Ergon GP1 Performance Comfort Grips offer maximum comfort and the best possible pressure distribution. They are specially cut for middle to larger sized hands. They feature a forged Al clamp for fast and secure installation. The support platform is individually incrementally adjustable for the correct hand angle by simply turning the grip. Ergon GP grips prevent numb fingers, painful hands and forearms – problems that many riders face. Due to their anatomically optimal design, Ergon grips provide a contact surface of 100%. Regular grips only provide a contact surface of approximately 60%. With increased contact surface, pressure is especially reduced in the area of the ulna nerve, thus decreasing the likelihood of numbness.
Submitted by
Ruger
a Cross Country Rider
from Fort Bragg Date Reviewed: November 8, 2009
Favorite Trail:
Any
Duration Product Used:
Less than 1 month
Price Paid:
$29.00
Purchased At:
Universalcycles
Strengths:
None.
Weaknesses:
Does not do what it says. Does not help numbness. Same amount of tingle as with my ODI grips.
In addition it is expensive, heavy, hard to tune (difficult to attain correct angle, then try to get both even) Totally screws up the handeling of the bike, makes it ub-manuverable, forget it if you use a gravity dropper, hands never in the correct position. Might be okay for a commuter bike but certainly not for a Mountain bike.
Similar Products Used:
Any 29 dollar grip that you end up throwing away because they suck so bad!
Bike Setup:
Mojo SL.
Bottom Line:
Does not do what Ergon Claims.
Does not help with numbness.
Makes the bike un-manuverable.
Dont waste your cash on this gimmecky euro-trash.
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Submitted by
Landon
a Cross Country Rider
from Talbott, TN, USA Date Reviewed: September 10, 2009
Favorite Trail:
Bull Mtn, GA
Duration Product Used:
1 Year
Price Paid:
$35.00
Purchased At:
a bike shop...
Strengths:
These grips are honestly everything they're supposed to be.. and more. I had wanted to try them for a while when they first came out, but couldn't find any. Finally after reading some excellent reviews online, I got my chance. I have since recommended them to another rider that's tried them, and they agree. These grips flat-out rock! I have zero idea how any of these other riders could've found fault with their performance, but I strongly suspect improper installation, positioning, etc... Maybe those guys are missing a couple of fingers or something, but these grips are sooo comfortable. One likely unintended benefit of the "wing" design, is that with the increased surface area, you can actually lean better. The flat surface allows you to use more of your palm as a contact surface, and thus maintain more control. I have been riding mtn bikes since 1987, and road bikes a bit longer. And I say if you're using a "death grip" as one or two guys alluded to, you're doing it wrong anyway. Definitely buy these grips, you'll thank me later!
Weaknesses:
None, other than that the sizing should probably be marketed differently. I wear a large glove, but use a small Ergon (and bar ends as well!)...
Similar Products Used:
Tons and tons of different grips and bar ends, over the years...
Bike Setup:
Taurine Carbon 1 (matte black!), stock, except that I got rid of those candy-ass Crank Brother pedals, and installed some Time ATACs, the REAL mtn bike pedal (and the one that Crank Brothers spend som much imitating!). Oh yeah, since I'm six feet 210lbs, I also swapped out my rotors. I have 185mm rotors on the stock Avid brakes. This bike looks and rides like a stealth attack bike...
Bottom Line:
Not only do they work great, but they even look super cool, especially on my (matte black carbon fiber) Taurine Carbon 1!!!!!!!!!
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Submitted by
fatoldslow
a Cross Country Rider
from charlotte, nc Date Reviewed: August 31, 2009
Favorite Trail:
tsali
Duration Product Used:
6 months
Price Paid:
$35.00
Purchased At:
LBS
Strengths:
Tuff, don't wear out and fit my hands like a glove
Weaknesses:
none
Similar Products Used:
none
Bike Setup:
single speed
Bottom Line:
These grips seem to be easier to hold on to and are very comfortable. I don't have to hold them as tight as round grips because of the friction in the palm area from the flat part of the grips. Bought some for my girlfriend and she loves them also. Now all my mtn. bikes have them. No more numb hands and sore wrists. Wish I had bought them sooner.
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Submitted by
muddydc
a Cross Country Rider
from Vancouver, WA, USA Date Reviewed: August 19, 2009
Favorite Trail:
Historical Trail
Duration Product Used:
6 months
Price Paid:
$30.00
Purchased At:
REI
Strengths:
Great design. Excellent feel and comfort. Solid mounting.
Weaknesses:
None that I have experienced
Similar Products Used:
Ritchey Grips, ODI, misc.
Bike Setup:
08' Titus ML1, Rock Shox Revelation U-Turn Air, SRAM X-7 stuff, Mavic & Hope wheels rims, Hope Brakes
Bottom Line:
These are the best grips. They have really helped my hands by spreading out some of the pressure. Highly recommend.
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Submitted by
Lord Chaos
a Cross Country Rider
from Los Angeles, CA USA Date Reviewed: August 12, 2009
Duration Product Used:
Less than 1 month
Price Paid:
$35.00
Purchased At:
Amazon
Strengths:
Great for spreading the load on my hands while going down long hills, using the brakes.
Weaknesses:
My hands are held in one position only, resulting in various aches after the ride.
Similar Products Used:
None like it.
Bike Setup:
2003 Turner 5-spot
Bottom Line:
Reviews on these are mixed. I decided to buy them because there were enough positive reviews, but one of the nay-sayers mentioned the lack of alternative hand positions and that is correct. On plain cylindric grips I can move my hands around, distributing the pressure. With the GP-1, I'm held to one position and ended up with more pain than I'd had with standard grips (Yeti, came with the bike). I took these off and put the old ones back on after three long rides, which I did after setting the angle in accordance with their directions.
I have big hands, so bought the large size. On long downhill runs they really do help relieve the pressure of me leaning on the bars and the added tension of applying the brakes constantly. That one advantage doesn't offset the disadvantages, for me.
For those seeking more comfortable grips, try the Race Face Good and Evil. That's what I'm using now, and they're the best yet.
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Submitted by
Mikeerac
a Weekend Warrior
from UK Date Reviewed: July 6, 2009
Favorite Trail:
Swinley Forest
Duration Product Used:
1 Year
Price Paid:
$50.00
Purchased At:
Evans Cycles
Strengths:
Easy to fit and move between bars/bikes, very comfortable.
Weaknesses:
Set up critical to comfort, need adjusting over a period of time to get the correct fit.
Similar Products Used:
ODI
Bike Setup:
Kona Blast, Fox F100RLC, Avid Juicy 5s, WTB Speeddisk rims
Bottom Line:
I was getting numb hands, even on short rides, using my old grips. I read the reviews here for the Ergon grips, especially the notes about grip size and opted for the small grips even though i have medium to large hands and they have made a huge difference, but not instantly. I must say that i have fiddled with the angle of these grips over a long period of time to get the fit just right, this is a very important setting to experiment with and i advise everyone who uses these to do the same, don't just set them up according to the instructions as every rider is different. Off road i have had no problems, going up or down hill, maybe a consequence of the smaller size, they are easier to grab hold of. These grips are very comfortable and being a lock on design, easy to swap from bike to bike.
