The Ergon GE1 Evo cycling grips were developed for the Enduro World Series (EWS), offering top - notch race performance and full control. This is an evolved version of the successful Ergon GE1. It's the first ergonomic, rider - focused grip for wide rise bars, providing more comfort, a more precise grip feel, and better overall performance. The grip surface supports an aggressive, wider bar technical trail riding position. With an 8 - degree turn to the handlebar axis, it naturally lifts your elbows outwards when you grip, giving you maximum control even on the toughest Enduro tracks. Its ergonomic shape and texture layout offer precise gripping control, allowing you to save energy that would be wasted on non - ergonomic grips. Available in Standard and Slim diameters to fit different hand sizes. The specific texture and ergonomic design increase gripping control, preventing hand rotation. The inboard, soft rubber tear - drop shape in the thumb area and the flared outer edge distribute pressure better, protecting the ulnar nerve and preventing common nerve issues. The varying thickness of the grip wall in the inner core dampens vibrations in sensitive zones, and the fully integrated grip end provides extra damping comfort at the outer end. The grip rubber is made in Germany, meeting high - quality purity standards, TÜV - certified, and developed without filler using medical - grade white oil. The internal aluminum clamp of the GE series leaves enough space for a wide gripping style. Technical specs: Name - GE1 Evo; Use - Enduro, All - Mountain/Trail, E - MTB; Weight - 110 g* (weights may vary per pair); Size - Regular; Material - GravityControl Rubber; Clamp - Cold Forged Aluminium / CNC Machined.

Using the Ergon GE1 Evo cycling grips is easy. Just install them on your bike's handlebars. Make sure the internal aluminum clamp is tightened properly to keep the grips in place. When riding, hold the grips firmly, and you'll immediately feel the difference in comfort and control. Remember, the grips are designed for specific riding styles like Enduro, All - Mountain/Trail, and E - MTB, so use them accordingly. For maintenance, keep them clean. You can wipe them down with a damp cloth regularly. Avoid using harsh chemicals as they might damage the high - quality rubber. Also, check the tightness of the clamp from time to time, especially after long rides or if you notice any movement of the grips. If you have any issues, consult a bike professional. And keep in mind that the weight might vary slightly from the stated 110 g per pair due to production differences.