I was having problems with my giant stance 2. The problem is those handle bars are to low. So i replace my with a 3" inch raiser bar. And is so much better. I dont lean too much on the bars anymore.
Just put out a review of these. I have been quite happy with them so far, nice & soft with a tacky feel. I suffered with numbness initially, but slightly lowering the 'heel' support sorted it. Nice comfortable grip that provides nice degree of control.
They're so great! I've been using a bike that has just basic grips on it since I didn't bring my bike with me and wow, it's such a huge difference going back to regular grips!
Great vid MB..I have the same grips on both my bikes. They keep my wrists straight. I had one broken wrist and a broken arm and these help with the numbness and pain. I also swear by carbon bars also. The combination of bars and grips help so much. Good stuff and keep it up.
Good review but turn the music down slightly as I can't quite here everything you are saying. I am looking at getting the GS1's as I suffer from similar hand problems.
Ah, sorry you're having that issue too! When I bought a new bike last year I switched to RevGrips. They have been great and I haven't experienced numbness in my hands. With this though, I am also curious if the geometry of my old bike had anything to do with it or my positioning on the bike. My bike that I have now has a really slack geometry.
markoseln As long as you’re not having wrist pain doing other things outside of mountain biking, I would say it’s probably nothing to worry too much about. It might help as well to play around with the angle of your handlebar to see if that helps at all!
I had numbness too and the ergo grips worked after a bit of tweaking . I bought fingerless riveter's gloves with padded palms because they looked cool and were on sale . I lowered front tire pressure around the minium pressure but not the back because the vibration that is uncomfortable comes mostly from the front . If I lower rear tire pressure the bicycling becomes more difficult to maintain a good speed .
Thank you! I played around with it a lot to figure out which angle was the best for me. I adjusted as I was going down a trail that usually gave me a lot of issues with my hand and that helped to figure it out that way!
They definitely have, which I was surprised. I didn't think they would make that much of a difference. I went down one of my usual trails that is a black diamond. It is one of the trails that ALWAYS leaves my hand numb after. When I got back to my car I had no numbness what so ever. Definitely recommend these!!
They feel good and have that support but the problem with these if you do drops itll twist the bars towards you because of the palm wings. Definitely only good for regular trail.
I never had my palms go numb, but my pinky would go numb riding aggressive trails down, so I did a lot of stopping and adjusting going down to get it right.
Do you find the "flap" interferes with handlebar control when the terrain gets chunky and technical? I'm thinking of trying these but wondering if they'll allow for proper hand position such as when I ride dh or enduro.
Not at all! That was one concern I initially had too with that small platform coming out. It's so much easier on my hands, especially when going downhill.
I just ordered these and I’m wondering what position/ degree you went with? I literally just put them on and have them neutral right now. Planning on trying them out tomorrow!
Ah, I don’t have my bike with me on the east coast right now, or I would check for you! When I got the grips I ended up riding down a downhill trail that gave my hands a lot of issues. Along the way I kept stopping to adjust periodically to figure out the best angle! Hopefully that helps a little!
They definitely helped some! I still got a little numbness with these too, but nothing like I had before. A lot of it I think was the geometry of my bike. I wonder if I would have made little adjustments to my seat, moving it back and also with the stem if it would have helped even more.
I recently bought a new bike, so I haven't swapped the ga3 grips over. Instead I've been running RevGrips (which was tough to swallow the price for grips). I've heard so much hype around them and gave in, lol. Still giving myself time to test them out, but I have really, really been liking them for hand fatigue.
Hiya M thanks for sharing vid. I’m new to MTB world and picked out this grips too for my bike. Some adjustments here and there and fingers crossed they’ll be ok for me. Cheers from Australia! Dane :)
Thanks! I've tried adjusting my bars, but that didn't seem to work. I've done a lot more trails since I replaced my grips with these and it really has made a world of difference! I have little to no numbness at all now in my hand when I ride. Definitely recommend these if you get numbness too!