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Submitted by
michaelblade
a Downhiller
from Laguna Woods Date Reviewed: July 5, 2009
Favorite Trail:
Blade's Chute
Duration Product Used:
More than 3 years
Price Paid:
$26.00
Purchased At:
Performance
Strengths:
well made lock ons.
Weaknesses:
none
Similar Products Used:
standard grips
Bike Setup:
FR GT I drive and Marin B17 set up for DJ
Bottom Line:
They seem fine but sometimes I feel like trying some regular grips.I dont remember the regular grips ever really bothering me. I do like these.They are made very well.Adjustment is very important.I like the way they feel when I'm wearing gloves.
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Submitted by
taputah
a Cross Country Rider
from Lehi, UT USA Date Reviewed: June 20, 2009
Favorite Trail:
Wasatch Crest
Duration Product Used:
6 months
Price Paid:
$30.00
Purchased At:
JensonUSA
Strengths:
Lock on, grippy.
Weaknesses:
Design. Rave reviews.
Similar Products Used:
Odi Ruffians, Forte Ruffian look-a-likes.
Bike Setup:
Hardrock, Tora up front, SD 7 brakes, LX derailleurs
Bottom Line:
I bought these originally for my hybrid/commuter and used them on that bike for about 6 months. I then switched them to my mountain bike and took the Ruffian look a likes (by the way, I've owned ODI's and the Forte work just as well for half the price, and you don't have to by separate clamps. Only downside is that they use some internal plastic, but they haven't broke yet and I've had them for 3 years)which I love. Used them on the trail once, and took them off immediately. Less control because your hand is not gripping the bar as much. Unnoticeable on the road, but led to a more scary ride than necessary.
On the commuter, I never could get them to feel "right" I tried several adjustments. Good idea and did take away some fatigue in my palms, but I got just as numb with this grips as with my normal ones. Not worth the money for me.
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Submitted by
cr
a Cross Country Rider
from OR Date Reviewed: June 9, 2009
Favorite Trail:
Colorado Trail
Duration Product Used:
Less than 1 month
Price Paid:
$20.00
Strengths:
comfort
Weaknesses:
sizes are misleading
Similar Products Used:
various other grips, bar end combinations
Bike Setup:
xc steel hardtail, 100mm suspension fork
Bottom Line:
I've heard a lot about Ergon grips and the reputation they've gained in the endurance world, but I was skeptical that a grip could make much of a difference.
The day before a solo 24 hr race I decided to give these things a shot. Normally I wouldn't just throw something on a bike prior to a long ride but I figured what the hell, if they didn't work out I'd change them in the pit. Of all things comfort oriented, whether it's been a suspension fork upgrade, bigger tires, or even going from a hardtail to a full suspension bike, I honestly feel that this style of grip has been the biggest surprise and value for the money. It was a pleasure to finish a ride and still be able to extend my fingers or make a fist.
One thing about the grips is that I have very large hands. I don't know who is riding the size large because the small more than suited my needs. Maybe large is good for someone touring across the country on flat bars or something, I'm not sure.
Last thing... A few of the other reviewers knocked these grips because of how they felt for downhill. I didn't feel any noticeable difference with the small version. I would also guess that Ergon wasn't designing these grips for the downhiller and it's probably not their intended audience. If you are on a large travel bike, not climbing, and your rides are under 30 miles you can probably stick with a moto style grip. I think they even make one.
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Submitted by
Trailboy
a Cross Country Rider
from La Verne, CA Date Reviewed: May 10, 2009
Favorite Trail:
Hidden Canyon Gooseberry Mesa
Duration Product Used:
1 Year
Price Paid:
$35.00
Purchased At:
Incycle Bikes
Strengths:
Better control, Less hand/arm fatigue, Better feel of the bike in most conditions.
Weaknesses:
Must prep carbon bars that have a finish on them - must be brushed rough to hold grips in place.
Similar Products Used:
Odi and WTB before this.
Bike Setup:
Trek EX9.8 and Cannondale Rize One
Bottom Line:
If you set this grip up correctly, it does it all. Most complaints are from old school riders unwilling to work with the new concept. You can't find another way spend $35 to improve your ride this much. Five stars!
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Submitted by
Graham Mitchell
a Weekend Warrior
from tandgmitchell@bigpond.com Date Reviewed: April 1, 2009
Favorite Trail:
All of them, well almost...
Duration Product Used:
3 months
Purchased At:
Evans, London
Strengths:
VERY comfortable. Great uphill, downhill and everything in between.
Weaknesses:
Heavier?
Similar Products Used:
Nothing
Bike Setup:
Uber 575
Bottom Line:
Wouldn't ride a bike without them.
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Submitted by
lebikerboy
a Weekend Warrior
from North Van Date Reviewed: October 5, 2008
Duration Product Used:
2 Years
Strengths:
Work as advertised if set up correctly and the user has a real need for them.
Weaknesses:
Takes a while to learn how to set them up correctly.
I've helped other who didn't have a clue and didn't like them however their opinions changed when they were set up correctly.
Similar Products Used:
Specialized version.
Bike Setup:
Which of my 5 bikes...?
Bottom Line:
If you need them and set them up right, they work. As I have carpal tunnel syndrome in both hands, they work for me.
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Submitted by
bubuli
a Cross Country Rider
from Monroe NJ Date Reviewed: September 28, 2008
Duration Product Used:
Less than 1 month
Strengths:
Looks cool
Weaknesses:
Heavy. Makes ergonomics worse.
Bike Setup:
Trek 7.5FX
Bottom Line:
This is EXACTLY like the MP1, albeit with "lighter" materials...still heavy as a brick compared to other grips.
I'm not really sure how one can find this "ergonomic." it's true that it provides more surface area for your palms to rest on, but the pain/numbness will shift from your wrists to your elbows on long rides.
Also, the shape makes it more difficult to grip on the handle. This grips are NOT for downhill riders. Seriously.
I tried to change the angle to make the most of it...little to no effect at all.
oh, and Ergon...for the price you are charging on this product, the end caps looks and feels cheap.
Stay away from this product. Makes one wonder how the MP1 sibling got high marks.
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Submitted by
Iwan
a Weekend Warrior
from Cape Town, South Africa Date Reviewed: September 27, 2008
Favorite Trail:
Tokai / Harkerville
Duration Product Used:
2 Years
Price Paid:
$1.00
Purchased At:
Cycle Factory Store
Strengths:
Easy on the hands
Weaknesses:
A bit heavy
Bike Setup:
Ibis Mojo SL, but used them on Titus Moto Lite and Racer X
Bottom Line:
Will never ride a bike without them ever again. They are brilliant.
