Technology
The perfect synchronicity of accuracy, stable trajectory & greater distance is achieved when the clubhead, shaft, and grip work in total harmony.
Our mission here at IOMIC is the pursuit of the full potential of the golf grip.
Low Torque Reduces Shot Dispersion
The key feature of IOMIC grips is reduced torque. Independent testing by Kasco Japan, using Iron Byron and Trackman technology, shows that due to torque reduction, IOMIC grips are the straightest grip in golf. Low torque in IOMIC grips can reduce the shot dispersion on off-centre hits by up to 30%, meaning you are more likely to hit fairways, even when you are not swinging at your best.

IOMIC: Lowest torque. Less clubhead twisting at high speed impact

Face angle (off-centre strikes)
In our swing robot tests designed to replicate the actual swing, the IOMIC grip produced 12.7 yards less dispersion on a 250 yard shot than a rival company's grip.

Trajectory testing
IOMIC's trajectory testing machine alongside a swing robot. The trajectory data of balls launched is analysed by ballistic analysis software.

Torque measurement
Our specially developed Grip Torque Measurement System. We can precisely measure the torque of the golf grip during each swing & strike.

Our test results
During our rigorous testing we discovered the grip torque of the IOMIC product caused a 'push-out' of 8.9 yds; this allied with the side spin of off-centre hits affected the accuracy by 17.3 yards. Our competitors total accuracy however was affected by 30 yards. IOMIC was more accurate by 12.7 yards.
Revolutionary IOMAX Elastomer
Our extensive research found that rubber, traditionally used as the standard material for grips, has a limit to how well it can address torque issues. That's why we turned our attention to elastomers (resins).
However, although resin certainly had a greater torque suppression effect than rubber, we realised that in order to achieve the functional quality we were aiming for, this could not be achieved with existing resin materials. Therefore, we began developing a new material in collaboration with our plastic materials manufacturing partner.
This resulted in the development of a new material, 'IOMAX', specifically developed for golf grips.





