Ergon GP1 Nexus
From 30,44
Ergon GP1 EVO
35,53
SQlab GRIPS 702
30,44
Ergon GP1 Nexus vs. Ergon GP1 EVO vs. SQlab GRIPS 702
This is what our customers think
Reviews
Pros
Easy to assemble (5x) |
Quality (3x) |
Good grip (2x) |
Fine shape |
Easy to assemble (7x) |
good grip (3x) |
Easy assembly (3x) |
high quality (2x) |
Good grip |
Comfortable |
Fits well |
Cons
no (3x) |
Sticky |
not completely black |
After a few years they start sticking |
No (4x) |
Pricey (2x) |
Heavy |
Top layer prone to wear |
Nothing really |
According to the product specialist
Pros
The GP1 Nexus grips have been designed for bikes with a Shimano Nexus gear system. |
Thanks to the ergonomic design, these grips help to prevent numbness in your hands. |
These grips are easy to install. |
These grips are very comfortable because they offer optimal pressure distribution. |
Mounting these grips is simple. |
The grips can be adjusted to your preferences. |
The unique shape reduces pressure on the wrist, preventing a dull sensation in your fingers. |
The large contact area ensures optimal pressure distribution to reduce the chance of painful hands following a longer bike ride. |
The grips provide plenty of grip, so you will feel confident on your bike in dry as well as wet conditions. |
The grips are easy to install. |
Cons
These grips have no bar ends. |
The grips are a tad heavy. |
Some cyclists find it harder to reach their brake levers due to the raised grip ends. Keep this in mind when installing the grips. |
These grips give you less freedom of movement than the SQlab 710 grips. |
Specifications
Length
130 mm
Size
Universal
S
L
S
L
S
L
L
S
M
L
M
L
Fit
Nexus
Normal
Normal
Normal
Colour
Black
Colour
Antraciet
Black
Grey
Grey
Black
Type
Ergonomic
Ergonomic
Discipline
Cross-Country MTB
Trekking
City
E-Bike
Trekking
City
E-Bike
Trekking
City
E-Bike
City
E-Bike
Better
Better
Best
Ergonomic
Yes
Yes
Yes
Much
Much
Much
Lock-On
Lock-On
Lock-On
Inside diameter
22.2 mm
22.2 mm
22.2 mm