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Old 07-21-2006, 08:47 PM
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Anybody got any experience with this product? I saw it advertised in a magazine. It claims big things regarding arm pump and fatigue. I have a tendency to hang on too tight thus, this product intrigues me. Is it too good to be true or does it work?


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Old 07-23-2006, 07:26 AM
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Here is their product:
http://shop.boyesen.com/catalog/prod...oducts_id=1023

When I bought my bike used, it had this system on it. Back then, they called it the "flex grip". Looks like they renamed it for marketing purposes. Look at the pic (see above link), it is the same system I had.

I can't comment on it reducing arm pump, since I really never had a issue with a normal bar setup. However, it does help reduce blisters on my hands since the grip flexed a bit. There are several different durometer bumpers included to control the amount of flex. Your really don't notice it rotating that much... maybe a couple degrees if that.

I ended up taking it off for two reasons:
First, the system requires you to get a special grip for under their barrel. You could buy their grips but I like to have more options. So, I ended up buying two sets of grips to get the throttle-size ID grips (one for the throttle and one for the flex/shok barrel). Then, you end up with a collection of standard left grips laying around.
Secondly, I did not like the feel of a larger barrel under my left hand. Since this is my dominate hand to hold the bike, the larger barrel would cause hand cramps. I prefer a small diameter to allow me to loosen my grip occassionally and reduce fatigue.

Conclusion:
It goes work for providing a controlled degree of rotation. This is useful for reducing blisters and/or wrist pain. However, this may or may not help reduce arm pump. I believe that diet, nutrition/hydration, and endurance are the best solution for arm pump. Since grips and bike ergonomics are very personalized, it's difficult to say if this is the best thing for most riders. For me, I found other drawbacks to their product which made me stop using it.
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Old 11-13-2006, 02:11 PM
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My bike came with one as well. The flex grip is kind of like the GR2 throttle. You get used to it right away and don't notice it untill you ride a bike without them and then it is very noticable. Having to buy grips from them or two sets at a time does kind of suck but it's worth it in my book.

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