Stompgrip

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TravisZack
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Re: Stompgrip

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I haven't bought any of the various types yet. I still prefer the stompgrip aesthetically, as they're not cut from one big sheet like the eazi grip is so you get nice clean edges without any 'half bumps'. Not a problem for a pure track bike but I'd want the nicer looking one for a road bike.

R&G do an eazi grip too that is like a rubbery tarmac texture, and cut to the VTR shape.
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Re: Stompgrip

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TravisZack wrote:I haven't bought any of the various types yet. I still prefer the stompgrip aesthetically, as they're not cut from one big sheet like the eazi grip is so you get nice clean edges without any 'half bumps'. Not a problem for a pure track bike but I'd want the nicer looking one for a road bike.

R&G do an eazi grip too that is like a rubbery tarmac texture, and cut to the VTR shape.
I agree about the half bumps on the Eazi grip, its not ideal but only noticeable up close.
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