I was surprised at the quality and the comfort to my hands, arms and shoulders. I was not expecting this since the grips are made in China. They go on easy, very simple. The end piece is fixed (molded) so it will not collapse or break off under extreme pressure going downhill. The clasp allows the grips to be loosen, adjusted and locked in.
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Great just great. Replaced one I had just bought that was awful these grip fit perfect easy to install stays where you put it.Would recommend to anyone needing a grip of this type.
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Have put 90 miles (total) on these grips, and I like them very well -- especially considering the price. This spring, after 40+ years of not riding a bicycle, I bought an entry-level MTB. A lifetime of riding motorcycles hard has left my hands and wrists pretty beat-up. The MeetLock grips are a huge improvement in comfort. (My wife's MTB has similar palm-rest grips, so I thought they would help.) The locking feature is a necessity. I like that the grips are large but if you are weight-obsessed, they are pretty heavy. Prior to purchase, I was not sure if I would like the horn feature -- but definitely do. It's nice to have a variety of hand positions. Previously, I found myself riding no-handed quite a bit but after getting the handlebar width/height correct, and now these grips, that is no longer necessary (but is still fun). Note that grip position is critical to getting a good compromise between palm rest and horn grip. A few degrees of rotation makes a noticeable difference -- take Allen wrenches along on your initial rides. I find the concept of "stacked joints" helpful, i.e., have your wrist joint in line with your forearm. Read full review
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I love these things! Great ergonomics, low weight, good build quality. Inexpensive!
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After 100mi of use I like them so much that I just ordered another set for my MTB. This time without horns. The horns are really nice on my flat-bar road bike because they allow a 90-degree change of hand position for longer stretches where I don't need the brakes, On the MTB, horns would be too dangerous for where I ride. Lots of dense brush and if a horn gets snagged by a thick branch of a bush that could result in a nasty crash. Mounting position: For myself I found that adjusting them flat with the palm rest jutting out straight back felt best. Some people turn them more downward but that gave me wrist pain. If you usually go on long rides like I do carry the two required Allen wrench sizes along. Then you can make minor adjustments on the road until the grips feel "just right".
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