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Submitted by
tailwaters
a Weekend Warrior
from St Joseph,MI US Date Reviewed: August 11, 2008
Duration Product Used:
1 Year
Price Paid:
$25.00
Purchased At:
Ebay
Strengths:
Nice soft rubber compound that held its grip even when damp.
Weaknesses:
None
Similar Products Used:
Have tried both the small & larger version
Bike Setup:
Trek Top Fuel 8
Bottom Line:
Like everyone else has stated unless you have abnormaly large hands the womens (small set) is what you need. I broke my wrist years ago so it doesn't take long to feel pain in my left wrist. These did not solve the problem but they did help. At this point the only grip I'll ride untill someone can top it. I did by the larges and later went to the small. Big improvement!
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Submitted by
Dave
a Cross Country Rider
from Phoenix, Arizona USA Date Reviewed: July 6, 2008
Duration Product Used:
3 months
Price Paid:
$27.00
Purchased At:
Universal Cycles
Strengths:
The Ergon GP1s are the first grips I've used that were actually designed to distribute the load over a larger area. They are exceptionally comfortable, and they minimize numbness. They are also beautifully made. Several motorcycle riders have noticed them and thought they were a good idea.
Weaknesses:
They add a bit of weight but it's a minor limitation.
Similar Products Used:
Grab-On foam grips, back in 1979.
Bike Setup:
Specialized Rockhopper FSR with Maxxis Hookworm tires.
Bottom Line:
I love them and highly recommend them.
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Submitted by
Jon
a
from Renton, WA Date Reviewed: May 22, 2008
Duration Product Used:
Less than 1 month
Price Paid:
$28.00
Purchased At:
REI
Strengths:
High quality construction, easy to install
Weaknesses:
Actually made my medial nerve pressure issue worse, heavier than most grips
Similar Products Used:
None, this was my first set of ergonomic grips
Bike Setup:
2000 Schwinn/Yeti Homegrown Hardtail
Bottom Line:
I commute 10 miles on my mountain bike. I was having a problem with the stock round grips causing pressure on my medial nerves, leading to mild tingling for the first few minutes after each ride. I tried these new grips for several days. I got the angle adjustment right fairly quickly, and they seemed comfortable early in each ride. However, the tingling I had immediately after riding was actually much worse with these grips, with the added bonus of aching in my wrists for the rest of the day. I think they are designed to reduce pressure on the ulnar nerve, and they may be great for people with that problem, but they end up increasing the pressure right where the nerves come out of the carpal tunnel into the palm. If you have medial nerve issues, these may not be for you. REI took them back, of course, and I'm back to the stock grips and shifting position a lot for now.
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Submitted by
Peter
a Weekend Warrior
from Renton, WA, USA Date Reviewed: April 27, 2008
Duration Product Used:
Tested or demo'ed only
Price Paid:
$28.00
Purchased At:
REI
Strengths:
comfortable when your riding down the street, true to there word.
Weaknesses:
i felt a lack of control when riding on rough trails
Similar Products Used:
none
Bike Setup:
Motobecane Phantom 29er
Bottom Line:
comfortable for the causal cruiser, but I didn't like the feel of the grips when i wanted to grab on to them, i couldn't get my fingers all the way around the grips. I might give them another shot but after my ride yesterday i don't see much wrong with the traditional hand grip.
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Submitted by
Steve
a Cross Country Rider
from Mountain View CA Date Reviewed: February 25, 2008
Favorite Trail:
Anything Muddy
Duration Product Used:
6 months
Price Paid:
$20.00
Purchased At:
Performance
Strengths:
Good support and grip
Weaknesses:
Takes a few tightenings before they settle in
Similar Products Used:
Just the usual normal grips
Bike Setup:
Superlight
Bottom Line:
There is a bit of love 'em or hate to these grips. My buddy loved his right off the bat. I thought they felt pretty good right off, and now that I've played with them for 6-9 months, it's hard to imagine going back to regular grips. They make these with little bar ends, but I find with these grips I don't need any bar ends. They are just way more comfortable than standard grips, and they offer several new hand positions you can't get with regular grips. I'll never go back.
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Submitted by
ssorgs
a
from Austin, TX Date Reviewed: January 28, 2008
Duration Product Used:
1 Year
Price Paid:
$30.00
Purchased At:
LBS
Strengths:
Comfortable, no need for bar ends, comfortable
Weaknesses:
Can be sensitive to correct rotation/tilt on the bar
These are amazing. I have an alignment problem with the right arm and have always had problems with grips. Used to use bar ends so I could vary positions, but couldn't do it stylistically when I went to riser bars.
They distribute the pressure on your hand so no hot spots. You can slide your hands in/outbound to get slightly different grip. The contours make keeping hold of them easier.
Like many have recommended, you probably need the smaller size. I found that while the larger felt great just holding it, once on my bike it put too much pressure b/w thumb and forefinger.
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Submitted by
David Stackhouse
a Cross Country Rider
from Sanford, Maine, USA Date Reviewed: December 12, 2007
Favorite Trail:
Mt Agamenticus
Duration Product Used:
3 months
Price Paid:
$29.00
Purchased At:
Gorham Bike & Fitness
Strengths:
Easy mount and adjustment. Extra padding for the palm.
Weaknesses:
Large and difficult to grip. Any angle seems wrong for agressive riding depending on if you are climbing or decending.
Similar Products Used:
Salsa clamp on grips
Bike Setup:
Raleigh 29 single speed rigid
Bottom Line:
These grips seem to be appropriate forsomeone who sits in the saddle and puts a lot of weight on their hands. Otherwise I found that the large palm rest gets in the way of being able to grab well with the three outer fingers on each hand. All the strss then goes on your index finger and thumb joint. Decending rough trail at speed your hand tensds to bounce forward off the grip because your outer fingers can't wrap the grip. All this stress goes to the crotch between your thumb and index finger and hurts. If you change the grip angle to compensate for the downhill bounce it then creates a similar difficulty when doing steep standing climbs typical as needed on a single speed. I used these long enough to know that the discomfort never went away. Replaced them with Salsa clamp-ons I won years ago as race schwag. I haven't thought about my hands or my grips since I took these Ergon's off. I think they are strictly for lolly-gagging type riders who lean on their hands a lot in a seated position.
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Submitted by
Iwan Kemp
a Racer
from Cape Town, South Africa Date Reviewed: November 18, 2007
Favorite Trail:
Eden / Delvera Blk Route
Duration Product Used:
3 months
Price Paid:
$350.00
Purchased At:
Cycle Factory Store
Strengths:
VERY comfortable and supportive. Does exactly what it's supposed to.
Weaknesses:
Bit heavy compared to other grips, but the trade off is more than worth it.
Similar Products Used:
Other "normal" grips
Bike Setup:
Titus Moto Lite II
Bottom Line:
Definately worth it. Try it, you'll LOVE it...and so too will your hands!
