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  • What Grips you lot using?
  • bukobuko
    Free Member

    Looking for comfort and not out right grip, for commuting and light off road.

    I was looking at These Specialized and Ergon GA3
    grips

    colournoise
    Full Member

    Uberbike Lock-ons. On pretty much all my bikes. But then I like thin grips.

    If I want a bit more padding and comfort, then I’d go for ODI Rogues.

    dhrider
    Free Member

    Nukeproof Sam Hills for me.

    sirromj
    Full Member

    Lock-ons are the SPDs of the grip world.

    At least that’s what I might be led to believe.

    I’ve currently got some ESI MTB Chunky Silicone grips on my commuter, had them on for a month (with less commuting than usual due to festive break) and am doubtful of their longevity. Comfy though, but not cheap (especially for what they are).

    edit: Actually, the ESI grips were not expensive, it just happened they were twice the price of the ODIs I got super cheap in an offer.

    gkeeffe
    Full Member

    specialised ones work brilliantly for me.. I suffered badly from carpal tunnel. now I’m happy. after 5 years!!!

    LAT
    Full Member

    I have both those grips. The Specialized is thinner and feels better under my fingers. The GA 3 is much softer under the palm but feels fatter in terms of gripping. The spec.ones are comfortable but not as plush and don’t remain comfy for as long as the GA3.

    If you wear heavily padded gloves the specialized ones may be better.

    moose
    Free Member

    DMR Deathgrips, turbo comfy. The Ergons that Seagrave rides are supposed to be pretty good.

    P-Jay
    Free Member

    Deathgrips they’re obviously not marketed for OPs requirements, but they’re very comfy with the thick bit.

    richardthird
    Full Member

    Ergon GP2 with the stubby bar ends for SS gurning and long distance.

    A stock of 99p ESI chunky silicone copies off ebay for everything else.

    CheesybeanZ
    Full Member

    Tried loads and found ESI chunky to be the best combination of comfort and grip.

    martymac
    Full Member

    Ergons for me, look similar to the ones OP put up, I can’t ride any more than a few hundred yards without them. Same ones on both my mtbs.

    joebristol
    Full Member

    Got some raceface grips on the hardtail – they’re very thin but give good control with gloves. Wouldn’t recommend them from a comfort perspective though.

    I have some uberbike lock ons which I bought to replace the race face ones, but they’re actually a bit short in length so swapped them back for now until the raceface ones properly die.

    The fs bike has Nukeproof Sam Hills on it – they’re much fatter grips than the raceface ones and more comfy. I can’t decide if they’re too thick though – they’re similar to the uberbike ones but a bit longer.

    cyclelife
    Free Member

    Lizard skin Charger. Non odi so more rubber and much softer than the odi equivalent. CRC £6.99

    steve_b77
    Free Member

    ESI chunky on both my bikes, unless you’re a clumsy oaf they last well.

    dc1988
    Full Member

    I’ve been through countless grips due to wrist pain and nothing has come close to esi chunky. The only issue I’ve had is them tearing on uplift days when bikes are strapped to the trailer by the grips, but if you’re not doing uplifts they’re great.

    Littleman
    Free Member

    Renthal super tacky push ons here. First non lock on grip since lock ons first came about, so at least 15 years or more. Was sceptical about the faff of slipping grips etc, but thought I’d give them a go. Easy to go back to lock ons if they got annoying I thought.

    Glued them on with renthal’s grip glue and they’ve not budged in nearly a year in all weathers. Most brakes and gears have split clamps so removing them not an issue. I’m now a convert, can’t see me going back to lock ons now. The lack of plastic inner really helps with comfort and the rubber offers tonnes of grip in all conditions. Cheaper too. Win.

    fd3chris
    Free Member

    I’ve got a few pairs of the production privee ones with the adjustable offset. Very long lasting and very comfy.

    whitestone
    Free Member

    ESI chunky on Jones Loops on the fat bike and FS, one of the Ergons on Velo Orange Crazy Bars on the hardtail.

