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The grips that came stock on one of my bikes have finally worn out and need replaced. I usually go for either ODI Rogue or ODI Yeti lock-on's, as I prefer my grips to be quite chunky. However, I fancy a wee change.
So, what else should I be looking at?
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Esi chunky grips. The best I have used ever.
Thanks tang - are they only available in non-lock-on versions? Don't think I could go back to non-lock-on
Bontrager Race Lite lock-ons.
[url= http://bontrager.com/model/07836 ]but maybe not in white[/url]
Even chunkier than ODI Yeti's's. I always had the ODI's but have been converted. I bought some nice Spank Lock ons, but ended up putting the Tatty Bonty's on because they were so much better
Don't be put off, these are a doddle, remove and fix with window cleaner, they have never slipped once even through winter wet rides.
Sunline twisted waffel thick.
Not sure I'd trust the clamps on carbon bars, but I'd rate them slightly higher than the Yetis I had before and really liked.
Downside, they feel quite soft so longjevity could be a problem, we'll see.
Some of Brant's finest thin lock ons.
Those Superstar ones seem to be amazing value. Just a shame the have Superstar emblazoned all over them. Will they fall apart after 2 rides, and will I then be told by Mr Superstar that I must have been gripping them incorrectly 😉
The Bontrager ones look pretty good too.
Decisions...
TINAS - will be using on carbon bars, so like you I'd be a bit hesitant to use that type of clamp
Just bought a set of the "cheap" ergo ones currently in lidl, nice and chunky and def comfy on my road hybrid (£7.99 set inc bar ends.....oh the shame!!)
Still on the Lapierre factory grips, no reason to change yet, I do like the look of the [url=ttp://www.pro-bikegear.com/publish/content/pro_2010/nl/en/index/products/grip___tape/mtb.-productCode-PRGP000TH.html]pro tharsis[/url]
My Giant XC lock ons that came with the bike are lasting well so far. You can get them for £10 or less if you look around, and in a few different colours for the lockring.
I like ODI Rogues, big and soft. But just put a set of kevlar Renthal nonlocking ones from Charlie the Bikemonger on, and they're fab- and haven't moved around at all either. Might swap the other bike over to these.
Odi Troy Lee's are the best grips i've ever used, have them on my Pitch and as soon as my Ruffians wear down on my Soul i'll stick some on that as well. They are expensive for what they are but as a contact point and in constant use i don't mind the premium for comfort.
bald ruffians (down to the plastic sleeve) - 'kin hate fat grips
Esi grips are great. I jut wet the handle bars to fit them. Used throughout winter with no throttling at all.
I've tried a few different lock-on varieties, thick and thin, flat and finned - but I always end up putting WTB Weirwolfs back on. I think they're just perfect for my hands.
I have some mint-condition ODI Rogues I'm not going to use if you're interested?
ODI Ruffians for me, always used to ride fat grips, tried some Ruffians and have not looked back. Only thing that comes close is the Orange Strange grips than come on new Orange bikes, they are very thin and grippy.
Dmr zip grips...with the square ribs cut off with a razor blade and roughened up with some 80 grade sandpaper.They are at their best just before they wear through to the bar.Duo bmx grips are great to,but they only last 3-4 weeks!!Can't stand thick grips and most of them are way too narrow as well!
Hi I use Sunline lock-on grips cheap as chips last well and give tons of grip. I run Skills courses and guide for a living never use anything else
Cheers Mike
I've got some lizard skins lock on's which are chunky and hard wearing . I do have hands like a gorilla though size 12 (xxl).Those are great for me. Just bought some sunline lock on's to match some new bars which are almost as good . Not quite but almost.
I use WTB 4-Front Clamp-on.
Plastic lock on collars too, shouldn't damage carbon bars.
Just out of interest, do those of you who like thin grips have small hands?
ESI's here too. wet bar, slide on and they don't shift once dry. none of that lock on rubbish needed.
Cue big hand jokes.......all my gloves are xl or xxl but I cannot abide thick grips.Or grips that are shorter than 130mm.
Another fan of chunky ESI grips here, have 'em on both bikes. Even managed to get hold of some orange ones from eBay in the US - match my Soul.
I tried a set of those Ragley thin grips.. they wore quite quickly and gave me pain in my ring fingers.. and I have quite girly small artists hands...
I'm using his half waffle grips now and they is fine and dandy..
ESI grips for me too, I can't fault them.
Dead easy to fit, comfy and so far have been hardwearing.
They're also easy to remove and refit if needed.
Esi here too, but have been using some Ergon ga1 recently which are great but in a different way. No spinning on esi chunky even in the downpour that was dusk til Dawn. The White ones even came out of the race brighter than before the race!
Lots of ESI users.
Are they soft or hard then?