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Submitted by
Wayne
a
from Toronto Date Reviewed: November 5, 2007
Duration Product Used:
6 months
Bottom Line:
Great grips...no more wrist pain...my girlfriend tried them and the next day she picked up a pair for herself...well worth the price!
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Submitted by
billy kraebel
a Cross Country Rider
from cutchogue new york Date Reviewed: October 25, 2007
Favorite Trail:
diablo rocky point
Duration Product Used:
1 Year
Price Paid:
$30.00
Purchased At:
country time cycle
Strengths:
THESE GRIPS ARE TITS GET THEM
Weaknesses:
pricy but worth it
Similar Products Used:
stock grips
Bike Setup:
MY BIKE IS TITS
Bottom Line:
GET EM THERE THE BEST
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Submitted by
Fatso Stevo
a Weekend Warrior
from Humboldt Date Reviewed: October 24, 2007
Duration Product Used:
6 months
Price Paid:
$21.00
Purchased At:
beyondbikes.com
Strengths:
comfort, comfort, comfort
Weaknesses:
not the greatest for downhilling
Bike Setup:
2006 Kona King Kikapu
Bottom Line:
After using my Ergons I will never go back to standard grips again. The discomfort & numbness that I would feel during long rides is gone. I would highly recommend these to anybody that has felt similar discomfort.
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Submitted by
Leonidas
a Weekend Warrior
from Maryland Date Reviewed: September 11, 2007
Duration Product Used:
Less than 1 month
Price Paid:
$29.00
Purchased At:
Performance Retail store
Strengths:
Comfortable. Look nice. Perform as advertised.
Weaknesses:
They didn't add 5 or 6 mph to my average. Go figure.
Similar Products Used:
Stock Specialized grips.
Bike Setup:
1999 Specialized FSR Stumpy. Lots of upgrades including riser bar.
Bottom Line:
These grips are freakin' awesome. I was constantly thinking about my hands and wrists when I would ride - how bad their position was, how bad they hurt, how numb my pinky would get after seven or eight miles. I bought a set of these on a Friday night, and rode 21 miles of mostly rocky, rooty, east coast single track on Sunday morning. I was no longer thinking about the piss-poor condition of my hands and wrists. I realized that I wasn't thinking about them at all, which was great! These grips not only took away my lower arm ailments, they actually made my entire upper body riding position feel better and corrected (I believe that they kept me in check due to their angle). I would have paid much more for these little buggers, and I consider them to be one of the best upgrades to my bike. I adjusted them so that they pointed just slightly up into my palms as the manual suggests. When I got home, I backed off of that just a hair and retightened them, also as the manual suggests. Perfect. Great product. If you have ailments that are similiar to mine, I highly recommend picking a pair of these up. That's my two cents. BTW....I'm 6ft, 225lbs.
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Submitted by
Chris
a Cross Country Rider
from pa Date Reviewed: August 28, 2007
Duration Product Used:
Less than 1 month
Price Paid:
$34.00
Purchased At:
Trek Store
Strengths:
Seems like a good Idea
Weaknesses:
Generally feels like torture. pricey.
Similar Products Used:
ODI Lock on grips
Bike Setup:
Fisher Ferrous 29. Bonty big sweep bars.
Bottom Line:
Not for everyone. May work for some, but try them first!
For me, these grips cause such horrible hand cramping in the technical stuff and on sustained downhills that i would have to stop to deal with the pain.
I wear a size large full finger glove, so its not like I have tiny little hands.
I just could not find a position that offered comfort AND control. Sweep of the bars could be the culprit
Seems like a great Idea, felt great in the store, but boy was my first 30 mile day on them miserable. 2nd day was not quite as bad, but still pretty miserable.
I just gave my set away.
I hate to leave bad reviews, but i had to pass this along.
Caveat emptor (let the buyer beware)
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Submitted by
Josh Cox
a Weekend Warrior
from Indiana Date Reviewed: July 17, 2007
Duration Product Used:
Less than 1 month
Price Paid:
$32.00
Purchased At:
Higher ground/ Talahassee Fl.
Strengths:
Problems with hand numbness are gone, the grip is great, hand dose not move at all on this grip, and I personally like the look.
Weaknesses:
takes a little work to get it set right. position matters.
Similar Products Used:
Stock grips on my Giant, some foam crap from Wal~Mart.
Bike Setup:
Stock
Bottom Line:
If you have problems with hand numbness on long rides, this helped me a lot. I used to get to where it hurt to change gears... weight and size may not appeal to some.
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Submitted by
Rico
a Weekend Warrior
from Glenside, PA Date Reviewed: July 13, 2007
Duration Product Used:
Less than 1 month
Price Paid:
$25.00
Purchased At:
Performance Bike website
Strengths:
Easy to install, very comfortable, stops hand numbness.
Great grips, but a little more expensive. Well worth it though. I have carpal tunnel syndrome, so my fingers would get numb quite often while riding. These grips have helped that tremendously. Numbness does not happen nearly as often now.
I love these grips.
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Submitted by
Jeff Ball
a Cross Country Rider
from Kennesaw, GA, USA Date Reviewed: July 6, 2007
Favorite Trail:
Tanasi
Duration Product Used:
Tested or demo'ed only
Price Paid:
$25.00
Purchased At:
Performance Bike
Strengths:
Ergonomic for comfort
Weaknesses:
Useless during technical MTB riding
Similar Products Used:
Oury
Bike Setup:
Fisher HiFi Pro, Chris King NoThread Set, Thomson Setback Seatpost, MTB Laser V Ti Saddle, Oury Grips (love em!!!)
Bottom Line:
I switched to the ever-so-comfy Oury grips. The Ergons were useless during most (if not all) technical trail sections. I hated these grips and sold them on ebay. GOOD RIDDANCE. Unless your a road biker, forget it!
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Submitted by
Bryan
a Cross Country Rider
from Clemson, SC Date Reviewed: June 26, 2007
Favorite Trail:
City Park, Austin, TX
Duration Product Used:
3 months
Price Paid:
$25.00
Purchased At:
Performance
Strengths:
Works great. Does exactly what it's supposed to do.
Weaknesses:
The women's size is plenty big enough for the average guy.
Bike Setup:
Trek Fuel EX9 2007
Bottom Line:
I'd concur with most of the other reviewers that said these things are great, but make sure you buy the women's size (thanks for the warning before I bought these things). While I have noticed that any sort of tingly hand/wrist problem that I had previous has nearly completely disappeared, the shape hasn't negatively affected my riding in the slightest. In fact, the grips feel better than most grips and the extra surface area is handy sometimes for when the riding is easy, you can sit back and just use a finger or two on the little platform area.