The ergons are way better then those raceface grips for sure,make sure the grips stay at the perfect angle so your wrist is not twisted up or down,the wrist should stay kind a flat(a little angle is ok...),i use ergon gp1 on my xc bike,on my enduro i`m using egron GE1 or Odi Rogue(if i go on a rocky trail usually putting the Odi`s,they are way more beefier and absorb the bumping better...).The positioning and the angle of your wrist+ the hold is crucial no matter what kind of grips are used,anyway ergon make it more easier to position,maybe you should try the odi rogue grips too ,maybe they will perform better downhill on those rocky LA trails.Do not underestimate the gloves too .The fork setup for the terrain is important,your bike`s fork looks like an entry level suntour fork(idk what model it is so not sure what can be adjusted there...)i`ll say if you want to upgrade,just get another higher level bike cause a fox fork or rockshox fork will be expensive and it`s always cheaper in long term to get a higher level complete bike then to start upgrading an entry level bike... ;)))
The Ergons have made a huge difference so far, so I'm glad I switched! Thanks for the tip too on the angle! Right now my fork is a RockShox 30 RL Gold Solo Air. I haven't been mad at it, but have been interested in trying to demo other bikes with different suspension to see.
its a good fork,just make sure the air in it at the proper psi according your weight and the rebound is at your desired speed,fork pump will be helpful and its just a few min set up for the fork ;)))
Nice video. Beautiful, which place is this ?? I would really like to ride here. Numbness is normal when riding. For relief try to change your hand position on the handle bar once in a while, this could be difficult on a rough terrain though. You could also hold the handle with one hand (only if possible) and flex around the other hand, repeat for the other hand as well. However since you say the numbness remains for a day, your problem is somewhat like the Carpal Syndrome. I think you should consult a doctor for a more professional opinion and a remedy.
Thanks! This was over at Topo Canyon. There are a bunch of singletracks off the old ranch roads! Hoping the grips solved the problem! I thankfully haven't had any more issues since I put them on now.
I’ve had Ergon grips. Those things do make a lot difference. But I also think the forks on the stance aren’t the best- thus leading to sore hands and arm. Maybe fork upgrade sometime soon? A pricey upgrade but for sure is a huge game changer if you’re able to upgrade.
They really do! I hardly have any numbness in my hand now since I switched out the grips! The fork hasn't bothered me too much on the trails I ride, but will probably definitely upgrade at some point in the near future. Any forks you recommend?
@@MorganBishopp I'm not sure what your budget is but I've had Fox 34 forks. And they are the best bang for your buck in my opinion. They are easy to dial as they only have one knob between a "Firm" and "Open" setting. They feel really great in the open setting.
Watch this video to help explain foot drop, body balance on your bike so you have less pressure and stress on your wrists. ruclips.net/video/RkTPBtWDsD8/видео.html
I had some issues with my hands going numb as well. After switching from gel cushioned/padded gloves to gloves without any palm padding or cushioning that problem was gone. So maybe you want to give that a try before getting new grips. If that doesn't help, these grips seem to be amazing.
I'm sorry for the 👎but...when you title your video changing my grips, I would really like to see you change your grips! You told me more about your old grips than you did about the installation of the new ones that this video is supposedly about. Finally, when you talked about the results mid-way through the video, the unnecessary music obscured your dialog. It was a nice ride but not what I pulled up the video to see.
Just installed mine on my mountain bike. Gonna ride it today and check em out.
Thanks for a great piece of advice. I am having the same problem. My pinky and ring finger always get numb. I will try changing the grips.
I hope they work out well for you! They've really helped me a lot!
So how are the grips after one year?
I use the Ergon GP2 grips with a suspension stem. I've had 2 surgeries on my elbow, and it makes all the difference in the world. Happy Ripping!
I’m looking up suspension stem right now! I have never heard that before! Really neat!
Good Explanation! Your voice and pronounciation is so clear and easy to hear.
Glad it was helpful!
I was having problems with my giant stance 2. The problem is those handle bars are to low. So i replace my with a 3" inch raiser bar. And is so much better. I dont lean too much on the bars anymore.
