XLC Ergo
From 8,08
XLC Ergo
XLC Comfort BO2
10,11
XLC Comfort BO2
XLC Ergo GR-G04 Nexus
9,10
XLC Ergo GR-G04 Nexus

XLC Ergo vs. XLC Comfort BO2 vs. XLC Ergo GR-G04 Nexus


XLC Ergo
XLC Comfort BO2
XLC Ergo GR-G04 Nexus
XLC Ergo

From 8,08

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XLC Comfort BO2

10,11

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XLC Ergo GR-G04 Nexus

9,10

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This is what our customers think

Reviews
(7)
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Pros
Not expensive
Nice hand support
Good fit
Same as the ones that came off the bike
Grip
Shape
-
Cons
Low quality
Wraps too tightly around handlebars and does not secure properly
Quite hard
rubber type
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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 bar grip.
Shock-absorbing effect thanks to gel padding.
Support at the pressure points.
The gel padding offers good shock absorption.
Thanks to the ergonomic design, you are less likely to experience hand and wrist discomfort during your ride.
Cons
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These grips are not lock-on.

Specifications

Length
125 mm
135 mm
135 mm / 92 mm
125 mm / 92 mm
135 mm
135 mm / 92 mm
135 mm / 92 mm
Size
M
M
M
Weight
127 grams
Fit
Nexus
Normal
Nexus
Normal
Nexus
Material
Plastic
Colour
Grey
Black
Grey
Type
Ergonomic
Discipline
Cross-Country MTB
Trekking
City
E-Bike
Cross-Country MTB
Trekking
City
E-Bike
Grip
Good
Better
Good
Ergonomic
Yes
Yes
Yes
Support
Medium
Medium
Medium
Handlebar grip mount
Lock-On
Slide-On
Slide-On
Inside diameter
22.2 mm
22.2 mm
22.2 mm