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Submitted by
Jim
a Cross Country Rider
from Castle Rock, CO Date Reviewed: June 4, 2007
Favorite Trail:
Rocks, roots, techincal
Duration Product Used:
6 months
Price Paid:
$29.00
Purchased At:
Performance
Strengths:
Comfort, support
Weaknesses:
Weight
Similar Products Used:
Grips
Bike Setup:
Simtra ST-1 (http://simtrabikes.com/)
Bottom Line:
I took up trials riding recently and bought a trials-specific bike (Simtra ST-1). Within a week my wrists hurt all the time. I was complaining to a friend who has Ergons on his bike and he recommended them. I put them on my trials bike and my wrist problems resolved quickly.
I bought a pair with the bar ends for my xc rig and love them on my Yeti 575.
Extremely comfortable. I have zero complaints. These grips support the wrist and gives a lot more stability, comfort, and damping. I am EXTREMELY happy that my wrist pain has been completely eliminated by these grips.
I highly recommend them.
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Submitted by
Todd
a
from Great Falls Date Reviewed: May 23, 2007
Favorite Trail:
Captain Jack in Coloardo Springs
Duration Product Used:
Less than 1 month
Price Paid:
$26.00
Purchased At:
LBS
Strengths:
Hand fatigue is gone! Very comfortable and secure nicely with built in clamp. Strategically placed knurlling for ultimate grip.
Weaknesses:
None expected, but it does take awhile to get used to the different look. A little pricey, but you get what you pay for.
Bike Setup:
Curtlo Mountaineer...steel baby!
Bottom Line:
I bought these grips based on the many positive reviews they recived. The masses are correct, these grips are the new standard and worth the $. These would be perfect for the 24 hr racer or anybody that experiences hand/finger fatigue.
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Submitted by
Willem Boom
a Cross Country Rider
from Bend, Oregon USA Date Reviewed: May 20, 2007
Favorite Trail:
Storm King
Duration Product Used:
3 months
Price Paid:
$28.00
Purchased At:
REI
Strengths:
Solid construction, hand does not slip off easily, good for your wrists, strong for light trail riding or urban
Weaknesses:
Not the best product for Heavy Duty Cross Country! They do not allow for multiple hand positions and require lots of adjustments. VERY HEAVY if you are concerned with weight. About 170 Grams a pair!!
Similar Products Used:
ODI Locking Grips, WTB Grips, etc...
Bike Setup:
Ventana Pantera with all Fox Shox, XT 2007 Drivetrain and Brakes, Thomson, Chris King, Etc..
Bottom Line:
Buy they if you do light XC combined with Urban riding. I have switched to ODI Locking Rings with Yeti Grips. Works much better for me.
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Submitted by
Chris
a Weekend Warrior
from Denver CO USA Date Reviewed: May 14, 2007
Duration Product Used:
Less than 1 month
Price Paid:
$30.00
Purchased At:
REI
Strengths:
When properly installed, these grips eliminate wrist pain and tingling. They provide a larger area to place the hand than other grips. More importantly, they keep the wrists in a neutral position to avoid the problem in the first place.
Weaknesses:
They add a little weight. Bring an Allen wrench with you for fine adjutment of the angle of the grips on your first ride. You cannot grip the bars as tight with these grips. However, you can still use you thumb and forefinger to grip the bar itself.
Similar Products Used:
None
Bike Setup:
Fisher Cobia, 21" frame.
Bottom Line:
A good solution for hand/wrist problems.
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Submitted by
Tommy Boy
a
from Chicago Date Reviewed: May 14, 2007
Favorite Trail:
Palos Forest Preserve
Duration Product Used:
Less than 1 month
Price Paid:
$30.00
Purchased At:
Rapid Transit
Strengths:
Crazy comfortable. Will not twist. Removeable.
Weaknesses:
Kinda expensive.
Similar Products Used:
Race Face North Shore grips. Only similar with respect to being able to remove and move via clamps.
Bike Setup:
On-One Inbred SS fully rigid - Thomson post and stem - BB7 and SD Ti with Flak Jacket brakes - WTB Rocket V seat - Crank Brothers Mallet M pedals - Ergon MP1 grips
Bottom Line:
I was initially skeptical about this grips for two reasons, looks and price. I'll put it right out there - these babies ain't cheap, but they are sooooooo comfortable! I put them on my SS as my hands were taking a royal beating and I could not be happier. The big platform for your hand dissipates the forces against your hand over a bigger area and eliminates the ridge of pain found with regular round grips.
These grips are fantastic and I highly recommend them to anyone with a singlespeed full-rigid bike. I assume they'd be good on a FS bike, but without the experience I can't say.
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Submitted by
sniper
a Cross Country Rider
from Dearborn Hts, MI Date Reviewed: May 8, 2007
Favorite Trail:
Maah Daah Hey, Pontiac Lake, Fort Custer
Duration Product Used:
Less than 1 month
Price Paid:
$28.00
Purchased At:
REI
Strengths:
Comfort, does not move while riding
Weaknesses:
None yet
Similar Products Used:
Standard grips, Lizard Skin Dual compound
Bike Setup:
05 Stumpjumper Disc w/ full 07 XT drivetrain, nokon cables
Bottom Line:
I have never really taken the time to review anything before because most products are reviewed to no end already. I am so happy with these grips so far that I decided to write a review for these.
I wear a men's large glove and I was back and forth trying to decide whether I should get the men's or women's grip. They really should be called small and large instead. I went with the men's and it turns out I like the larger grip a lot. I got the women's grip for my g/f and after riding around a little on her bike I know I made the right choice with the larger grip.
I have about 100 trail miles on these grips and other than having to re-tighten and adjust the angle a little bit they have been great. They do not turn or slip while riding and are very comfortable. During tight and technical sections I was having problem with my hands getting numb from gripping too tight on the bars. These grips have solved that problem completely.
These grips are a bit more expensive than most but they were well worth the $28. Think about how much you are willing to spend on the saddle, shorts, and shoes to get the most comfortable fit you can get and then $28 for great grips does not seem like too much money at all.
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Submitted by
Bill Burton
a Weekend Warrior
from San Diego Date Reviewed: March 18, 2007
Favorite Trail:
Mission Trails
Duration Product Used:
Less than 1 month
Price Paid:
$28.00
Purchased At:
REI
Strengths:
good quality
Weaknesses:
too big,
Bottom Line:
At first they feel good, but after a few rides, it made my wrists hurt...
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Submitted by
Brainvermin
a Cross Country Rider
from Québec, Québec, Canada Date Reviewed: February 25, 2007
These grips are really great. I used to lose sensitivity of my fingertips when going for long bike rides with my old grips. But the thing I hated most: they would continuously slip off my handlebar, especially during long, hot and hard XC rides.
The Ergon MP1 are great affordable grips. They are comfortable, ergonomic and well-made. I strongly recommend it to anyone !
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Submitted by
Jay
a Cross Country Rider
from Hoffman Estates, IL, USA Date Reviewed: September 3, 2006
Duration Product Used:
Less than 1 month
Price Paid:
$25.00
Purchased At:
local bike shop
Strengths:
I agree with all the favorable comments above...
