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Description:A lightweight grip for racing. The underlying concept is based on the successful GP and GR ranges. A compact body with a significantly slimmer wing, and lower grip radius in the mid section than the GP1. The grip is specially designed for fast hand position changes in changing riding conditions. Made from a lightweight rubber and combined with a lightweight highly secure clamp.
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Submitted by
jcc456
a Cross Country Rider
from Denver, CO, USA Date Reviewed: July 14, 2008 | | Favorite Trail: | Hermosa Creek | | Duration Product Used: | Less than 1 month | | Price Paid: |
$40.00 | | Purchased At: | Excel | | Strengths: | Comfort on long rides.
Better platform for people with hand problems.
No loss of control on downhills like previous models. | | Weaknesses: | Price. | | Similar Products Used: | Ergon GP-1 | | Bike Setup: | 2008 Stumpjmuper Expert | | Bottom Line: | I like long rides on fairly technical terrain. Unfortunately, a long ago bike accident left me with some scar tissue in my palm which would cause irritation after about an hour of riding. I learned to live with this for years until I tried a pair of Ergon GP-1 grips on my old Specialized Epic. The grips were great for most riding; however, I did notice a marked loss of control on technical downhills which required me to adjust my riding style.
When I bought my new bike, I saw these new grips online. I decided to buy them in the hopes that they offer more control than the old GP-1s. They do. They are a slightly smaller diameter which affords more control and the rest pad area has a little indentation on the underside for even more finger control.
I can say that these GX-1 grips are the best for long rides on technical XC terrain where you still need downhill control. The GP-1 grips are probably better suited for mellower xc trails. If you are downhilling exclusively - stick with regular lock on grips.
I disagree with another poster who complained about problems installing these grips. They went on very easily and have not slipped at all.
Overall, this product is well worth the cash but it would be nice if they were a little cheaper.
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Submitted by
holiday
a Cross Country Rider
from Truckee, CA Date Reviewed: July 8, 2008 | | Favorite Trail: | Tahoe Rim | | Duration Product Used: | Tested or demo'ed only | | Purchased At: | bike works | | Strengths: | idea | | Weaknesses: | clamp | | Similar Products Used: | grips | | Bike Setup: | super cool | | Bottom Line: | I ordered these as I've been spending a lot of time on the bike training for an all mtn. race and my hands have been sore. when they came in, the mechanic installed and couldn't get the clamp to hold them firm. clamping system is sub par, so even if the grip would heal my hands, I can't ride it... | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
phloem
a Cross Country Rider
from Portland, OR, USA Date Reviewed: June 30, 2008 | | Favorite Trail: | Browns Camp | | Duration Product Used: | Less than 1 month | | Price Paid: |
$38.00 | | Purchased At: | competativecyclist.c | | Strengths: | ergonomic, reduce palm soreness, extremely grippy with Fox full-fingered leather gloves. | | Weaknesses: | feels like less hand hold, but it's just that a feeling. | | Similar Products Used: | something like it on a BMX bike about 28 years ago. | | Bike Setup: | Giant NRS | | Bottom Line: | I bought these to reduce soreness in my palm from long XC rides. They definitely do that. I find them very comfortable. I wear a size 10 Fox glove to give you an idea of my hand size.
I waited until the GX models came out before buying the Ergon grips because the GX models are lighter. The last few rides have been more technical single track with climbs and downhills. If I was only riding DH, then I probably wouldn't get these grips because it feels like I have less of hold, and I don't know how much you would need the ergo-feature for that type of riding. I would have given it more | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Steven
a Cross Country Rider
from Grande Prairie Date Reviewed: January 5, 2008 | | Duration Product Used: | Tested or demo'ed only | | Strengths: | Look sick, tight tolerance for the duration I used them didnt experience any play | | Weaknesses: | Grips are very user preferance, initial setup felt very comfortable, however after 1 hr of riding my hands became very numb..badly, even after rotating the grips. I also ride w/o gloves and obviously found the grips un grippy compared to my odi ourys, your grip will be reduced if riding dh(At least I found) | | Similar Products Used: | ruffian, intense odi lock on, oury lock on | | Bottom Line: | I would highly recommend trying them first before you buy. The product design looks very ergonomic and makes complete sence from a sales point of view. Sorry to say but these grips are going to say hello to my the fenders and ol lx shifters.
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