Non sweaty handlebar grips.

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Cycleops

Legendary Member
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Accra, Ghana
I think your hands sweat whatever. You just have to find something that will absorb it. I used to use the American "Grab-on" foam grips but know if they are still available.
 

raleighnut

Legendary Member
The grips on my Dawes Mojave are very comfy, but they're very rubbery and make my hands sweaty. They're also a bit tatty, so was thinking of replacing them.
I like the Ergon GP1 grips, they do a cork version. Was wonering if they'd be less sweaty? Or if anyone has any other recomendations for non searty egonomic grips?

http://www.tredz.co.uk/.Ergon-GP1-B...rds&gclid=CPvl0L_upb0CFeXLtAodmiEAnQ[/QUOTE]B
The grips on my Dawes Mojave are very comfy, but they're very rubbery and make my hands sweaty. They're also a bit tatty, so was thinking of replacing them.
I like the Ergon GP1 grips, they do a cork version. Was wonering if they'd be less sweaty? Or if anyone has any other recomendations for non searty egonomic grips?

http://www.tredz.co.uk/.Ergon-GP1-B...aign=Adwords&gclid=CPvl0L_upb0CFeXLtAodmiEAnQ
Brooks leather ?
 

Bodhbh

Guru
I use cork drop bar wrap on my flats. However, it does look tatty, if that's what you want to avoid.

You can buy rolls of leather strips off eBay. With some carpet tape, it's possible to bodge some cheapo leather grips.
 
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Sara_H

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I know I should wear gloves. But I don't always.
 
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