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Submitted by
Kenneth
a Cross Country Rider
from Australia
Date Reviewed: 5/27/2006 11:24:07 PM |
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| Duration Product Used: | 6 months |
| Price Paid: | $10 |
| Strengths: | Light, durable, |
| Weaknesses: | none |
| Bike Setup: | GT Avalanche 1.0 Disc |
| Bottom Line: | Excellent grip. its comfortable with or without glove, great in the wet. durable I think. |
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Submitted by
bbb
a Weekend Warrior
from Newcaslte, Australia
Date Reviewed: 7/28/2004 11:17:25 PM |
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| Duration Product Used: | 3 months |
| Price Paid: | $15 |
| Purchased At: | online bike store |
| Strengths: | None - (pity they have the name of a decent company) |
| Weaknesses: | Hard to stop them moving, crap foam outer rubbber, 2 x piece composition, spongy, look cheap, actually hurt your hands as they are fat. |
| Similar Products Tried: | Kona spec grips, Ritchey tru grip, now ODI lock-ons |
| Bike Setup: | Kona Sinky '02 with modifications |
| Bottom Line: | These grips would not even be good for the excercise bikes at the gym I go to, Don't waste your money, they are lame! But ODI lock-ons for comfort, grippi-ness and overall performance. I wish there were "no flamin' chillis" in the ranking, cause they cannot even be rated!!!! |
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Submitted by
Tyler whesatsten
a Weekend Warrior
from Kansas City
Date Reviewed: 5/11/2004 8:18:18 PM |
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| FavoriteTrail: | Minor Park |
| Duration Product Used: | 6 months |
| Strengths: | light, comfy when not using gloves, replacement grips included, i think they look pretty cool. |
| Weaknesses: | nobody that wrote reviews likes them, they arent the "grippiest" of grips, but that is why we wear gloves |
| Similar Products Tried: | yeti hard core grips, odi ruffian lock-on grips |
| Bike Setup: | trek elite 9.8 custom build |
| Bottom Line: | these grips are worth a try if you are looking for light grips that aren't very expensive... even if others tell you other wise... i think that these grips are nicer feeling then any of the other grips i have ridden with. |
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Submitted by
Sam
a Weekend Warrior
from Milwaukee, WI, USA
Date Reviewed: 5/3/2004 11:50:32 AM |
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| FavoriteTrail: | All of 'em |
| Duration Product Used: | 6 months |
| Price Paid: | $8 |
| Purchased At: | REI |
| Strengths: | Inexpensive Second replacement grips included Rarely slipped on bar |
| Weaknesses: | These grips kind of suck. I used them for about 6 months with hand numbness, pain, and general discomfort. I swtiched to a different brand of grips and the pain stopped. They look okay, but not great. The foam is kinda crappy...why not use rubber like every other brand on the planet? |
| Similar Products Tried: | Currently--Lizard Skins North Shore lock-on grip |
| Bike Setup: | Trek Liquid 25 w/SPV, Sram X.O and X.9, Candy SL pedals. |
| Bottom Line: | For the price, these grips are good. Too bad they don't work well. However, like saddles, grips can be a personal thing, so maybe the $8 will be worth it...but I would say look elsewhere. |
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Submitted by
Thomas
from ithaca
Date Reviewed: 5/5/2003 3:51:37 PM |
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| Duration Product Used: | 3 months |
| Price Paid: | $13 |
| Strengths: | These things are ugly and not durable. HOW ABOUT USING SOME REAL RUBBER? They are not made of rubber, as I was lead to believe. The grip is made out of foam - the same kind of foam on those exercise machines you see in gyms |
| Weaknesses: | very ugly and not durable - they don't feel that great either. I would definitely buy this if I were you - the pictures make them look like thy're real rubber - they are not |
| Similar Products Tried: | trek grips |
| Bike Setup: | trek |
| Bottom Line: | The bottom line is that CRANK BROTHERS makes some awesome pedals, and a nice bicycle pump (both of which I own) - but their grips suck. Do not buy them, you will be upset. |
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Submitted by
Chris
a Cross Country Rider
from Annapolis, MD
Date Reviewed: 12/13/2002 6:42:38 PM |
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| Duration Product Used: | Less than 1 month |
| Price Paid: | $7 |
| Purchased At: | Pricepoint |
| Strengths: | Simple, straightforward, light, comfortable, easily replaceable...replacement grips included! |
| Weaknesses: | Not free, can't get me Jennifer Love Hewitt's phone number. Yet. |
| Similar Products Tried: | Serfas connectors...umm...I don't really pay that much attention to the grips on my friends' rides. |
| Bike Setup: | Yes, it is. |
| Bottom Line: | Crazy light - under 60g. Super comfortable, easier to mount than the drunk redhead at the end of the bar (that means you, Emily). They're from Crank Bros., so if you somehow have a customer service issue regarding grips, you're taken care of. If you try to warranty grips, though, you should just go rollerblading. They come with replacement covers - these grips are two pieces - so when the grip should have worn out, bang, they're fixed already. The best part about these grips is you forget they're there. Not being reminded of your hands is the mark of a great grip, I feel. Make my riding more fun for $6.95? Oh Crank Bros., you're the coolest... |
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