    1981miked
    Free Member

    I fitted a set of Ergon Gp3 grips to my new bike a few weeks ago. Done a couple of rides since then and massively impressed. Very comfy and I use the short bar end pretty much all the time.

    Only grips I have used for years that have stopped the numb hands. Best £32 I have spent on a bike part.

    orangespyderman
    Full Member

    Ergon GE1 Factory ultra sticky things. Brilliant things

    nuke
    Full Member

    Oury Lock-ons on both my bike…been using them for years, can’t even remember what i used before them

    spawnofyorkshire
    Full Member

    Joystick Builders
    Nice squish but never lose grip. Tried multiple grips including deathgrips and RF half Nelson’s but these are just right for me with and without gloves

    mechanicaldope
    Full Member

    Just fitted a set of Ergon Gs2’s. They were intended for just using bikepacking but think I might leave them on. If not those, raceface half nelson’s have been great.

    strangey13
    Free Member

    Ergon GD1 are surprisingly comfy, liked them on my mtn bike too. Renthal push ons are even thinner but just as comfy. I like thinner grips though and thicker gloves if on the road.

    Wally
    Full Member

    ESI chunky over here too.

    transporter13
    Free Member

    ODI longneck loc ons

    Like the death grip…. But comfy along the whole length👍

    ajantom
    Full Member

    Just fitted some eBay copies of the ESI Chunky grips.
    All of £1 from China. They look and feel identical to the (imo overpriced) originals.

    ac282
    Full Member

    I’ve tried some ESI copies. They were ok to begin with but after a few rides they compressed and lost all padding. I stick ESI now.

    bukobuko
    Free Member

    Thanks for the reply’s, Looks like ESI Chunky and Ergon GP2 are the main contenders, the Spech grips look good but I doubt they will last like I’ve read elsewhere. Ive ordered some GP2’s they tick lots of boxes for me.

    Saccades
    Free Member

    Ergon GP2 for long distance stuff and half nelsons for everything else.

    bigblackshed
    Full Member

    Oury lock-ons. Big and chuncky for my shovel hands.

    Akers
    Full Member

    ODI Elite Pro Lock-ons. No problems with arm pump since switching to theses.

    vincienup
    Free Member

    Half Nelsons for me. I used to tend toward chunky grips but bought a pair of Half Nelsons by accident and discovered that for me at least (XL gloves) they were far more comfy than the chunk grips and instantly solved all the various hand pains I’d been ignoring and assuming were to do with vibration and hence assuming thicker grips = better. Also no pump issues.

    I briefly tried the Ergon style grips and can honestly say that the write ups they get they were a huge let down. Definitely on the list of things that would get removed from a new bike if present.

    nofx
    Free Member

    I’ve got odi mushrooms. Comfy with or without gloves 😁.

    grtdkad
    Full Member

    KCNC Foam weight-weenie grips on both of my HTs … cheap, effective and weigh next to nothing (12g for the pair!!):

    KCNC

    martinhutch
    Full Member

    I have the GA2s. Sorted out my wrist problems on longer rides.

    chakaping
    Free Member

    Deathgrips they’re obviously not marketed for OPs requirements, but they’re very comfy with the thick bit.

    I agree with this, but Oury push-on grips might be even better for OP’s needs. Hard to track down though.

    Ergon look like an expensive gamble to me.

    digga
    Free Member

    Renthal lock-on on one bike. They will get swapped because whatever the bar witdh, I always seem to ride with my hands at the end of the bar and the metal lock ring’s not too comfortable, although they are very, very tacky and decent otherwise.

    Have Hope grips on the main bike and they’re still my favourites. Not quite as tacky as the Renthals, but much more comfortable.

    Yak
    Full Member

    I like esi chunkies but I am a part-time clumsy oaf and hit the occasional tree causing the things to immediately tear. So my slightly more durable solution are supercaz gripz. 95% as comfy, one lock-on collar and (a little bit) more tree resistance. They wear fast though so you’d only get a year out of them I reckon.

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