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ODI Elite Motion Lock-On grips


ODI’S NEW ELITE Series grips use a single lock-on clamp with a larger than usual 3mm Allen bolt and slimmed down, rounded profile.

While the 30mm diameter is slim and feedback very clear, offset grip thickness over the inner sleeve puts padding where it matters so they don’t bruise your palms when you’re battering over boulders. The soft compound, high grip knurled pattern varies across the surface for a softer feel, while the end flange is made from a harder rubber compound for durability and hand support.

There are grid detailed, larger diameter Flow versions too, but either way these are brilliant – if pricey – performance grips.

Price 34$

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