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Lizard Skins Moab Lock-On

MSRP $ 15.00
# of Reviews 5
Average Rating 4.4/5
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Submitted by Tzvia a Weekend Warrior from Woodland Hills CA
Date Reviewed: November 15, 2009
Duration Product Used:3 months
Strengths:Typical lock-on. Easy on, easy off, and locks on and does not slip. I like the surface, not to hard, not slippery. So far, I have not seen the material breakdown that others have reported here. This is one of two favorite grips, the other being the ODI Ruffian.
Weaknesses:Nothing yet, works as advertised. Just remember to smooth the inside edges of the locks so they don't score the bars (I use CF bars). They could be a little less expensive...
Similar Products Used:ODI Ruffian, LS Moab friction grips, basic foam grips.
Bike Setup:08 S works Safire, 08 Anthem-W.
Bottom Line:They work. I will never go back to friction grips no matter that they are lighter, you can keep your hairspray and soap. The LS grips are comfy and so much easier to get on and off.
Value Rating:4Overall Rating:5

Submitted by JayTee a Weekend Warrior from Northern California
Date Reviewed: October 3, 2009
Favorite Trail:Angwin
Duration Product Used:3 months
Price Paid: $27.00
Purchased At:Lizard Skins website
Strengths:Very fast and simple to install. Great styling.
Weaknesses:Expensive. However, I did purchase them directly from Lizard Skins at msrp. Comfort level not as good as other grips.
Similar Products Used:Various grips
Bike Setup:Santa Cruz Superlight
Bottom Line:Design and styling on these grips are excellent, very unique & really looks sharp especially in the graphite color. Also, the new customizeable lock-on rings add a great touch.

One thing is certain...these grips are STICKY! With or without gloves these things are super grippy even when wet. No problems in that department.

Where these grips fall short is in durability and comfort. After only a few months of riding the grips are really starting to wear down and the rubber is even tearing apart slightly at certain spots. Are they still useable like this? Definetly and I will still continue to use them for at least a few more months. I just wish for the price that Lizard Skins charges for these puppies that they would hold up a bit better.

Comfort is another issue. These grips are comfortable as long as you don't ride longer than 4 hours. They are a little on the hard side and I would not recommend riding them without gloves. However, if your rides are generally in the 2-4 hour mark then you shouldn't have any problems but my fingers and hands start to get pretty uncomfortable on those all-day rides. Again, the high price of these grips should provide a little more.
Value Rating:3Overall Rating:3

Submitted by Aaron a Weekend Warrior from Rainier, OR
Date Reviewed: February 24, 2007
Favorite Trail:Stella
Duration Product Used:2 Years
Price Paid: $15.00
Purchased At:supergo
Strengths:Never slip on bars, easily removable, easy to install, perfect balance of cushion w/o feeling like a pillow, tacky grip
Weaknesses:none
Similar Products Used:Kona Jacksh$t, Quarry Grips, Serfas, SRAM Grips
Bike Setup:2005 Jamis XLT
Bottom Line:The lock on works as advertised, never once slipped. No more futzing with hairspray, WD-40, 3M Super 77, and other methods of installing grips. The grip compound is perfect, tacky but not gummy (like Serfas) with just enough padding. Best grips I've owned...ever
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Renato Piereck a Weekend Warrior from Pyeongtaek, South Korea
Date Reviewed: November 18, 2006
Favorite Trail:Brown Mountain, Songtan
Duration Product Used:3 months
Price Paid: $15.00
Purchased At:Price Point
Strengths:Locking grips never slip and are dummy proof to instal, can be removed and reinstalled anytime as many times as you want.
Weaknesses:Wears off quickly, heavier than regular rubber grips.
Similar Products Used:Tons of regular slip-on grips.
Bike Setup:2004 Jamis Dakar XC Comp
Bottom Line:These are my first lock one grips, and they work as advertised: the locking system is very easy to install and can be removed and reisnatlled anytime. The grip surface is sticky for bare hands or gloved hands, but provides minimal cuushioning. I prefer grips like this with minimal cushion and I wear a Mechanix glove without padding, just a thin layer of leather under my palms. The leather on the glove is making the rubber surface of the grips to wear out very quickly, especially when wet. If the surface lasted longer it would get another chili for overall rating. I am giving 4 chilis for value because of the premium price for the locking system and 4 chilis for overall rating because they wear too fast.
Value Rating:4Overall Rating:4

Submitted by Aaron a Weekend Warrior from Poughkeepsie
Date Reviewed: August 6, 2006
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Price Paid: $16.00
Purchased At:EBAY
Strengths:Nice clean & rugged look, the grip is very comfortable, will not slip at all & very easy to install. A couple set screws & you are good to go.
Weaknesses:NONE
Similar Products Used:Stock grips, Haro slip on.
Bike Setup:Ironhorse plus extras
Bottom Line:Great product by lizard skin. I love thier line of products & this is another good one. Very strong & light at the same time. easy to install & looks great.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5






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