There are a lot of grips out in the market.
There are a lot because grips are very personal, and one size does not fit all.
One of my personal favorites are original S&W "coke bottle" grips that came out in the 50's and 60's, but they are really expensive and are usually serial numbered to the gun and not often put on the market.
Eagle Grips makes a reproduction you may want to consider, and they make other styles as well
A lot of folks, including me, like Ahrends and you should always consider Spegel. I have not purchased a pair of Spegels in a while, so I don't know the wait time is, but his grips are without peer.
Herrett is still in this business as well, and I have a pair of "Ropers" that are also excellent.
I also like the "magna" grips with a tyler t-grip adapter.
You have to actually, physically grab hold of the grips, and then shoot the revolver with a specific set, and try different sets, to figure out what is best for you.
For me, after 40 + years, I honestly can't tell you which ones I like as an absolute always best for every situation, but the quest for the best constitutes the fun in the hobby for me.