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Ontrack Cycling Titan Racing MTB silicon grips (Orange) – On Track Cycling Ltd

$ 22.00 · 4.7 (149) · In stock

There are a few crucial points of contact when riding a bike, one of those being the grips. As with many things when riding a bike, your hands too can show fatigue. The Silicone MTB Grip offers riders a lightweight, shock absorbing non slip grip. It features highly durable and lightweight silicone material non-slip grip for all Weather conditions vibration damping functionality 6mm thickness for comfort Includes end plugs.

There are a few crucial points of contact when riding a bike, one of those being the grips. As with many things when riding a bike, your hands too can show fatigue. The Silicone MTB Grip offers riders a lightweight, shock absorbing non slip grip.

KEY FEATURES

  • Highly Durable and Lightweight Silicone Material
  • Non-Slip Grip for All Weather Conditions
  • Vibration Damping Functionality
  • 6mm Thickness for Comfort
  • Includes End Plugs

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