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Ergonomic Design Mountain Bike Grips, Comfortable Bicycle Handlebar Grips, Single Lock-on and Non-Slip MTB Handle, Fit MTB, E-Bike, Hybrid, Scooter

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1.Color:Blue


About this item

  • Ergonomic Design: The ergonomic design bike grips eliminate hand pain, numb fingers, sore wrists and forearms. The palm pad can reduce pressure, relieving the ulnar nerve while supporting the hand and wrist in an ergonomically position
  • Very Comfortable and Durable: Made of soft and durable rubber compound, which increase palm cushion and finger grip, keep your hand feel comfortable and no pressure on a long ride even with or without gloves
  • Super Grippy and Sticky: More textured non-slip surface pattern provides extra grip, the mountain bike grips are very sticky even when rides in the wet weather
  • Easy to Install: Installation is easy as long as you get your old bicycle grips off and securely locked into place, no need to install the bar end caps
  • Fit 22.2mm diameter standard bike handlebar, Only 138g (4.8 oz) per pair



Product Description

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SOLODRIVE Ergonomic Design Bike Grips

SOLODRIVE Ergonomic bike grips, Comfortable MTB grips, Very Comfort and Grippy, Huge Upgrade from Stock Grips.

This mountain bike handlebar grips relieved hand pain, numb fingers, sore wrists and forearms.

The structured, non-slip surface pattern of the handle provides additional hold.

The single lock-on clamp design not only reduces weight, but also firmly fixes the handle.

Compatible: Handlebars with 22.2mm (0.87inch) diameter.

Use: All Mountain, Trail, Enduro, Downhill, Freeride, Cross Country.

Specification

  • Material: Rubber Compound
  • Length: 130mm (5.12inch)
  • Weight: 138g (4.87oz) / pair
  • Package Included: 1 Pair of Ergonomic bicycle Grips

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Compatibility

Fit 22.2mm diameter standard bike handlebar, Only 138g (4.8 oz) per pair.

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Anti-Slip Grip

Special non-slip rubber combined with grid pattern on grip surface absorbs shock for more riding comfort and better grip.

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Single Lock-on Clamp and One Molded Piece

The Single Lock-on Clamp keep the bike grip firmly in place while reducing weight, enhancing the riding experience, no need to install the bar end caps.

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David
Reviewed in Canada on January 4, 2025
 
Andrew Phifer
Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2025
Easy to install and feel nice and secure. Very satisfied with this upgrade
Jimmy H.
Reviewed in the United States on September 7, 2024
These replacement handle bar grips seem to be well made. They installed quite easily and provide a comfortable grip. The brown color is almost an exact match for the brown seat and rims on the Huffy Cruiser.
Nature
Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2024
Easy installation / nice color/ great value / fits nicely / recommended
NYer
Reviewed in the United States on July 25, 2024
I installed these on my MTB and couldn’t be happier. No lubricant was necessary, they just slide on and have clamp ends that tighten. I like the extra width to support my palm when I ride. There is a mix of textures on the material that combine well; it’s not a weird feeling if you ride without gloves, but you know if you shift your hand position. The good news is that it’s easy to find multiple comfortable positions depending on the trail you’re riding. I read another review by someone who snapped the small bolt on the clamp ends, which happens when you overtighten. I followed the indicated torque setting on the grip and didn't have a problem.
Jose Romero
Reviewed in Mexico on May 25, 2024
Lindo color y material de calidad
Angela Juárez
Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2024
For a short ride maybe this detail doesn't much matter, but for doing longer rides it makes a world of difference to have this style of grips on the bike. I would've bought the Ergon grips like we have on two other bikes except I was looking for a specific colour which Ergon did not have. Honestly, though, these are every bit the same quality and sturdiness.
K E
Reviewed in the United States on November 30, 2024
Soft and comfortable grips with good palm support, color matches well.
Alberto
Reviewed in Mexico on January 2, 2024
La posición correcta la define cada usuario en función de como le acomode
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2023
The good news is the ergonomics work really well. Not always the case with cheap grips in this shape. They solve some hand and wrist pain for a lot of people including me. Company is responsive and helpful every step of the way too.The bad news is the screw on the clamp scripts before the clamp is even tight enough. I have gone through two pairs of screws, and actually had to cut one off my handlebars because it was scripts so bad I couldn’t get it off.The company informed me 2 nm of torque was recommended and should not script at that perimeter, but the grips would still slip around at that level of torque. I also haven’t seen any other reviews with this issue so maybe it’s me? I do some serious ridding but even if I was just riding around a bike path I wouldn’t want my grips sliding around the handlebar.I am looking into finding titanium replacement bolts that will not rise or script. In the questions for this I saw someone mentioned the bolts were m3 10 mmFor the price they are great if you know what to watch out for.
michael pagilagan
Reviewed in the United Arab Emirates on January 30, 2023
those extra grip surface makes you less tired on long rides
Dawkman
Reviewed in the United States on August 10, 2022
I just got these and only rode with him once so I can't attest to the long-term durability but I will update this review if I need to. I got the hi Vis yellow or chartreuse or whatever you call it. I already had a handlebar and mirror and several people stated that you could not use one with this however using an electric drill and increasingly wider bits I was able to drill through the end. There is a little bit of hard plastic in there but I used a rotary tool with a titanium steel cutter and was able to widen the hole enough to get the bar and mirror end. These were a little harder to slide on than I first thought but I got them on and they were a little bit difficult to tighten sufficiently and I was a little bit worried about stripping the aluminum clamps but they seem to work pretty well. Mine did not seem to come with an Allen wrench but I have Allen wrenches so that wasn't a big deal. They look great and feel pretty comfortable right now and I will see how they hold up.