Ergon GP3 Evo Grip

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  • The Ergon GP3 Evo bar end grips offer ergonomic comfort, multiple hand positions, and improved power transmission for road and trail riders. Adjustable rubberized ends reduce fatigue. Available at Fresh Air Kelowna.

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Ergon GP3 Evo Bar End Grips – Ergonomic Comfort and Control for Road and Trail

Ride longer and stronger with the Ergon GP3 Evo bar end grips, designed to maximize comfort, control, and power transmission on demanding rides. The evolution of the popular three-finger grip, the GP3 Evo offers multiple hand positions to reduce fatigue on long climbs, uneven terrain, or extended tours. Fully rubberized, angle-adjustable bar ends allow for personalized hand placement, while ergonomic pressure distribution provides relief for wrists, hands, and forearms. Perfect for short rides or multi-hour adventures, the GP3 Evo ensures your hands stay fresh while maintaining precise control over your bike.

 

 

 
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Feel Good Grip: Minimum friction – maximum comfort: Gripping confidence is enhanced with Ergon’s super soft, UV resistant, durable compound and specific texture patterns. Additionally, your riding enjoyment is elevated with a noticeable pleasing to the touch feel.

Locked Down for Safety: The GP Series clamping system is extremely secure and easy to mount. Each grip is tightened with only one bolt to reliably secure its position and to prevent twisting. Another important safety feature is that Ergon’s aluminum clamps are cold forged and not extruded – resulting in a much stronger structure. GP grip versions featuring lightweight barends – made of glass-fiber-composite and with grippy rubber inlays – deliver additional hand positions for more comfort.

Nerve Relief: When riding, your hands support a lot of your upper body weight on the handlebars, placing high pressure on a relatively small grip area. In many cases this pinches the extremely sensitive ulnar nerve that runs near the base of the palm near the pinky and close to the skin’s surface – often causing numbness. The wing grip increases the hand’s supporting area by distributing pressure over a wider surface and thereby preventing discomfort.

 

 

 

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