Bar Grips
Bicycle grips are one of the most important parts of any two-wheeled machine. They are the direct connection between your hands and the bike, and therefore their importance cannot be underestimated. The correct grips not only increase comfort and control, but can also improve pedaling efficiency and reduce hand and arm fatigue.
Mountain bike grips
For mountain bikers, the grips are especially important due to the varied and technical terrain often found on the trails. Mountain bike grips are generally more aggressive in design than road bike grips, as they need to be able to handle constant shock and vibration. Common materials used in mountain bike grips include rubber, silicone, and foam, all of which offer different levels of grip and cushioning.
Types of bicycle grips
• Simple grips: These are the most basic and inexpensive grips available. They are generally straight and without grip patterns. • Ergonomic Grips: These grips are shaped to fit the hand and provide additional support for the fingers and palm. They can have different thicknesses and textures to improve grip. • Lockable Grips: Lockable grips have an internal clamp that locks onto the handlebars and prevents the grip from shifting during use.