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just bought Ergon GE1 Factory. The first thing I noticed is that with or without gloves all of my hand grips ..i.e palm and fingers....whilst not having to squeeze the grip at all. Then I began to notice the subtle padding in specific parts of the grip. Overall they are a massive improvement over the standard grips on my Levo Comp and certainly seem as well to reduce the shock transmitted from the bars through my hands and into my arms and shoulders. Who knew £25 for grips could make such a difference?
 
Ergon ga2 fats. Death grips large are only 31mm and weren't comfortable for me.
 
I’ve been getting tingling in my hands after the last couple of rides, so have just ordered the Ergon GA2 fat grips
 
+1 on the Revolution Suspension grips...I have them on 2 of 3 bikes.

If they weren’t so damn expensive, I’d put them on my 3rd bike (have Wolf Tooth Fat Paws on that bike).

I have an older pair that is a pain (rubber inserts can fall out when you take the grips off) and a newer pair (the rubber inserts are attached together and do not fall out/are easier to install).
 
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The stock grips aren't so bad. I'll wait until they get destroyed (they bear the brunt of most of my offs) and probably pop some deathgrips on... decent and not expensive.

Those Revolution grips look pretty mad. Do they really do all they claim to do?
 
my faves have always been ODI yeti but everyone was raving about ergon so I bought some and they are crap..
ODI for me next
 
Specialized Contour XC. Wanted a little platform for wrist support. Thought about Ergon but liked the "tackiness" and reported durability of these. I think I would have been happy with either though.
 
PNW Loam well worth a look...

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