Now that you say that, that makes a lot of sense and probably would make a huge difference!
I love my Ergo GP1s on my 2021 Marlin 7 hardtail. Changed my life! Got my wife GP5s, and she likes those too! Especially for uphill torqu-ing!
Are the wife's the ones with the bar ends integration?
hey great video was fun to watch I was looking to buy new grips due to numbness thanks for taking the time to make it.
No problem! Another thing that I found that has help a great deal is a carbon bar as well. It helps absorb so much of the feedback in your hands.
thank you I'll definitely look into it have a great day :)
Just put out a review of these. I have been quite happy with them so far, nice & soft with a tacky feel. I suffered with numbness initially, but slightly lowering the 'heel' support sorted it. Nice comfortable grip that provides nice degree of control.
They're so great! I've been using a bike that has just basic grips on it since I didn't bring my bike with me and wow, it's such a huge difference going back to regular grips!
@@MorganBishopp yeah, I would struggle with straight grips now, couldn't get on with them in the first place
Great vid MB..I have the same grips on both my bikes. They keep my wrists straight. I had one broken wrist and a broken arm and these help with the numbness and pain. I also swear by carbon bars also. The combination of bars and grips help so much. Good stuff and keep it up.
Thanks! I've ridden a lot more with them and what a difference, they really do help significantly!
I got terrible arthritis in my hands. Ergon grips really help. Thanks for sharing!
They're great!
Good review but turn the music down slightly as I can't quite here everything you are saying.
I am looking at getting the GS1's as I suffer from similar hand problems.
I'm having ulnar nerve numbness too, are you still sporting those grips? Or have you found another solution?
Ah, sorry you're having that issue too! When I bought a new bike last year I switched to RevGrips. They have been great and I haven't experienced numbness in my hands. With this though, I am also curious if the geometry of my old bike had anything to do with it or my positioning on the bike. My bike that I have now has a really slack geometry.
Thanks a lot I have been wondering if I could keep using my handlebar plugs with the ergon grips!
Absolutely! I just switched mine out, because for some reason in the past I have had them pop out on me.
@@MorganBishopp, I bought a pair of ergon grips and keep using my kustomcaps skull plugs and looks amazing!
Really nice video,does every grip from that type work for wrisg paain,because i found some grips in my country and i don t know should i buy them.
I would think any that have a slight platform on the grip would work for that!
@@MorganBishopp thank you really muc,and is it normal thta im 14 yo and i have wrist pain?
markoseln As long as you’re not having wrist pain doing other things outside of mountain biking, I would say it’s probably nothing to worry too much about. It might help as well to play around with the angle of your handlebar to see if that helps at all!
I ordered the Giant ErgoMax Lock-on, similar with Ergon, i hope they are even better.
saddle angle is wrong? can cause numb aswell
I had numbness too and the ergo grips worked after a bit of tweaking . I bought fingerless riveter's gloves with padded palms because they looked cool and were on sale . I lowered front tire pressure around the minium pressure but not the back because the vibration that is uncomfortable comes mostly from the front . If I lower rear tire pressure the bicycling becomes more difficult to maintain a good speed .
How is your video so steady? Are you using a stabilizer of some sort?
I believe I shot the riding clips on my GoPro Hero 7 Black, which has built in stabilization!
I recently installed them and they are super comfy
Nice video. Any suggestions on how you figured out best angle? I got a pair but still have some issues. Thanks.
Thank you! I played around with it a lot to figure out which angle was the best for me. I adjusted as I was going down a trail that usually gave me a lot of issues with my hand and that helped to figure it out that way!
Could you let us know if they have made a difference to your numb hands?
They definitely have, which I was surprised. I didn't think they would make that much of a difference. I went down one of my usual trails that is a black diamond. It is one of the trails that ALWAYS leaves my hand numb after. When I got back to my car I had no numbness what so ever. Definitely recommend these!!
They feel good and have that support but the problem with these if you do drops itll twist the bars towards you because of the palm wings. Definitely only good for regular trail.
Huh? Not if you tighten them sufficiently!
