WTB WAVELENGTH Single Clamp tan - grips

  • 25.92 €
  • 30.49 €
  • in stock
  • The Wavelength model features innovative handlebar grips with multi-directional lugs that provide excellent control and increase comfort while riding on challenging terrain.

    The underside of the grips is enhanced with a waffle pattern that provides a firm grip at critical points where the fingers wrap around the handlebars. The new range of grips also boasts a tapered inner sleeve, which brings better ergonomics and prevents unwanted twisting of the grip on the handlebars.

    1. Multi-directional lugs improve handlebar control, which is essential for technical riding.
    2. The waffle pattern on the underside of the grip ensures a secure grip and increases safety.
    3. Tapered inner grip sleeve ensures an ergonomic shape and prevents twisting.
    4. The innovative design of the Wavelength grips combines comfort and functionality for riding on any terrain.
    • Multi-directional control enhancement
    • Waffle pattern for a firm grip
    • Tapered inner sleeve
    • Eliminates grip twisting
    • Optimizes riding comfort
    • Increases safety on the ground

    Specifications:
    Dimensions: 140 x 30/32 mm tapered

    Place an order WTB grips, today at a discount 15%

    • Product parameters
    • Manufacturer: WTB
    • Product code: W075-0073
    • colour : hnědá

  • WTB WAVELENGTH Single Clamp tan

    WAVELENGTH Single Clamp tan
    WAVELENGTH Single Clamp tan
  • Wilderness Trail Bikes (WTB) is currently one of the largest manufacturers of bicycle tires, rims and saddles in the world. The WTB range of tyres specialises in off-road cycling. Thus you will find many tyres for trekking, cross-country, trail, enduro or downhill.

    In recent years, the popularity of gravel bikes has been growing and WTB offers the largest number of tyres of different patterns and widths for this category of cyclist of all current brands. WTB was founded on ideas and visions about products that no one knew about until then, and they continue to do so today, still setting the direction of where mountain biking is going today.