Product Description
Meet the DMR DeathGrip 2 Flangeless Grips in stunning Blue Mable. These grips are a game - changer, featuring a grip pattern that influenced an entire generation of mountain bike enthusiasts. The soft mushroom section offers supreme comfort for your thumb and forefinger, preventing blisters in sensitive areas. The diamond knurl pattern ensures a solid grip in all conditions and terrains. The waffle layout on the underside keeps your fingers in the ideal position for maximum control. With a tapered core, it easily mounts onto your handlebars, and a single lockring keeps everything simple and secure. The krayton rubber compound is soft, comfortable, durable, and lightweight. Whether you wear gloves or not, these grips provide excellent comfort and control. They're perfect for weekend riders, dedicated freeriders, World Cup racers, and Rampage riders alike. Features include a soft 20A durometer krayton rubber flangeless grip with an injection - molded DMR logo end cap. The tapered core uses a Slimline aluminum lock - ring collar for a secure hold. The waffle pattern gives comfortable finger placement, the knurl offers all - around grip, and the mushroom section is for thumb and forefinger comfort. You can choose between 31.3mm (thick) or 29.8mm (thin) thickness, and they weigh just 100g per pair. Technical specs: Length 135, no flange, lock - on design, round shape, blue Mable color, rubber grip material, 100g weight, defined color blue, and an outside diameter of 29.8mm.
Using these DMR DeathGrip 2 Flangeless Grips is a breeze. First, select the thickness that suits you best - either 31.3mm (thick) or 29.8mm (thin). Then, slide the grip onto your handlebar. Thanks to the tapered core, it'll fit snugly, and you can use the Slimline aluminum lock - ring collar to secure it firmly. You're good to go for your ride! Whether you're wearing gloves or riding bare - handed, these grips will give you a great hold. As for maintenance, keep them clean by wiping them with a damp cloth after a dirty ride. Avoid using harsh chemicals as they might damage the rubber. If you notice any signs of wear, it might be time to replace the grips to ensure your safety and optimal performance on the trails.