Edited Date/Time
8/18/2014 9:35am
What kind of grips are best for long days at the bike park? I'm going on a roadtrip up to whistler and will be spending 6 days at the park. I've herd from some people that thin grips work better and I've herd from others that thick grips work better. I got lots of arm pump last year and really sore fingers/knuckles/palms from only 3 days at the park. What else can I do to keep fatigue and soreness at a minimum?
Thanks you guys!
Thanks you guys!
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I played around with a few different grips to sort it out, found that grips with the the small rubber ribs across them worked best for comfort & vibration,
found these BMX ones from ODI that are lock-on as well,
http://www.odigrips.com/longneckbmxlock-ongrips130mm.aspx
they are mint !!! been using these for 4 years now with no hand issues at all any more, even ride all day in the park when its hot with no gloves, no worries.
my advice would be to buy a similar cheap non lock-on pair to try for a start, if they work then get the ODI's
As another idea, try shifting your brake lever position a little too, experiment run by run, my mate had similar issues to me & ended you changing the position of his brake levers, which in turn changed the position of his hands on the bars, symptoms & pain went away, took him a while but worth it in the long run
good luck
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