Weaknesses:
None found.
Similar Products Used:
Typical OEM junk, too many to count (they are all essentially the same - just molded rubber in different patterns).
Bike Setup:
BikeFriday.com (model Pocket Tourist)
Bottom Line:
My main problem (previously) was hand numbness, which is caused by the non-ergonomic design of typical stock grips. Cheap grips are popular because most bike riders are just riding around in circles at the forest preserve on sunny days. I ride at least 10 miles daily, all year round, in Chicago. So hand comfort is a big deal to me. All kinds of bumps in my daily commute - bad concrete, manhole covers, expansion joints over bridges, etc.
I have XL glove size, so the Men's model is perfect for me.
I must take issue with one previous reviewer above, who was not happy with the way these grips look. I have had perfect strangers ask me about my grips. (Strangers also regularly ask me about my Bike Friday, but that is a topic for another review.) I think these grips look awesome - like wings for my bike!
Ergonomic stuff always costs more than generic. That's because some smart engineer actually THOUGHT about this product during the design stage. And the packaging is perfect - if you are not sure whether you need Men's or Women's size, just check out your local bike store. You can actually try the grip before you buy it. Installation is quick and easy.
I am not inclined to wax poetic about stuff, but you can tell, I am really pleased with this product.
- Jay
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Submitted by
Jason
a Weekend Warrior
from Mississauga, Ontario, Canada Date Reviewed: July 26, 2006
Duration Product Used:
Tested or demo'ed only
Price Paid:
$30.00
Purchased At:
Velotique, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Strengths:
-Even distribution of load on hands -No more hand numbness -lock on grips
Weaknesses:
-weight
Similar Products Used:
-specialized single ply OEM grip that came with Stumpjumper
Bike Setup:
2005 Stumpjumper Disc
Bottom Line:
AWESOME!!!! TRUELY AWESOME
I used to get hand numbness. Particular my thumb, doctor told me I was pinching/aggrevating my median nerve. It got bad after a 24 hour relay race. My left thumb was numb for 6 weeks, I had actually damaged the median nerve as said by Dr.
I bought these grips thinking it would help me out a lot. It did. I just got back from the trails. Rode 3 hours, no hand numbness, nothing. I LOVE THEM!
Kinda heavy if you are a weight weenie, but I put comfort over all.
I bought the WP1, the womens version, I have a Men's Medium sized full finger glove.
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Submitted by
Rich
a Cross Country Rider
from New York Date Reviewed: July 8, 2006
Duration Product Used:
3 months
Strengths:
comfort and enhanced ability to lean your bike into turns.
Weaknesses:
sizing is confusing, consider the men's grip as large and the women's grip as small.
Similar Products Used:
Oury, Odi, Salsa and many others.
Bike Setup:
Kona 2-9 fully rigid. On-one Inbred fork, scandium bars, ultimate levers, bb7 brakes, Dean seatpost, American Classic wheels.
Bottom Line:
This is a follow up to my prior review and actually for the women's grip. The men's was too big for my hand (large glove size) and I had trouble hanging onto my rigid singlespeed.
The women's, or more appropriately named small size, is perfect for the large size hand. This grip has a thinner circumference where your thumb and index finger wrap around the grip and it allows the middle finger to fully wrap around the grip as well. You still have the advantage of the paddle portion of the grip which really enables you to lean the bike much better than a conventional grip. To me, this is as important as the increased comfort level the grip provides.
If you have some ability to lean your bike, these grips will enhance your skills with the leverage they provide through the paddle. It is like they remind you to lean the bike. Now, if you do not normally lean your bike into turns, the grips are helping you do this because your palm has somewhere to rest and consequently puts pressure in the right place while turning.
In addition, the grips stay on the bars tight and use a simple plug in end cap which is better than the screw tightened end caps on the other grips. The problem I have with the screwed in end caps is that they come loose from pulling on the grips. This is so because your hand is on the end caps, if you use the whole grip, and eventually they come loose. The plug in type is not accessible while your hand is on the grip.
My best advise would be to make sure you get the right size grip, especially if you are riding a rigid bike. Think Men'size as probably extra large hand and women's as average to large hand.
I was only able to wrap my thumb and index finger around the men's grip, although I can get three and almost four fingers around the women's grip which is a necessary in techy situations.
This is a more comfortable grip that makes it easier to lean your bike into turns. I will use them on all my bikes.
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Submitted by
Ray
a Weekend Warrior
from Cumming, Ga, USA Date Reviewed: June 2, 2006
Duration Product Used:
6 months
Price Paid:
$25.00
Purchased At:
REI
Strengths:
Eliminate hand fatigue. Have proven to be very durable. Had the misfortune of landing hard on them several times and they never twisted or moved a bit.
Weaknesses:
None.
Similar Products Used:
OEM junk
Bike Setup:
Giant Rainier with SRAM trigger shifters.
Bottom Line:
This is a follow up to a previous review. After using the MP1 grips for several months, decided to get my wife a pair of the WP1 as well. After "test" driving them decided that the smaller size was a better fit for me as well. If you have the opportunity, try both sizes before you make your decision. Once they are on the bike, the grips are virtually identical looking.
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Submitted by
Rick
a
from Tennessee Date Reviewed: May 30, 2006
Duration Product Used:
6 months
Price Paid:
$29.00
Strengths:
Clamps very well, easily adjustable, really does help with hand pain/numbness, well made.
Weaknesses:
None for me. Price is higher than other grips, but you don't have to replace these every 6-12 months, and they do what they claim.
Similar Products Used:
several...
Bike Setup:
Turner Spot, Minute, XT stuff
Bottom Line:
Excellent product. Meets the company's claims. Well thought out and executed product. MBA missed the boat on this one - they should have had someone with hand pain/numbness test it...
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Submitted by
Robert Phillips
a Cross Country Rider
from Mckeesport, Pa USA Date Reviewed: May 30, 2006
Favorite Trail:
Dupont
Duration Product Used:
Less than 1 month
Price Paid:
$25.00
Purchased At:
REI
Strengths:
Comfort (eliminates most hand pain), Feeling of having more control
Weaknesses:
none
Similar Products Used:
WTB grips
Bike Setup:
2003 Specialized Stumpjumper FSR Comp, Cane Creek Terros Wheelset, Avid Disk Brakes, Fox Float Shocks
Bottom Line:
at 6' 3" I have always had problems with getting grips to fit my hands, every grip I have tried has always felt too small. These are the first grips that have ever fit me. On long rides my fingers would always go numb, these grips don't totally eliminate the hand pain but it takes at least an additional hour or two before I even notice any discomfort. The shape of these grips also lock your wrists into the proper position when riding. I have never felt in more control of the bike especially when cornering. These grips are worth every Penny.
