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🎯 Grip Like a Pro, Shoot Like a Legend
The Universal Tactical Grip Sleeve by Covert Clutch is a premium, 100% USA-made rubber grip enhancer featuring a patented hexagonal stretch pattern that fits most pistols. Its proprietary compound improves recoil absorption, grip tackiness—even when wet—and reduces hand fatigue, all while maintaining a slim, durable profile resistant to environmental wear. Available in multiple tactical colors, it’s the essential upgrade for serious shooters seeking precision and comfort.
| ASIN | B01HLGLTL4 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #12,790 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #15 in Hunting & Shooting Gun Grips |
| Brand | Covert Clutch |
| Brand Name | Covert Clutch |
| Color | Tactical Matte Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 6,492 Reviews |
| Grip Size | Universal (Fits Most Handguns with Minor Trimming) |
| Grip Type | Textured |
| Manufacturer | Kettlebud Tactical Fitness |
| Material | Rubber Blend |
| Material Type | Rubber Blend |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
U**A
For the price you should get one it's worth it
The item is okay I like it cuz it's cheap and they give you a good grip I use it on my air gun I love it
C**E
Very pleased with this product!
Fit perfectly on my Canik Mete SFx Pro. Take your time installing, removing mag well, and following other customers suggestions. Can’t beat the price and this added more thickness in the grip and a little more cushion during shooting.
B**B
Inexpensive, Good, not Great, 0.55 Ounces. For an AR15, get a good pistol grip instead.
Summary: Great price! Decent overall. Buy to enhance a bad grip, skip if you already have a good one. I installed this on top of a Magpul MOE+ K2, which is a $25 AR15 pistol grip. If you have an AR15 I recommend you skip this, and look around for a rubberized AR15 grip like the one above, which are mostly around $25 to $35. Since good pistol grips for many guns aren't that expensive, you should probably just get one instead if you can. * Comfort: 4.5: It adds a little bit of padding, is moderately grippy, and reasonably comfortable. It's also just as grippy when wet. The downside is it's not quite as nice as a well designed pistol grip. It also adds thickness to the grip, which throws off the ergonomics. If the grip you have is too small, or you have large hands, then the thickness might be a nice bonus. * Quality: 4.5: I have no complaints about the quality, the look, materials, or anything similar. It looks exactly like the pictures. * Install 3: Install was a little bit of a pain, but I got it eventually. I mostly just went around the grip clockwise moving it a few millimetres at a time. You only need to install it once, so this shouldn't deter you. * Practicality: 3.5: As with my previous comment, it's not super practical for an AR-15, because of how easy it is to replace the pistol grip with one that's very affordable and comfortable. If you can't replace the grip on your gun, then go with this instead. Other: I might try trimming this, and installing it on a single-stack pistol that I have to thicken the grip. It also weighs 0.551 oz (ounces) according to my scale.
T**R
An outstanding and easy to install upgrade for your grip that doesn't break the bank.
Absolutely the best slip-on grip that I have used in 20 years. I have used almost every slip-on grip in the market going back to my gen 1 and Gen 2 Glocks. I tried every major manufacturer and have to say this is by far the best upgrade I put on my AR for the least amount of money. The gripping surface stays tacky even wet and it enhances the Blackhawk furniture that I put on my AR. Definitely a worthwhile investment and not a very difficult install although it is very tight it will never move or shift like some grips do. Kudos to the company for the grip surface as I find it is the best gripping surface I've tried. It enhances they already good grip surface of my Blackhawk grip and makes it tacky and reduces recoil greatly. I'm buying another for my other AR.
S**N
Hard to Install But Worth the Effort
Don't give up. Once it's on, it looks great. I put one my Crosman Classic, a fairly large grip. Took 20+ minutes. I cussed, shed a few tears and decided 4 times I was going to send it back, but finally got it on. And once installed, it looks great. Nice fit for the Classic - covered the entire grip and needed no trimming. No loose edges and the "tack" on the grip is excellent. Before I installed it, I spentmaybe half an hour stretching it in all directions as far as I could without tearing it. I think that definitely helped. The gun MUST be in a vise or clamped down. I used a couple of butter knives along the entire length of the grips to help. Great improvement for under 10 bucks. I'm going to get a couple more, fortunately for smaller grips.
M**1
ADMIT IT... Your just jealous you didn't think of it!
Great Grip... This is just what it is advertised to be. It was fairly easy to apply. Just roll it up and roll it on to your grip. (...even a kid could it... much like putting on a condom ...don't they teach that in pre-school now). The sleeve has a tacky feel to it and it's reversible. There is a pattern on one side, good for extended use, and smooth on the other, more contact area. Just turn it inside out to reverse. It is kinda thin so I could see where some might complain that it tears easily. But I think they're just trying too hard to "get it on". However, because it is thin, it conforms to the shape of the grip quite well and adds little to no bulk to the grip. Just makes the grip easier to... ...well... ...grip. Yes, you could cut up a bicycle inner tube and make one. But I use mine with the pattern side exposed and, unless you are very crafty (...I ain't), you are not gonna get a gripper pattern on an old bike tube. Plus, like I mentioned earlier, the pattern is great if you're holding the grip for extended periods of time. You know... like WHEN YOU'RE USING IT.
B**E
Kind of fits standard AR grip
So even though it says it is a handgun grip sleeve the picture they use is obviously of an AR grip, disregard the included instructions unless you want to tear up your finger and possibly the grip sleeve itself. To install take a bit of dish soap and spread it around the inside of the grip sleeve first it will be a bit of a pain to get the sleeve far enough over the bottom of the grip for it to not pop right off then slide it up a bit at a time till you get it in place. it fits fairly well though there is a small uncovered area of the grip in the back at the bottom as you can see in the picture, that being said if feels more comfortable than is was and it seems sturdy enough
A**R
Nice grip
Before you try to install mix some dish soap with water as if you were installing golf grip this will give some lubrication to help put grips on. Feels good in my hand.
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