Spirgrips One Ergonomic Design Mtb Bicycle Inner Bar Ends Mtb Mountain Road Gravel City Bike Handlebar Bar Ends Cycle Parts
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Clamp Diameter: 22.2
Width: 300 - 400mm
Type: Small Auxiliary Handlebar
Model Number: GRIPS
is_customized: Yes
Material: Carbon Fibre
Components: Bar Ends
Attached to the inner handlebar, these bar ends help you find a pleasant forearm position. They can also prevent one-sided stress on the muscles of the upper arm. The slightly angled position at the ergonomically shaped helps reduce joint and muscle pain.
Feature:
✔️ Joint And Muscle Pain Prevention
✔️ Immediate Comfort
✔️ Improve Your Performance
✔️ Ergonomic
✔️ Super -Lightweight material
✔️ Easy To Install
✔️Fit straight and circular handlebars
✔️Adapted for larger hands
Details:
· Material: Carbon with nylong fiber composite
· Ergonomic design
· For installation on the inner bar ends
· Pleasant feeling in the grip position
· Position with direct reach of the brake levers
· Suitable for a handlebar Ø of 22,2 mm(MTB) and 31.8mm (Road/Gravel)
· No add-on parts have to be removed
· For handlebar Ø 22,2 mm or 31.8mm
· Offer an alternative grip position
· Also suitable for MTB racing use
· Insert and screws made of stainless steel
· Dimensions: approx. 98 x 45 x 42 mm(MTB)
· Weight: approx. 110 g (pair)-MTB, 130g(pair)-Road/Gravel
This shape is designed to correct the position of the hand and naturally align the joints of the forearm. The position of the hand has a huge impact on the comfort of the rider, and it is the key to preventing joint and muscle pain.
Ergonomic technology
Designed to correct the position of the hands, naturally aligning the joints of the forearms. Hand position has a huge impact on the cyclist's comfort and it's key in preventing joint and muscle pain.
Ergonomic patented technology
Are the result of more than ten years of research. These inner bar grips are developed, tested, and scientifically validated in Switzerland in collaboration with professional cyclists. Numerous prototypes have been tested using the latest 3D printing technologies to validate the ergonomics of the new handle and ensuring its perfect integration on the handlebars available on the market.