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The SQlab grips

The main tasks for the grips are to provide a secure hold for the hand, allow for precise steering and braking and provide comfort. Only grips that fit perfectly to the hand can accomplish this which is why SQlab grips are available in different sizes. Scope of delivery = one pair of grips. Pressure measurements at the contact points between the palms and the handlebar grips show that the most pressure is put on the outer sides of the hand. The ulnar nerve runs exactly along this point, which is responsible, among other things, for the sensitivity of the ring and little fi ngers and can cause numbness when using a handle without a relief wing.
The relief wing on the SQlab grips reduces pressure exactly at this point. Our wing is located on the outermost point in order to ensure a strong and safe grip, which is important on mountain bikes and also when braking quickly on the road.


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Grip size measurement

The perfect fit of the grip is crucial for comfort and grip.


Download the Grip Size Measurement

This is how it works

Step 1
Place the hand on the chart and align the top oft he middle finger with the tip of the arrow.

Step 2
Spread the thumb out a little to the side.

Step 3
Mark the bend of the thumbs as shown on the chart.

Step 4
Read the size from the chart an select the appropriate grip size.

For MTB we recommend to choose one size smaller.

Grips for any hand and any bike

Holding, steering, braking are the main tasks that are controlled through the bicycle grip and while performing these tasks, it should still be comfortable. Only a grip which fits perfectly to the hand can accomplish this. That is why SQlab has developed a method for determining the optimal grip size. Their grips, depending on the model, are available in different sizes / diameters.

It’s not a given, that all ergonomic grips relieve pressure on the carpal tunnel. But this is precisely where SQlab has placed great emphasis. The relief wing on all SQlab grips is positioned as far as possible to the outside. Additionally, this results in improved grip, especially when supporting the body weight at the front.