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52,00
XLC Comfort BO2
From 42,70
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Reviews
Pros
Not expensive |
Nice hand support |
Good fit |
Same as the ones that came off the bike |
Grip |
Shape |
-
Comfortable (2x) |
Easy assembly |
Good grip |
Handle stays in set position when in use |
Cons
Low quality |
Wraps too tightly around handlebars and does not secure properly |
Quite hard |
rubber type |
-
-
No (2x) |
Wear-sensitive (palm part) |
Geeb |
Positioning |
According to the product specialist
Pros
| These grips are ergonomically shaped so that you do not get a dull feeling in your fingers during long trips. |
| These grips have a high price-quality ratio. |
| The XLC Comfort BO2 is an ergonomically shaped handlebar grip. |
| Has a shock-absorbing effect thanks to gel padding. |
| Provides support at the pressure points. |
| The gel padding provides great shock absorption. |
| You won't experience hand and wrist strain as quickly due to the ergonomic shape of these grips. |
| These grips provide a better position for your hands, making your ride more comfortable. |
| These grips are specially designed for city bikes. |
| The installation of these grips is easy. |
Cons
-
-
| These aren't lock-on grips. |
| These grips do not have a bar ends that allow you to pull harder on the handlebars. |
Specifications
Length
125 mm
135 mm
135 mm / 92 mm
125 mm / 92 mm
135 mm
135 mm / 92 mm
125 mm / 92 mm
135 mm
135 mm / 92 mm
135 mm / 92 mm
135 mm / 92 mm
Size
M
M
M
S
M
M
Weight
127 grams
Fit
Nexus
Normal
Normal
Nexus
Normal
Normal
Nexus
Normal
Material
Plastic
Colour
Grey
Black
Grey
Black
Type
Ergonomic
Discipline
Cross-Country MTB
Trekking
City
E-Bike
Trekking
City
E-Bike
Cross-Country MTB
Trekking
City
E-Bike
Trekking
City
E-Bike
Trekking
City
E-Bike
City
E-Bike
Good
Better
Good
Better
Ergonomic
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Medium
Medium
Medium
Medium
Lock-On
Slide-On
Slide-On
Lock-On
Inside diameter
22.2 mm
22.2 mm
22.2 mm
22.2 mm