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GXR Teamlaser green

  • Made in Germany
  • Super light and ergonomic
  • AirCell-Rubber for unparalleled cushioning and comfort
Thinner, lighter, faster. Reduced to the essentials, the Ergon GXR Team does exactly what cross-country riders and racers desire: absorb shock, offer a secure grip, extremely lightweight, and an ergonomic fit. The GXR Team is a further refinement of the first truly ergonomic lightweight grip made of AirCell Rubber, the GXR. The team version was developed and ridden by professionals on the World Cup circuit and is now available for everyone. Offered in fast-paced neon colors the GXR Team is thinner, lighter and faster than the GXR. Utilizing a new and unique manufacturing process, the GXR Team is the first ergonomic lightweight grip made of AirCell Rubber. Super light, no clamp, no inner core, 100% made in Germany – the Ergon GXR Team defines a new chapter in lightweight MTB grips.
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Technical Specifications

Name
GXR Team
Art.-No.
42440962
Use
All-Mountain/Trail, Cross-Country/Marathon
Weight
65 g*
Size
Team
Color
Laser Green
Material
AirCell-Rubber – Made in Germany
Diameter
30 mm
Endplugs
10 g*
Price
$ 24.95 (Without VAT**)

*Weights may vary in production. Weight per pair. **Price can vary by country.

Details

100 % Made In Germany Completely new manufacturing process

The Ergon GXR is 100% made in Germany. From development to the material to the production – the entire manufacturing process takes place in Germany. For the GXR, we have created a unique manufacturing process in Germany utilizing an expanded TÜV-certified Ergon rubber compound.

TÜV-certified Ergon rubber granulate – Made in Germany

ERGONOMIC THANKS TO AIRCELL-RUBBER Micro air bubbles make the difference

The GXR brings together lightweight design and authentic ergonomics in a single product. Using a novel manufacturing technique, Ergon AirCell-Rubber is shaped into a grip that is ergonomically tailored to the hand, particularly for use in mountain biking. The exceptional AirCell-Rubber, rich in numerous micro air bubbles, boasts outstanding shock-absorbing features, being exceptionally lightweight, flexible and SGS-certified for harmful substances. Conventional lightweight foam grips are limited in design because they are moulded in one piece, compared with the ergonomic GXR grips. Due to this, ergonomic shaping and coordinated surface zones for the functional areas of the hand are not possible. As a result, bike handling is poorer, leading to earlier fatigue. However, with the GXR, you can maintain control of your lightweight bike at all times.

First choice for race bikes No clamp, no inner core

With no inner core or clamp, we have managed to reduce the weight to 75 grams (including end plugs) 15 grams less then the normal GXR. If you want to turn your cross-country bike into a lightweight race rocket without sacrificing grip, control and ergonomics, you can do it with the GXR Team

GXR grip body without inner core and inner clamping

Ergonomie

Game changer

MTB courses and routes are becoming increasingly demanding. There is also a trend towards downcountry, where longer travel lightweight full suspension bikes are used for racing and faster backcountry pursuits . Traditionally bikes with a focus on lightweight construction usually do not offer optimum ergonomics and control. This is where the Ergon GXR Team becomes the game changer on today’s mountain bike cockpits: ergonomics enhanced, reduces discomfort and provides the necessary grip to control the bike in any situation.

The team version of the GRX

Special textures for every zone of the hand

In a MTB grip outstanding grip feel includes not only the ergonomic design but also surface textures. The surfaces of the GXR Team are adapted and tuned to the different areas of the hand. The GXR Team fits perfect in the hand when it comes to the fastest MTB mission.

The surfaces of the GXR are adapted to the different functional areas of the hand

Extra grip at the fingertips

For extremely technical singletrack, 100% grip on the handlebar is required. The texture is aggressive on the GXR Team grips where the fingertips must grip firmly.

Reinforced gripping zones at the lower end of the GXR