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ESI Grips
Extra Chunky Mountain Bike Grips

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$22.99
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Extra Chunky Mountain Bike Grips

If you like your handlebar grips how you prefer your peanut butter, saddle up with the ESI Grips Extra Chunky Mountain Bike Grips. They provide a beefy 34mm diameter for sure handling and a comfortable ride and are made of 100% silicone for slip-free purchase in rain or shine. The Extra Chunky grips are latex free and resistant to severe temperatures, which means they'll be protecting your hands for the long haul.


Details

  • Plush grips for cushioning the trail
  • Thick cushion takes the sting out of rough singletrack
  • 100% silicone construction keeps your grip slip-free
  • Severe temperature resistant to stay in it for the long haul
  • Item #ESI0007
Material
100% silicone
Lock On
no
Width
34mm
Claimed Weight
2.8oz (80g)
Manufacturer Warranty
30 days

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