ODI AG1 – Probably the fastest grip on the market: Two-time downhill World Cup overall champion Aaron Gwin played a crucial role in the development of the grippy AG1 for years. The signature AG1 has roughly the same diameter as the classic Ruffian, but comes with some exciting innovations: Since Gwin, like many other riders, holds the grip at the very outer edge, the outer clamp has been omitted. Instead, an aluminum end cap is used, covered by a robust plastic sleeve integrated into the grip, which supports the hand and reliably protects the handlebar end from hard impacts. Riders who hold the grip further inside are also taken care of: the clamp ring is nicely rounded and seamlessly integrated into the inner grip end, making it very comfortable to hold. But that's not all: the four raised strips distributed around the grip, made from a slightly harder compound, are designed to fit the finger joints and provide extra grip, while the soft and complex diamond pattern enhances control in all weather conditions. The AG1 grip demonstrated this impressively during the current DH season with Aaron Gwin's World Cup opening victory in South Africa. And it weighs just 88 grams per pair.
Item number | 5713397 |
Manufacturer | Odi Grips |
Category | Bike grips |
Manufacturer no. | D35A1BU-U |
Release date | 16.3.2016 |
Colour | Blue |
Exact colour description | Dark Blue, Light blue |
Material group | Metal |
Material | Dual durometer TPR |
Bike handle equipment | For Gripshift |
Country of origin | France |
CO₂-Emission | |
Climate contribution |
Outside diameter | 30 mm |
Length | 135 mm |
Weight | 88 g |
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