stefighters
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The Fox Grip X and Grip X2 were released last year. But it's difficult to know what their real differences are on the trails....
Marketing explains that the first would be made for "trail" practices while the second would be more "enduro".
The Grip X2 has the HSR setting and more valves.
Aside from the Grip X's relative ease of use, what can we expect from the Grip X2? Would the latter be a more "capable" fork?
Marketing explains that the first would be made for "trail" practices while the second would be more "enduro".
The Grip X2 has the HSR setting and more valves.
Aside from the Grip X's relative ease of use, what can we expect from the Grip X2? Would the latter be a more "capable" fork?