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DMR Death Grip grips


CREATED IN CONJUNCTION with one of the steeziest riders we know, Brendan Fairclough, these grips are designed to give ultimate control and comfort everywhere from the canyon gaps of Red Bull Rampage and the savage rock gardens of the World Cup circuit to the loamy singletrack of the Surrey Hills.

The single lockring design has an internally tapered core wrapped up in a waffle and knurl grip pattern. The grips are available in thin (29.8mm) or thick (31.3mm) diameters and two compounds (soft or hard), and come in black, orange, camo and yellow.

Price 25$

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