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PRO MoonDust Team Grips | Ø 34 mm
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PRO MoonDust Team Grip – Maximum Grip for the Most Technical Enduro Trails
PRO MoonDust Team Grip is designed for enduro riders and racers who demand maximum control on the most challenging terrain. Its advanced dual-density construction, dedicated grip-enhancing zones, and ergonomic features provide outstanding comfort, vibration damping, and unrivaled handlebar control.
Key Features:
- Advanced enduro grips: designed for technical descents, demanding trails, and aggressive riding.
- Maximum grip in all conditions: a specialized surface pattern ensures reliable hand contact with the handlebar.
- Soft-Weave texture on the front section: enhances grip in the finger area while increasing comfort.
- Locking Blocks zone: dedicated raised sections for the middle, ring, and little fingers help maintain a secure hold.
- Dual-density construction: combines comfort, grip, and durability.
- Pressure-optimized core: effectively distributes load and reduces hand fatigue.
- Excellent vibration damping: helps reduce impacts when riding over rocks, roots, and rough terrain.
- Fiber- and gel-based outer layer: provides a soft feel while maintaining exceptional control.
- Low-profile support flange: helps position hands consistently and comfortably on the handlebar.
- Mini support for the little finger: improves grip and adds stability during aggressive riding.
- Lock-On mounting system: ensures secure and stable grip fixation on the handlebar.
- Anti-rotation design: grips stay firmly in place even during the most demanding rides.
- Available in multiple thickness options: allows riders to choose the ideal balance of comfort and control.
- Built for long and technical rides: helps maintain comfort and precise control throughout every ride.
- Ideal for enduro racing and training: delivers confidence and control in the most demanding situations.
| Length | 138 mm |
| Outer Diameter | 34 mm |
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