Very soft. Which is their only downside IMO and why I got ergons for one bike. They Are amazingly grippy but if you put a lot of pressure on them then the bar can be felt through them. On long rides I sometimes found this a problem and wanted more support. Otherwise they are ace. No idea how they stay stuck on like they do though!
+1 for ESI. When i go to the states this summer a few pairs will be on my shopping list.
Some lightweight Specialized lock on jobbies, bit worn now so replacing them with some red KCNC foam grips
I've just dumped lock ons after years of use for ESI 'fat' grips, reviews seem good everywhere. Way comfier than Ergon imo.
Bontrager Earl lock-ons. Nice and soft and they become unfathomably sticky in the wet.
Long time ODI Rogue user here
I keep trying other grips too, cos I'm curious like that, and always end up back with Rogues. Nothing else is as comfy basically...
Well, there seems to be a consensus emerging. Going to give the ESI's a shot then, and will try the Bontrager's after that if no joy.
Thanks for all the responses!!
chakaping - MemberJust out of interest, do those of you who like thin grips have small hands?
No, don't wear them very often anymore but I'm a size L in biking gloves.
I ride way better with thin grips and no gloves. If you need comfort at the grips you're simply soft.
+1 Superstar. I like that they're really long, and they're comfy and grippy. What more could you want?
Lizard Skin peaty's are good.
Agreed, the average STW dweller is a sheep who simply can't wait to jump on whatever latest kit is praised in the Forum.Well, there seems to be a consensus emerging.
Sunline Logo lock on Thick are my current favourite
Kona Jack Sh*t ones......always liked em but they are a bit hard going on gloves.
Another ESI chunky user here - best I've tried for comfort and seem to last well.
Agreed, the average STW dweller is a sheep who simply can't wait to jump on whatever latest kit is praised in the Forum.
That's a bit harsh. Not sure if I missed a smiley in there. If a number of people use them and find them comfy enough to recommend them, then why shouldn't other people try them out.
I will of course make up my own mind whether I like them or not when they arrive. 😉
If you need comfort at the grips you're simply soft.
I like fat, knobbly grips because I find I can keep a looser hold on them.
It's not primarily a comfort thing, altough that does follow.
I'm able to hold narrower grips looser without getting my hands blown off them than fatter ones.
if you need to see a smiley on a statement you don't agree with you are soft.That's a bit harsh. Not sure if I missed a smiley in there.
and repeat for every product praised on here? Baaa. (oh, nearly forgot.. 😉 )If a number of people use them and find them comfy enough to recommend them, then why shouldn't other people try them out.I will of course make up my own mind whether I like them or not when they arrive.
I use Ragley Lock-Ons - bloody rubbish. About as grippy as spreading jam on my bars. Will be binning them shortly and going back to what I know - something fat and squishy from ODI.
These are my favourite grips. I've tried loads, these are even more comfortable without gloves. Perfect shape, tackiness and thickness
http://www.billys.co.uk/english/group.php?prod=hgsa-lobo-jdf
Odyssey Keyboards on 2 bikes. I like bright colours.
CB Cobalts on the race bike. Think I prefer the Ritchey foam ones I took off.
ODI Tomacs on the old skool Salsa.
ODI lock ons, cross trainers.
They're good, as far as grips go, imo.
🙂
Bonty Race Lite lock ons in black. I don't get on with grips that have lock-ons at the outer end - they numb my hand - so these are perfect. Very happy until I tried ESIs. I'm now running a pair of each, and the ESIs are, I have to say, awesome. Very, very comfortable. I got the thinner version, and they are excellent - currently running these on a rigid singlespeed, and they are a lot more comfortable than the race lites they replaced. No throttle grip yet, either.
Sunline lock-on thicks here, used them for a while but my hands have been aching a lot lately so might have a change for some thinner just foam grips.
+1 for ESI Chunky - on both my bikes.
Of all the ones I've tried, Oury lock-ons are the most chunky.
The only problem is the lock-on version is only available in black. 🙁
oury lock on's stick icky icky...
Race Face Good & Evil are great - no need for lock on - mine have never slipped...
another ESI convert. Amazing grips.
Will ODI X trainers fit onto Ruffian collars?
will try the Bontrager's after that if no joy.
Those Bontrager grips are mega thin, thinner than an ODI Ruffian iirc! If you want fat grips, then you need to look elsewhere...
Sunline Thick's are about the fattest I've come across, felt too fat even for my tastes.
Intense branded lock-ons here - they've got a nice 3/4 flange on the inside to park your hand up against. Lovely.
Ergons for me
got a fused right wrist and cant grip normal grips.
Lizard Skins Charger Lock ons
I really liked the On-One Bob On grips that I had on my old bike. Very similar to the old Charge ones that I have on my 456. Didn't like the newer, slimmer Charge ones.
ODI Ruffian lock-ons
Lizard Skins Peaty lock-ons
slainte 😀 rob
Superstar lockons are one of the best I've ever used .

