last longer than Lizard Skins.
Materials
VukGripz uses a friction-based grip material instead of the typical tacky rubber found on most bat grips. The design focuses on creating grip through surface texture rather than stickiness.
This gives it a softer, more cushioned feel compared to grips like Lizard Skins.
However, the texture can feel grainy, and because it isn’t tacky, it may not feel as locked in during swings.
Price
$15-$20
Clearcut Breakdown
Grip – Pass
Durability – Worth it
Comfort – Mid
Best For
- Players who want a softer more cushioned feel
- Anyone desiring friction based materials instead of tacky rubber
- Easily Installation
- Players looking for durability
Not For
- Players wanting a sticky feel
- Players relying heavily on pine tar
Downside
The biggest concern is the actual grip performance. It’s all personal preference, but I found that these didn’t compare to the locked in feel Lizard Skins give.
It doesn’t pair great with pine tar.
Overall Verdict
VukGripz may have slightly better durability compared to Lizard Skins. However, in the actual grip aspect, it doesn’t compare.
VukGripz is a Pass
When looking for a bat grip, you want the best grip.