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Ergon - GA3 Ergonomic Lock-on Bicycle Handlebar Grips | Standard or Single Twist Shift Compatible | for Mountain Bikes | 3 Sizes | 8 Color Options Ergon - GA3 Ergonomic Lock-on Bicycle Handlebar Grips | Standard or Single Twist Shift Compatible | for Mountain Bikes | 3 Sizes | 8 Color Options Ergon - GA3 Ergonomic Lock-on Bicycle Handlebar Grips | Standard or Single Twist Shift Compatible | for Mountain Bikes | 3 Sizes | 8 Color Options

Ergon - GA3 Ergonomic Lock-on Bicycle Handlebar Grips | Standard or Single Twist Shift Compatible | for Mountain Bikes | 3 Sizes | 8 Color Options

Ergon - GA3 Ergonomic Lock-on Bicycle Handlebar Grips | Standard or Single Twist Shift Compatible | for Mountain Bikes | 3 Sizes | 8 Color Options Ergon - GA3 Ergonomic Lock-on Bicycle Handlebar Grips | Standard or Single Twist Shift Compatible | for Mountain Bikes | 3 Sizes | 8 Color Options Ergon - GA3 Ergonomic Lock-on Bicycle Handlebar Grips | Standard or Single Twist Shift Compatible | for Mountain Bikes | 3 Sizes | 8 Color Options
$  29.29

Score By Feature

Based on 3,335 ratings
Value for money
9.35
Packaging
9.28
Customer service
9.28
Giftable
9.38

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Product Description

Rubber compound made in Germany that is exceptionally soft and gives outstanding grip
The medium grip zone can be customized to meet your needs
A larger contact site for a more comfortable grip - prevents aches and pains
Using a bicycle

Questions & Answers

Can you tell me what size these are? Although the site states that there are small and large sizes, the description here says that there is only one size. ?

According to their labels, small and large refer to how thick or thin the top has been made. are no differences in size or length between the small and large. Those who have small hands, who wear thick padded gloves, and who ride or race on technical mountain biking terrain should choose the small grip. Riders with large hands and those commuting to work and riding in the city will benefit from the large grip. You will ultimately choose the grip size according to your personal taste.

I have a question about the sizes. What is the ?

Depending on the size of your hand, choose a smaller size I am a glove size 10 and I'm a size L if you have a small hand, select a smaller size

Can you tell me how much cushion there is on the grips? If I were to have a thicker grip with a lot of give, would that be comfortable?

There isn't a lot of cushioning in it. Although the wider grip distributes the pressure of holding the pen over a larger part of the hands.

What is the difference between these and the originals? Do they have removable end caps? A mirror I want to install on my handlebar will slide into the ?

End caps are separate from the body of the cap.

Selected User Reviews For Ergon - GA3 Ergonomic Lock-on Bicycle Handlebar Grips | Standard or Single Twist Shift Compatible | for Mountain Bikes | 3 Sizes | 8 Color Options

A great deal of my numbness has been eliminated thus far
4/5

In recent years, I have returned to bicycling after a hiatus of more than ten years using my vintage Nishiki Colorado for the cardio benefit and the Having my hands numb every time I rode was a great feeling, but it was a pain. However, the numbness persisted even when I tried different handle bars and saddle positions. Argon grips received great reviews, so I decided to give them a try. Simple to install, they don't require a lot of effort. Setting the UP marks to the recommended position was very easy. Almost two months after I began riding, I am no longer numb in my hands. Their diameter is so small that it has taken some time to get used to My grip on the bars is so loose that it almost feels like I am not gripping anything. It has always been thicker on my previous grips. Not only are they not very soft, but they are also very hard. As a result of the dense rubber, it lacks much cushioning As my goal was to eliminate the numbness in my hands, I do not plan to second-guess my decision Make a guess as to who designed Argon. As for cycling gloves, I usually wear padded ones, which add just a bit of cushioning to the grips. Adding an end cap to this arrangement is optional, allowing me to use an end cap or simply leave it off The mirror is mounted on the Mirrycle side. These grips have so far been a great buy for me.

