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Ergon GXR Large Lava Black/White
Description
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Light - lighter - GXR.
Reduced to the essentials, the Ergon GXR does exactly what cross-country riders and lightweight racers want: It absorbs all impacts, has a good grip, weighs little, sits ergonomically in the hand and provides security. The GXR is the first truly ergonomic lightweight grip made from AirCell-Rubber, manufactured using a unique process. Super light, without clamping, without an inner core, 100% made in Germany - with the GXR, Ergon is defining a new chapter in MTB grips.
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100 % MADE IN GERMANY
Completely new manufacturing process
The Ergon GXR is made entirely in Germany. From development and materials to production - the entire manufacturing process is 100% made in Germany. We have created a unique manufacturing process in Germany with expanded, TÜV-certified Ergon rubber granules especially for the new cross-country grip.
ERGONOMIC THANKS TO AIRCELL RUBBER
Micro air bubbles make the difference
The GXR is the first MTB grip to combine lightweight construction and genuine ergonomics. In a completely new production process, Ergon AirCell-Rubber is molded into a grip that is ergonomically adapted to the hand and specifically to the mountain bike area of use. Thanks to countless micro air bubbles, the high-quality and unique AirCell-Rubber has very high damping directly through the material, is super light, soft and TÜV-tested for harmful substances. In contrast to the GXR, conventionally foamed lightweight grips are pressed in a strand. This process significantly limits the design. Ergonomic shaping is not possible in this way, nor are coordinated surface zones for the functional areas of the hand. This shortcoming leads to earlier fatigue and poorer bike handling. With the ergonomic GXR, on the other hand, you have your lightweight bike under control at all times.
FIRST CHOICE FOR LIGHTWEIGHT BIKES
No clamping, no inner core
Without an inner core and clamp, we have managed to reduce the weight to 90 grams (size small, including end plugs). If you want to turn your cross-country bike into a lightweight rocket without sacrificing grip, control and ergonomics, the Ergon grip is a must
Two sizes for perfect ergonomics
Courses and routes are becoming increasingly demanding for performance MTB use. There is also a trend towards down-country - towards lightweight fullys that are ridden ambitiously. However, bikes with a focus on lightweight construction usually do not offer optimum ergonomics and control. This is where the Ergon GXR becomes a game changer in the mountain bike cockpit: it is ergonomically sophisticated, available in two sizes, reduces discomfort and offers the necessary grip to control the bike in any situation.
Special surfaces for every area of the hand
In addition to the ergonomic design, an outstanding grip on the MTB handlebars also includes surface textures for the highest demands in difficult terrain. The surfaces of the GXR are adapted to the different functional areas of the hand. This means that the GXR fits perfectly in the hand even when things get really tough in cross-country riding.
Extra grip at the fingertips
For extremely technical trail features, 100% grip on the handlebars is essential. The GXR therefore has a particularly grippy, reinforced zone in the lower area, exactly where the fingertips need to grip firmly.
Properties:
- The handle is made entirely of AirCell rubber, which was collected and recycled during series GXR production before color changes or test runs
- Super light 80 grams - without inner core, without clamping
- Specially developed manufacturing process with Ergon AirCell-Rubber
- Ergonomically adapted to the hand
GPSR contact person: Ergon GmbH, Am Autobahnkreuz 7, DE 56072, Koblenz, service@ergonbike.com
Property
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Color | Black, White |
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