If you're set having your hands be uncomfortable on a ride, let us know, we can send you a bag of broken glass to hang onto while you ride. If you''re looking for something that''s been designed for your hand to hang on to, we can help you out there as well. The Ergon GC2 is a hugely popular grip that features the additional bar end for additional hand positions.
Developed by the Ergon company out of Germany, it''s classic well designed product that works as well as it looks. They work well in most flat bar situations and lock in place so you don''t have to worry about them moving once you have the perfect position dialed in.
- 2 sizes available (Small & Large)
- Lock-on built into bar end
- Bar end independently adjustable from rest of grip
Customer Reviews

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A GuestThese grips evenly distribute pressure across the palm of your hand, instead of focusing your upper body weight just below the knuckles. I have carpal tunnel, and these grips make riding my bike much more comfortable, even on long treks. I'd recommend these to anyone looking for a more comfortable ride, or to protect their hands from the stresses of riding.

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andrewdeweyLove these grips. Will be a fan of Ergon for a while. Easy to install and adjust.

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ricoincThe guys at Tree Fort really know what they are talking about. This product was recommended and I couldn't be happier. My wrists thank me every time I ride. It definitely make s a longer ride more comfortable.

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A GuestThe grip is very comfy but the small barend is basically worthless.

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A GuestThe shape definitely helps manage hand discomfort. After two weeks of commuting I have yet to use the bar ends. I probably would use them on a training ride. Still, the bar ends will balance my bike on the floor when I invert it for repairs. Until I got the Ergonomic Grips with Bar Ends my bike would wobble on the handlebar stem.

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chr...@li...e.comI'm a big fan of Ergon grips -- all my straight-bar bikes have them. The bar ends are a mixed blessing: they allow an alternate hand position, but they really don't help much when climbing -- they are too short to get any real
grip on them.
But the grips mount easily, are adjustable to nearly any position and really add comfort to the ride.

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jktremaineI am using a mtb frame while living temporarily in DC, and these grips were a very worthwhile upgrade from standard rubber mtb grips. Having multiple positions makes long commutes and weekend rides a lot more enjoyable.