Description
- Renthal Dual Layer Grips combine the durability of Renthal Firm Compound Grips with the feel and absorption qualities of the Renthal range of softer compound grips
- Firm compound is used for the flange, inner sleeve and outer-end of the grip for maximum durability, whereas softer compounds are used for the outer diameter of the grip, which is in direct contact with the palm, fingers and thumb
- Feature a smaller inner flange and a precut hole in the end to accommodate bar ends
Wendell –
The Renthal Street Dual-Compound grips offer a clever dual-density design combining durable compounds on the interior with softer exterior rubber for comfort, and they seem to provide the right blend of control and shock absorption that aggressive riders demand though long-term testing will confirm if these become a new favorite on the trails.
Rudy –
These street dual-compound grips from Renthal offer a nice blend of durability and comfort that I’m satisfied with after several weeks of rugged trail riding. As an enthusiast rider looking to upgrade my old grips, I would recommend these grips to fellow mountain bikers seeking quality.
Alex –
these street dual compound grips are fantastic, they provide a comfortable yet durable grip that stays fatigue-free after hours of aggressive riding. i’m enthusiastic to recommend these grips to fellow hardcore riders looking for comfort and durability.
Jim –
These street dual-compound grips are fantastic with a genius dual-compound design that provides maximum durability and extremely comfortable grip. I highly recommend them to fellow mountain biking enthusiasts looking for an exceptional grip upgrade.
Lee –
These grips were pretty good overall, providing a nice blend of comfort and durability, though the transition between the firm and soft rubber could be smoother and the tackiness wore down quicker than I expected.
Phil –
The Renthal Street Dual-Compound Grips offer a decent balance of durability and comfort but the firm feel may be too much for some riders.