What grips are you guys using?. Trying to look for something comfy and more dampening than my ergos
W Welshman Well-known member Subscriber Nov 8, 2018 219 132 South wales May 4, 2019 #1 What grips are you guys using?. Trying to look for something comfy and more dampening than my ergos
F flash E*POWAH Elite World Champion Patreon Nov 24, 2018 1,050 986 Wamberal, NSW Australia May 4, 2019 #2 Tried Ergon GS1 and Specialised ergo grips. Both were good. But I'm a bit in love with my current Oury fat lock on grips. Gordon
Tried Ergon GS1 and Specialised ergo grips. Both were good. But I'm a bit in love with my current Oury fat lock on grips. Gordon
davarello Well-known member Oct 29, 2018 305 360 New Zealand May 5, 2019 #4 ODI Rogue lock-ons. 33mm diameter and proven design/compound
Northumbrian New Member Sep 3, 2018 137 133 Rothbury May 6, 2019 #5 After a hand injury I was recommended Richie foam grips ( lock on) helped quite a bit, they are firm enough to still give good feel / control.
After a hand injury I was recommended Richie foam grips ( lock on) helped quite a bit, they are firm enough to still give good feel / control.
M Max-E Active member Apr 30, 2019 193 109 UK May 6, 2019 #6 I've always liked thin file pattern grips. Used ODI Ruffian lock ons for yonks but more recently Ubers: Lock On Grips - Grip Builder If you don't like thin/hard then some of the mushroom patterns have a lot more give/comfort.
I've always liked thin file pattern grips. Used ODI Ruffian lock ons for yonks but more recently Ubers: Lock On Grips - Grip Builder If you don't like thin/hard then some of the mushroom patterns have a lot more give/comfort.
N nickB Active member Nov 16, 2018 75 85 Santa Barbara, California, USA. and Devon, UK. May 7, 2019 #7 I have DMR Deathgrips and they are great. I used to get pins & needles/numbness in my right hand and these don't cause it - especially if you put the 'waffle' area on top. Super grippy and comfy.
I have DMR Deathgrips and they are great. I used to get pins & needles/numbness in my right hand and these don't cause it - especially if you put the 'waffle' area on top. Super grippy and comfy.
dirt huffer E*POWAH Master Dec 3, 2018 312 312 Minneapolis May 7, 2019 #8 Deity KNUCKLEDUSTER DEITY ::: Grips or Wolf Tooth Fat Paw Grips if you have gigantic hands
Donnie797 Well-known member Jul 2, 2018 529 526 Germany, southern Black Forest May 7, 2019 #9 Ergon GA3 Super comfy and the "lip" is soft enough, so it doesn't get in the way when pushing the bike forward for manuals / bunny hops.
Ergon GA3 Super comfy and the "lip" is soft enough, so it doesn't get in the way when pushing the bike forward for manuals / bunny hops.
Eckythump Well-known member Founding Member Jan 16, 2018 832 680 North Yorkshire May 7, 2019 #10 Pilgrips - To the sky!!
Samwise Member Apr 10, 2019 83 34 Hampshire, England May 8, 2019 #12 I recently got some DMR death grips and they are brilliant. Possibly the best grips ive ever had.
valium64 Active member Sep 16, 2018 78 66 Massa, Italy May 9, 2019 #13 All the 3 bike ODI grip Elite or AG series. Good feeling and grip.
AML New Member Mar 12, 2019 106 55 USA - Virginia May 10, 2019 #14 I am going to try the Revgrips I think. Good reviews of them, even on here.