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Submitted by
Yari Gatake
a
from kyoto, Japan Date Reviewed: May 25, 2006
Favorite Trail:
The Streets of ... Kyoto!
Duration Product Used:
3 months
Price Paid:
$35.00
Purchased At:
LBS
Strengths:
They're just what I've been looking for... forever!
The ingenious package design lets you choose the best size for you before you buy!
Weaknesses:
The locking collar isn't black. I had to cut them to fit with my Grip Shifts.
Similar Products Used:
The fattest motorcycle grips I could find.
Bike Setup:
GF Cobia with a Nitro riser bar and SRAM Grip Shifts.
Bottom Line:
If you have wrist problems of any kind, these grips are for you.
Don't buy them online unless you've tried them on in person at your LBS. "Large" and "Medium" and "Men's" and "Women's" are arbitrary labels... you need to wrap your hand around these grips to know which size is for you.
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Submitted by
b muzza
a Weekend Warrior
from crawford, oregon, busharagua Date Reviewed: May 1, 2006
Favorite Trail:
classified
Duration Product Used:
6 months
Price Paid:
$30.00
Purchased At:
santiam/dallas
Strengths:
Excellent workmanship in a design that immediately solves many problems. They look good.
Weaknesses:
Metallic clamps on outside edge scratch easily, especially for mtn. bikes. Maybe mfr. could coat clamps in hard rubber. You can't perform the standard mountain bike death grip with these fat boys. Small handed riders might not like this.
Similar Products Used:
factory rubber cigars
Bike Setup:
05 tassajarra, Hayes Nine Hydros, Wellgo combo clip-ons and these Ergos ---which really contribute to the entire package.
Bottom Line:
These are made of HARD rubber, which is what you want. The flapdoodle/wingy bits provide support for the base of your palms. They can be micro-adjusted while riding to suit your changing needs. Took mine off after 3 months and rode around on the factory cigars for 20 minutes. Immediately put the Ergos back on. You forget how many problems they solve. $30 for a pair of grips. Yeah. Worth it.
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Submitted by
mark
a Cross Country Rider
from central va Date Reviewed: April 29, 2006
Duration Product Used:
3 months
Price Paid:
$29.00
Purchased At:
Performance
Strengths:
control, comfort
Weaknesses:
none so far but am not sure how long they will hold up
Similar Products Used:
oury,stock stuff
Bike Setup:
Devinci Guzzler
Bottom Line:
right out of the box thses things have made me more comfortable whether it be on a short climb or a long time of riding. I got them because I have carpel tunnel and these have really helped me not have to grip with my fingers. now I can spread the weight across my entire hand and use my fingers for braking only. I use them in conjunction with my ergo-control ends and now have many more hand positions to choose from on long rides. they grip well when wet also and I have not had my hand come loose even on the rootiest or most technical areas Ive ridden so far and I have yet to have had to grab the bars with more than 3 fingers . its very nice to use my thumbs for shifting only and my middle finger on the brakes. if you have pain in the hands or elbows and have your bike set up correctly, these will help a lot even on non plush trails and even after a long ride. if you develop pain after a couple hours of riding , these will eliminate that as well. Ive been riding for years and these have made the last 2 hours of my long rides or rides when my c.t. is acting up enjoyable instead of just bearable
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Submitted by
Robert M
a Cross Country Rider
from Evergreen, CO Date Reviewed: April 17, 2006
Favorite Trail:
Watershed - Telluride, CO
Duration Product Used:
Less than 1 month
Price Paid:
$25.00
Purchased At:
REI
Strengths:
Provides platform for palms to rest
Weaknesses:
Weight (if you're a weight-weenie)
Similar Products Used:
none
Bike Setup:
Cannondale Scalpel 3000
Bottom Line:
If you suffer from numb hands while riding read no further - This is your solution. Go buy these grips.
I finally have the climbing machine I've been after all these years! While I prefer the uphill, I have a tendency to ride until I become fatigued & then slouch over the bars. Ultimately my hands were taking the brunt of this as I'd push against the bar ends and the edge of my grips would cut off the circulation to my hands causing all sorts of discomfort. These grips appear to be the solution. After a couple of rides I couldn't wait to get in front of this computer and start promoting these in any way I can.
If I were to find one thing about these that I wasn't completely comfortable with it would be their position on the downhill. While they are positioned just right for me and my style of climbing, when I went to descend the mountain I found that the "platform" they provide for the palm was somewhat awkward. I'm used to using the heel of my hand to maintain control of the bars and these grips placed the job more on my fingers. Still, the benefits seem to outweigh this and I feel confident I'll get used to it.
Where have these been for my 20 years of mountain biking?! These could have saved me much pain & misery.
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Submitted by
rich
a Cross Country Rider
from New York Date Reviewed: April 15, 2006
Duration Product Used:
3 months
Strengths:
comfort
Weaknesses:
men's grip is a little too big for the average hand.
Similar Products Used:
Odi, Oury and Salsa
Bike Setup:
Kona 2-9 fully rigid. On-one Inbred fork, scandium bars, ultimate levers, bb7 brakes, Dean seatpost, American Classic wheels.
Bottom Line:
These grips are super comfortable and they stay in place. The paddle makes it east to lean into turns and to rest the palm. The only issue I have is that the men's size is slightly too big for my hand (large glove size). When riding a fully rigid bike my hand can be jarred off the grip easily. I should have purchased the women's grip, but how was I to know.
Anyone want to trade their small grips for my large ones?
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Submitted by
Humpje
a Racer
from Holland Date Reviewed: March 13, 2006
Favorite Trail:
hard road&deep mud
Duration Product Used:
1 Year
Price Paid:
$25.00
Purchased At:
LBS
Strengths:
Comfort, control, less numbness in hands, adjustability, quality of materials
Weaknesses:
Weight, not suitable for all bars and shift systems.
Similar Products Used:
Standard stuff from Trek and Giant
Bike Setup:
Giant Terrago XT/XTR
Bottom Line:
These grips are the best i have ever tried! Numb hands and fingers are not totally eliminated, but compared to normal grips, the difference is HUGE. These grips really 'fill' the hand, giving a sense of control and comfort you can only dream about with other grips. Now and then i ride another bike with standard grips (not mine), and after a few miles, it feels like torture. These grips actually increase your grip surface, so even when opening your fist, for braking etc., you still have optimum control, even with wet and cold hands. It becomes very hard to slip off your handlebars with these. They are somewhat expensive, but quality is great. No cracks, chips or whatever, and the clamp AND bolt do not rust. You can adjust them anyway you want and once tightened, they stay put. Ofcourse there is the weight factor, these things are probably the heaviest kind around, but they are worth every extra gram! Bottomline: these grips stay where they supposed to, in your hands. Once tried, you'll never want anything else again, like i do.
