New Wolf Tooth Grip line

Wolf Tooth has acquired RedMonkey Sports, manufacturers of silicone grips. Today they present their new range of grips that join the already proven Fat Paw model.

The grips use a material based on a patent owned by the company that provides a dual density silicone extruded foam mixture. The range is divided into five different models determined by different shapes and thicknesses and each of these models is available in a wide range of colors.

The full range includes the following models.

  • Razer Grip: 5mm foam wall thickness (30mm installed diameter), available in 10 colors, light weight, ideal for riders who enjoy sensitive bike handling
  • Karv Grip: 6.5mm foam wall thickness (32mm installed diameter), available in 10 colors, thicker foam makes it perfect for long rides
  • Karv Cam Grip: 6.5mm foam wall thickness (32mm installed diameter), available in two colors, two facets formed into grip allow you to choose an ergonomic position that best supports your hand position and riding style
  • Fat Paw Grip: 9.5mm foam wall thickness (36mm installed diameter) is the thickest silicone foam grip on the market, available in 10 colors, ideal for riders with large or gloved hands
  • Fat Paw Cam Grip: 9.5mm foam wall thickness (36mm installed diameter), available in two colors, two facets formed into grip allows you to choose an ergonomic position that best supports your hand position and riding style

Prices

Fat Paw: $ 24.95
Fat Paw Cam: $ 24.95
Karv: $ 19.95
Karv Cam: $ 21.50
Razer: $ 18.95

Available now on the Wolf Tooth Components website

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