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Best bike grip: how to choose?

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Choose a bike grip that fits snugly on the bar and doesn’t move while riding. Cushioning material like silicone is better than rubber, which can become sticky in hot weather. Comfort is key, and thicker grips can cause hand fatigue. Grip tape is a versatile alternative to bike grip sets.

The best bike grip depends on the bike it will be mounted on and the type of riding you will be doing with your bike. Whichever grip you choose should fit snugly on the bar and should not roll, twist, or otherwise move while riding. A moving grip is dangerous and can cause a crash, so make sure the grip you choose is properly mounted to the bar and locked in place. Most grips will slide onto the bar and sit in place naturally, while others may need a sticky spray like hairspray to keep them in place. Choose your bike grip based on comfort, cushioning, and material.

A good bike grip will be made of a cushioning material such as rubber or silicone. Silicone is usually a better choice than rubber because silicone will not break down and become sticky in the heat. Some rubber grips can become soft and sticky in hot weather and direct sunlight, leaving a sticky mess on your hands as you drive. However, rubber grips are good at providing cushioning, and the price of rubber bike grip sets is often the cheapest.

Comfort is key when choosing your bike grip Try several types and keep in mind that thicker is not always better. The thicker and more padded the grip, the more your hand will flex while driving, which means your hand can tire quickly. A grip doesn’t need to be extremely thick to be comfortable; It simply needs to provide enough cushioning and support to absorb some bumps from the bike. Make sure your bike’s grip set does not interfere in any way with your brake levers or shifters. Some grips come with a tab or lip, so be careful removing this lip or choosing a different grip.

A good alternative to a bike grip set, especially on road bikes, is grip tape. The grip tape is a cork tape that wraps around the bar to provide comfort and cushioning. Some grip tapes now come with a gel material inside to provide added comfort. The grip tape is the same price as a set of bicycle grips, but it is more versatile. It can be wrapped around any style or shape of handlebar, and can be wrapped around the clamp on brake levers and shifters, making it an ideal choice for road bike bars.

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