Angelo Charles
Angelo Charles
| Dec 15, 2020
Without them, I won't ride
5/5

If I had to ride without these grips, I don't know what I would do. When riding my hardtails on longer rides, I was experiencing serious problems with my hands. This GP1 is exactly what I need for my hardtail, but that would be too much for my FS. These look perfect for the job, and they are exactly what I need. MTB riders probably do not need this kind of grip, but I get painfully cold hands at work, so I find it helps on long rides to have a little extra ergonomic comfort. My hands haven't caused me any trouble since I started riding with these grips when paired with my good gloves. There are other riders who claim that it has something to do with bar/stem height, saddle position, etc. , but I have tried everything. In everything related to fitting, I am in the right position, but my hands are a real deal breaker. Besides these two points, I think there's something else that you should know here. There are times when you want to keep your grip loose, sometimes you want to keep it tight, and sometimes you have to depend on the terrain you're riding on. The things I mentioned above distribute your strength more evenly when you need a tight grip or more control for a moment. As you move away from your fingers and closer to your palm, your hand gets stronger and more powerful. As that strength is distributed to your GRIP, you will be able to grip the bars better, which will result in a shorter fatigue period. A superb grip can be felt in the pattern and material. As far as gloves are concerned, I would suggest that you ride them with gloves. But when it comes to MTBing, gloves seem a no-brainer, and I have never experienced any slipping problems, even when tackling rough I haven't been able to loosen or move the mounting screw The majority of the high-quality MTB grips to which I refer to as excellent products are of a high quality, but I would never ride with anything else due to that extra material that I have to use to avoid fatigue on the trail. I can show you in the photo how great they are on my carbon Stumpjumer with the orange detailed black Deity *JSV> **JSV.

Kalel Burnett
Kalel Burnett
| Jun 09, 2021
Feeling of relief
5/5

Previously, I owned grips that were of the GP2 style. After switching to a more "professional grip", I was delighted until I was advised to switch to different grips. It seemed out of nowhere that I began to suffer from severe pain in my palms. After a while, I was able to make sense of it. My previous grips would have to be used again. I decided to browse the full array because I needed to purchase a new pair of footwear. This is my second set of GA3 grips, and I am very pleased with them. It has a compact design, has a soft but firm feel, is flexible enough to rotate while maintaining a firm grip, and even features a stylish Firstly, it is important to understand This is the first day without pain for me!.

Tiana Phillips
Tiana Phillips
| Apr 21, 2021
Definitely one of my favorites! The grips can be easily adjusted with a hex tool, and are very easy to install
5/5

Rather than go with the size suggestion, I ordered the One Size and received a Small (which For women with smaller hands and kids over 6 years of age, The Small is ideal. I definitely feel more secure with my wrists when they have a winged shape. Still, it feels so much better to give my wrists a standard grip than how it felt with hand One main complaint I have about the surface is that it's quite uncomfortable without gloves because of how it's designed. It would be better for me if the surface was flat, though I understand not everyone is happy with did not want to go with the flat or foam handles because I bikejor and my dog can run into brush from time to time, so I needed a firm grip. Though the grooves do keep sweat off the grips, they can be a bit uncomfortable on occasion. I've also crashed on pavement and you can't even tell that I did it. The Ergon seat also does that for me. The company is great and the products are fantastic.

Zyair Fischer
Zyair Fischer
| Nov 05, 2020
The pain in my wrist has been relieved
4/5

It was hard for me to trust the Ergon grip at first. When I tried the original grip years ago, I found the platform too large under my hand and wrist, and I was limited to my movements. In the last year, I have been experiencing wrist pain in my left wrist while riding. I decided to purchase the GA 3's. My wrist is not overly restricted by the GA 3, because it provides just enough support under the heel of my palm to keep my wrist from developing hyperextension. In the past week, I have no longer suffered wrist pain. It has not nearly enough beef to be bulky, but it provides enough cush and the materials are very grippier. The only thing I can think of to complain about (and why I gave it 4 stars) is that Ergon doesn't provide aluminum bar end plugs for the GA 3. As soon as you graze a tree on a single track in New England with a lot of trees, you will rip the end caps right off. A set of aftermarket end plugs I purchased does not protect the outer edge of the grip, and it has become chewed up slightly. No matter, I am more comfortable now that I have this grip and it does what I need.

Jaylee Olson
Jaylee Olson
| May 16, 2021
I really like the grips, but you need to glue the end caps on, the design is bad, but the grips are great
4/5

I really like the grips, but you need to glue the end caps on, the design is bad, but the grips are great. On my three bikes, I have these. Among the caps I lost, there were two In the future, I will glue them. I should not need to glue them, but they still need to be attached.

Berkley Giles
Berkley Giles
| Sep 19, 2020

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