The Ergon GP2-S grips are a best - seller. Say goodbye to sore wrists and numb fingers! Whether you're on a mountain bike, fitness bike, or touring bike, these grips with a two - finger bar end work great everywhere. They feature optimized ergonomics and top - notch quality, and are tested to be back - friendly. The unique clamping mechanism (Pat. pend) allows for quick, easy, and effective assembly and is approved for carbon handlebars. These grips relieve nerve pressure by increasing the hand's supporting area, preventing discomfort. The wing design helps keep your wrist in a more ergonomic position, avoiding numbness, tingling, and pain. Available in two sizes (Small and Large) for individualized control. The grip rubber is Made in Germany, meeting high - quality purity standards, TÜV - certified, and durable. The GP Series clamping system is secure and easy to mount, with only one bolt per grip to prevent twisting. The lightweight barends offer extra hand positions for comfort. With a super - soft, UV - resistant compound and specific texture, they provide minimum friction and maximum comfort. Some GP2 models come in special versions for different shifting mechanisms. Technical specs: Name - GP2; Use - Touring, E - Touring, MTB - Touring, E - MTB, Fitness; Weight - 210 g* (S), 235 g* (L); Size - S, L; Color - Black / Grey; Variant - Regular; Clamp - Fiberglass Composite with Rubber Inserts. *Weights may vary in production, per pair.



Using your Ergon GP2 - S grips is easy. First, select the right size for your hand. If your hand/glove size is between 6.5 and 8.5, choose the Small size; for 8.5 to 10.5, go for the Large size. Then, use the single - bolt clamping system to attach the grips to your handlebars. Make sure they are tightened properly to prevent twisting. When riding, place your hands on the grips and let the wing design support your wrists in a natural position. This will help you avoid numbness and pain. As for maintenance, keep your grips clean by wiping them with a damp cloth regularly. Avoid exposing them to extreme heat or direct sunlight for long periods, as this could damage the UV - resistant rubber compound. If you notice any signs of wear and tear, such as cracking or excessive softening, it might be time to replace the grips.