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Bontrager Race X Lite

Average Rating 4.25/5
# of Reviews 4
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Description:
  • Length: 122mm
  • Material: Foam
  • Special EVA foam





Submitted by scrubs a Racer from Oz
Date Reviewed: June 13, 2008
Favorite Trail:cootha
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Price Paid: $20.00
Strengths:Very light, cheap. Reasonably soft & comfortable.
Weaknesses:Like holding a piece of wet soap. Grips are very short. Will need to be glued to be held in place.
Similar Products Used:Oury, etc
Bike Setup:BMC 4 stroke, shimano XT, crossmax wheels
Bottom Line:I agree with the other reviewers with regards to comfort. But for racing, these are just too slippery. They are also the shortest grips I have ever used. Cyclingnews.com came to the same conclusion recently when reviewing the latest gary Fisher.
I had high hopes after reading the other reviews; mine have been consigned to the kid's bike after only a month's use.
Value Rating:3Overall Rating:2

Submitted by f3rg a Cross Country Rider from Columbia, MO, USA
Date Reviewed: June 7, 2008
Favorite Trail:Anything new
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Price Paid: $12.00
Strengths:--Light! Claimed 28g, but mine were 22g out of the package.
--Comfy
--Install w/ a death grip
Weaknesses:Too soon to tell
Similar Products Used:Salsa, Bontrager and lots of other rubber and dual compound grips
Bike Setup:Rigid XC
Bottom Line:I gave these a shot based solely on their low weight. Since I use Sram twist shifters, I cut them down to about 60% of their stock length and as a pair, they weigh 10g. My Salsa grips were 45g at the same length.

I go through 2 sets of rubber grips a year due to wear, so I'm hoping these will last longer than that.

I installed w/ Elmer's spray glue and they grip the bar like no rubber grip ever has! I am very impressed with how well they hold in place, so hopefully removal at a later date won't be nearly impossible.

I usually ride with gloves, but I don't seem to need them with these grips, as a long ride yesterday proved. I forgot my gloves and decided not to worry about it, and after a 2-hour ride, my hands were as fresh as when I left home. Rubber grips have always made my hands either hurt or go numb throughout the ride. I'm happy to find it was always the grips and not me.

WILL DEFINITELY BUY THESE AGAIN! I'm going to get a second pair for my wife's bike, too.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Rick Blalock a Cross Country Rider from St. Charles, MO, USA
Date Reviewed: May 2, 2008
Favorite Trail:Chubb Trail
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Price Paid: $10.00
Purchased At:Momentum Cycles
Strengths:Really light weight foam, very comfortable!
Weaknesses:They aren't stock on all bikes as they should be.
Similar Products Used:Stock rubber grips
Bike Setup:2008 Gary Fisher Cobia, Avid BB7s, 203/160, Race X Lite foam grips.
Bottom Line:These grips are WELL worth the 10 dollars. They are super light, but more importantly to me they are comfortable and seem very durable thus far. I would highly recommend these grips to anyone.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Johnny a Weekend Warrior from Vernon Hills, IL, USA
Date Reviewed: June 5, 2007
Favorite Trail:John Muir Trails
Duration Product Used:2 Years
Price Paid: $9.00
Purchased At:Machinery Row Bicycles
Strengths:comfortable, cheap, look great
Weaknesses:they wear down, but all grips do.
Similar Products Used:any other grips
Bike Setup:Gary Fisher '05 Tassajara w/ Avid BB7 discs and Time ATAC XS Carbon clipless pedals
Bottom Line:I love these grips. After two years of riding with them, the only noticeable wear is that they have become a little smoother from my palms, but even this is minimal because they're tough foam, not cheap and squishy. I was looking to replace them with rubber grips which might wear even less, but after looking around I think I would prefer another pair of these because they offer great comfort both with and without gloves, something that not all rubber grips can do. Plus, they cost less than half of most lock-ons. Even if they wear faster than rubber, I can replace them 2-3 times and still save money. And they just look awesome!
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5






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