Product Description
DMR's DeathGrip 2 Race Edition mountain bike grips are a game-changer. These thick, lock-on, black flangeless grips are built for ultimate performance. The soft mushroom section in the thumb and forefinger area provides amazing comfort, preventing blisters. The diamond knurl pattern offers excellent grip in all conditions and terrains, while the waffle layout on the underside keeps your fingers in the perfect position for control. With a tapered core, they mount easily on your handlebars using just one lockring for a simple and tight fit. The krayton rubber grip compounds are soft, comfortable, durable, and lightweight. Whether you wear gloves or not, these grips offer optimal comfort and control. They're suitable for all riders, from weekend warriors to professional racers. Features include a super soft 15A durometer krayton rubber 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 ensures comfortable finger placement, and the knurl provides all-over grip. There are two thickness options (31.3mm thick or 29.8mm thin), and they weigh just 100g per pair. You can choose between flanged or flangeless designs. Technical specs: Length 135mm, no flange, lock-on design, round shape, black color, rubber grip material, weight 100g, defined color black, outside diameter 31.3mm.
Using these DMR DeathGrip 2 Race Edition grips is easy. First, make sure your handlebars are clean. Then, slide the grips onto the handlebars. Use the Slimline aluminum lock-ring collar to secure them tightly. You can choose the thickness that suits you best - 31.3mm for a thicker feel or 29.8mm for a thinner one. And pick the flanged or flangeless design according to your preference. When riding, you'll notice how the mushroom section gives your thumb and forefinger great comfort, and the knurl and waffle pattern keep your grip secure. As for maintenance, simply clean the grips with mild soap and water regularly. Avoid using harsh chemicals as they might damage the rubber. If you're not using the bike for a long time, store the grips in a cool, dry place to keep them in good condition.