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Submitted by
Tobias Nyman
a Weekend Warrior
from Silkeborg, Denmark Date Reviewed: November 19, 2005
Duration Product Used:
Less than 1 month
Price Paid:
$25.00
Strengths:
These grips stay where they are supposed to, unlike anything I've ever tried before. They provide a relaxed yet alert riding position that doesn't drain energy from arms and hands. Numbness of the fingers is something I'll never experience on this bike again!
Weaknesses:
They are very wide and quite heavy, but of course comfort comes at a price.
Bike Setup:
Cube LTD 3, axel elite LO, xt/lx, Magura julie discs, rigida taurus/deore/dt swiss wheels, deore hollowtech I crankset, shimano 424, Schwalbe Racing Ralph 2.25, fsa parts
Bottom Line:
Great grips! I just don't get why anyone would want not to ride with these grips......
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Submitted by
Ray
a Weekend Warrior
from Cumming, Ga Date Reviewed: October 2, 2005
Duration Product Used:
Less than 1 month
Price Paid:
$25.00
Purchased At:
REI
Strengths:
Product worked as designed to eliminate hand numbness. Tried them out for about 10 miles today and did not experience any issues. The locking mechanism maintained the grip position well on my aluminum bar even after a few spills.
Weaknesses:
Not sure you would be able to use these with grip shifters.
Bike Setup:
Giant Rainier with Easton EA 50 31.8mm bar, SRAM X.7 trigger shifters and Avid FR-1 levers.
Bottom Line:
This product will really make a differnce in how much you will enjoy your rides if hand numbness has been an issue. I actually felt safer and more confident with the normal hand fatigue eliminated.
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Submitted by
Patrick
a Racer
from Atlanta, Ga Date Reviewed: September 15, 2005
Favorite Trail:
1996 olympic trail
Duration Product Used:
3 months
Price Paid:
$30.00
Purchased At:
REI
Strengths:
long lasting comfort, unrivaled control in bumpy terrain.
Weaknesses:
weight and girth (theyre huge!)
Similar Products Used:
none like em
Bike Setup:
TREK 9800 oclv XTR everything
Bottom Line:
Extreemely good grips. kinda pricey but theres alot of craftsmanship and material. ulnar nerve loves em too!
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Submitted by
Hollis
a Cross Country Rider
from Nashville TN Date Reviewed: August 24, 2005
Favorite Trail:
Joes Ridge in Fruita CO
Duration Product Used:
3 months
Price Paid:
$25.00
Purchased At:
REI
Strengths:
Damn good grips! A bit Fugly in the looks Dept. but well worth the price. No more hand numbness! Great on long DH's, the flat portion gives your palm a nice place to rest.
Weaknesses:
very minor issue: I'd like to see two clamps on each end of the grip. I had to scuff the clamp & carbon bar with sandpaper to prevent slippage.
Bike Setup:
Aeon Isis with nice parts & stuff
Bottom Line:
They look funny but work Great!!! No Numbies!!!
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Submitted by
Scott
a Cross Country Rider
from Morris, NJ Date Reviewed: June 20, 2005
Favorite Trail:
All
Duration Product Used:
Less than 1 month
Price Paid:
$25.00
Purchased At:
REI
Strengths:
Everything
Weaknesses:
Hmmmm....nothing.
Similar Products Used:
Specialized gloves, gripes-they all sucked.
Bike Setup:
Pimped out Blur
Bottom Line:
Been suffering from hand numbness for years. Tried the Specialized gloves, grips, new grips from other companies, nothing worked. These do. Thank you MTBReview subscribers for helping me answer some questions about these grips before I bought them. I called some local bikeshops, no one even heard of them. Went on REI.com and for $25 bucks, there they are. Easy to install, comfortable as all hell. My hands are not that large and even the men's grips arent that bad (I know others here say go with the woman's model for smaller hands). I would highly recommend these grips. Thank God is all I gotta say.
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Submitted by
Matthew Vonderfecht
a Weekend Warrior
from Lincoln, NE USA Date Reviewed: June 2, 2005
Duration Product Used:
Less than 1 month
Price Paid:
$21.00
Purchased At:
Local Bike Shop and Performance Bike
Strengths:
Easy to install, super comfortable and rock solid.
Weaknesses:
Bar end caps may not fit all handlebars. I'm using Ritchey flat bars and the end caps are a tad small.
Similar Products Used:
ODI lock ons. Various others.
Bike Setup:
Haro Werks set up for endurance racing.
Bottom Line:
Don't let the unusual appearance fool you. These grips rock! They go on easy and clamp down tight. Absolutely no twisting and they are super comfortable with an infinite range of adjustment. If you've ever wrestled with trying to install/remove a traditional grip you're gonna love 'em. If you've ever found your hands crawling around on the bars, searching for a comfortable position you're gonna love 'em. Just as comfortable after 8 hours of riding as they are after 1 hour, these grips are especially suited to those doing epic rides or endurance racing. Try 'em. Your entire upper body will thank you.
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Submitted by
Jim Martin
a Racer
from West Bloomfieldm MI, USA Date Reviewed: May 29, 2005
Favorite Trail:
Pontiac Lake
Duration Product Used:
Less than 1 month
Price Paid:
$21.00
Purchased At:
Performance Bike
Strengths:
Very well thought-out design
Weaknesses:
Not for gram counters. Had to modify for Gripshift. Easy to cut, however, with a hacksaw.
Similar Products Used:
Numerous grips from virtually every manufacturer.
Bike Setup:
Trek Top Fuel 110, size XL. Sram X.O. shifters and derailleurs. Mavic Crossmax. Conti Explorer Supersonic tires. WTB Rocket Stealth saddle. Race Lite post and bars. Thomson X4 stem.
Bottom Line:
After suffering for nearly all of my fifteen years racing with hand cramps, fatigue, and numbness, I had hoped this product would be a godsend. It was unquestionably a huge improvement, but it did not solve my particular problems completely. This might simply be the cumulative damaging effects of fifteen years in the saddle.
These grips are unique and definitely feel good when you first try them. I believe they even helped me corner better, as they provided a larger surface area to exert counter-steering pressure when diving into corners. Those riders who have been thinking of finally losing their bar ends, these grips might help you do it.
If you expect to use them with carbon bars, be wary. My Bontrager XXX Lite bars have reinforced ends to accomodate bar ends. I had to clamp these VERY tightly to get them to stay put--and they still slipped. I then lightly sanded the high gloss finish common on Bonti carbon bars and posts and that seems to have fixed the problem. I suspect this will not be an issue on aluminum bars.
In addition, if you do not have large hands you might find the diameter of these grips uncomfortably large, making it more difficult to reach your levers. I plan to investigate the dimensions of the women's version to see if they might be more comfortable.
Lastly, I already wrote the company suggesting they develop a "shorty" version for Gripshift so I can put my hacksaw away, and also suggested they consider a smaller diameter version for those of us with smaller hands.
All in all, this is indeed a revolution in grip design and I expect they will only get better.
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