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Iconic Ergon Winged GP1 Grip gets More Comfy with GP1 EVO

Ergon GP1 Evo heroPhoto c. Ergon
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Germany’s Ergon, a pioneer in ergonomic winged grips, releases, a better version of the popular, iconic OG winged grip, the G1. The new G1 Evo and G1 Evo BioKork are said to have been made more comfortable and more ergonomic.

Ergon claims to have “already solved typical hand complaints of millions of cyclists”, the GP1 Evo and Gp1 Evo BioKork are the “next step” in this success story by offering a more comfortable, ergonomic grip for cyclists.

The GP1 EVO

The winged shape of the new GP1 Evo supposedly “seamlessly adapts to the hand, ensuring a more complete connection between the hand and the grip”. Additionally, the pressure is then distributed across the large surface area, leaving the wrist to be supported in a “gentle and aligned position”.

Production of these grips is done in Germany and is said to allow Ergon to improve its manufacturing capabilities. This in turn, means the GP1 Evo has an improved look, feel, and performance.

A sleek, integrated, and cold-forged aluminum clamp ensures a sleek, ergonomic, and precise grip angle adjustment. The grip is twist-proof and secured to the handlebars with a now-hidden hex bolt.

Ergon GP1 Evo side profile

Along with its distinctive wings, the GP1 Evo creates a large contact surface that is adapted to the ergonomics of the hand. Thus, relieving the ulnar nerve and increasing comfort. The wing shape supports the wrist without bending, helping to prevent numbness and pain.

There are two rubber firmness areas that provide the best damping comfort, resulting in confort for the the gloveless riders out there, that are in direct contact with the grip for many hours a day.

Made in Germany and SGS-Certified

Ergon says that the new GP1 Evo “raises the bar with detailed improvements to ergonomics, tactile zones, clamping, and material finishing”.

The GP1 Evo is SGS-certified, pollutant-free, and uses medical-grade, LongLife rubber compounds. Ergon says that this new grip “complies with the very highest quality requirements, meets German toy and food standards.

GP1 Evo Features and Retail

Retail: $40

  • Made in Germany
  • SGS-certified rubber compound that is also made in Germany
  • Proven comfort benchmark
  • Two, distinct SGS-certified rubber compounds used
  • Optimal pressure distribution
  • Large contact surface, adapted to the ergonomics of the hand
  • Wing shape supports the wrist
  • Integrated aluminum clamp secures grip and is infinitely adjustable
  • Available in two sizes
    – Small (S): 92mm grip circumference
    – Large (L): 102mm grip circumference

GP1 Evo BioKork Features and Retail

Retail: $50

  • Ergon’s first GReenLab product (BioKork is made of 40% cork that is organically grown in Portugal)
  • Made in Germany
  • SGS-certified rubber compound that is also made in Germany
  • All of the proven comfort of the regular GP1 Evo
  • Two, distinct SGS-certified rubber compounds used
  • Available in two sizes
    – Small (S): 92mm grip circumference
    – Large (L): 102mm grip circumference

ErgonBike.com

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