Grippler Lock-On Grips
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Grippler Lock-On Grips
Up your rad-factor with the new Race Face Grippler Lock-On Grips, designed to up the stoke, and coordination with anti-slip technology. The Grippler is designed with a proprietary compound for comfort with gloves, and those who prefer the feeling of wind between their fingers. The grip features a ramped grip profile, so you'll be able to find the maximum comfort zone for your hand. It has a double lock-on system, designed to prevent even the slipperiest of slippage, and ensure you stay in place and in control on the bike. The grip is available in two different diameters, so those who prefer a plusher grip can get a handle on them just as well as someone who prefers a minimalist profile.
Details
- Colorful grips for decking out your ride
- Ramped profile for comfort for any hand
- Proprietary rubber is grippy with or without gloves
- Double lock-on won't slip off of your bars
- Available with two different diameters for riders who prefer more or less cushion
- Item #RCF006B
- Material
- silicone
- Lock On
- yes
- Width
- 30mm, 33mm
- Claimed Weight
- [30mm, pair] 3.8oz (108g), [33mm, pair] 4.8oz (136g)
- Manufacturer Warranty
- 2 years
Reviews
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Overall Rating
3.5 based on 6 ratings
Review Summary
Fits True To Size
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageJune 17, 2022
End Caps Are Tricky
- Familiarity:
- I've used it once or twice and have initial impressions
I ran into the same issue other people mentioned here with the end caps. What I found though is if you have your bars sticking out an 1/8"+/- beyond the rubber grip on the bottom, then the clamp will have something to bite into and I think they are going to stay put. I don't like squishy grips and I like how these feel a lot. Feels like I have more control when riding.
Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com
March 12, 2022
+1 for Lock Ring Falling Off
- Familiarity:
- I've used it several times
Dangit, I loved these grips initially. Just the right size (33) and I thought having a lock ring on both ends was a great design. But one of mine already fell off after a few weeks. I thought it was just me but when I searched the issue I landed on this review page. Ugh. Nice grips, just please fix the lock ring design.
Originally reviewed on Competitivecyclist.com
November 17, 2020
Great grip & looks good too
- Familiarity:
- I've put it through the wringer
I picked the color because it was nearest the accent color for my 2019 Ibis Ripmo. This grip was easy to install and has a solid feel. I find it much better than the grip that came with the bike, which after less than a year were falling apart.
Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com
October 19, 2020
Good grips, not a fan of two clamps
The grips feel and look great. The larger diameter (33mm) is much more comfortable compared to what I had before. As an FYI my hands arent the biggest. Im not a fan of having a clamp on both ends of the grip but other than that they are good. I havent had the problem other reviewers have had with the end cap falling off.
Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com
August 8, 2020
dont bother
they are beautiful but the fact that the end caps do not stay on is ridiculous. dont waste your time or money.
Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com
June 25, 2020
Love these, but stupid cap fell off
- Familiarity:
- I've used it once or twice and have initial impressions
Got the 33mm grips, super sticky and feel great in my hand (im 6'1, 170lb, long skinny hands). This should be a 5 star review but the stupid left grip end cap fell off. It doesn't change how solid the grips feels but i cant even look at my bike from the left side now! Took my bike by a shop for some work, shop owner said the reason the end caps fall off is if they aren't fully jammed on to the bar... that's all well and good but this wasn't my first grip swap (yes i hit the grip with my palm before tightening) and the grip only has 1 screw at the thumb, not on the end cap. Just to test, i moved the right grip out and did the same ride i lost the left on... right end cap is still there. not really sure what the deal is, maybe i knocked it lose? Will order another set, just annoying.
Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com