What camera are you using?
For the review part I was using a Canon G7X Mark III. For my ride I believe this was with my GoPro Hero 7 Black!
I tried this and it reduced my wrist pain but my palm gets numb after an hour or so. Has that happened to you?
I never had my palms go numb, but my pinky would go numb riding aggressive trails down, so I did a lot of stopping and adjusting going down to get it right.
Do you find the "flap" interferes with handlebar control when the terrain gets chunky and technical? I'm thinking of trying these but wondering if they'll allow for proper hand position such as when I ride dh or enduro.
Not at all! That was one concern I initially had too with that small platform coming out. It's so much easier on my hands, especially when going downhill.
@@MorganBishopp I might just have to try them then.
great review,just purchased a set today
Thanks! Hope they work out for you!
the background music was wee bit too loud, but other than that great vid!
I can't barely hear her. I ended lowering the volume and enabling captions.
Do you find the size of the wing offers enough support?
I got some ergon ga3 and they are amazing and good grip!!
They say backsweep increase helps with those issues too
I just ordered these and I’m wondering what position/ degree you went with? I literally just put them on and have them neutral right now. Planning on trying them out tomorrow!
Ah, I don’t have my bike with me on the east coast right now, or I would check for you! When I got the grips I ended up riding down a downhill trail that gave my hands a lot of issues. Along the way I kept stopping to adjust periodically to figure out the best angle! Hopefully that helps a little!
What was the verdic on the grips ?
They definitely helped some! I still got a little numbness with these too, but nothing like I had before. A lot of it I think was the geometry of my bike. I wonder if I would have made little adjustments to my seat, moving it back and also with the stem if it would have helped even more.
@@MorganBishopp you got them at right angle and with the up on top of bar ?
Hi Morgan, what was this trail? It seems like it would be perfect for my boys. Thanks!
It's a mix with Chivo Canyon to Tapo Canyon. It's a nice little ride if you're not looking for anything crazy!
Funny I was about to ride that route today, but had some domestic duties to do. Maybe the boys and I will see you out there sometime?
Have been looking at this grip style for my baby momma. Thanks for the review. From the comments, sounds like they resolved your numbness issue.
They did! Highly recommend them!
Still using the grips? Something better?
I recently bought a new bike, so I haven't swapped the ga3 grips over. Instead I've been running RevGrips (which was tough to swallow the price for grips). I've heard so much hype around them and gave in, lol. Still giving myself time to test them out, but I have really, really been liking them for hand fatigue.
What’s the ga3 grip size r u using it?
Hiya M thanks for sharing vid. I’m new to MTB world and picked out this grips too for my bike. Some adjustments here and there and fingers crossed they’ll be ok for me. Cheers from Australia! Dane :)
Great vid Morgan. Be interesting to see if it solves the problem. Also agree it may be the bars, or at least the riding position because of the bars.
Thanks! I've tried adjusting my bars, but that didn't seem to work. I've done a lot more trails since I replaced my grips with these and it really has made a world of difference! I have little to no numbness at all now in my hand when I ride. Definitely recommend these if you get numbness too!
The ergons are way better then those raceface grips for sure,make sure the grips stay at the perfect angle so your wrist is not twisted up or down,the wrist should stay kind a flat(a little angle is ok...),i use ergon gp1 on my xc bike,on my enduro i`m using egron GE1 or Odi Rogue(if i go on a rocky trail usually putting the Odi`s,they are way more beefier and absorb the bumping better...).The positioning and the angle of your wrist+ the hold is crucial no matter what kind of grips are used,anyway ergon make it more easier to position,maybe you should try the odi rogue grips too ,maybe they will perform better downhill on those rocky LA trails.Do not underestimate the gloves too .The fork setup for the terrain is important,your bike`s fork looks like an entry level suntour fork(idk what model it is so not sure what can be adjusted there...)i`ll say if you want to upgrade,just get another higher level bike cause a fox fork or rockshox fork will be expensive and it`s always cheaper in long term to get a higher level complete bike then to start upgrading an entry level bike... ;)))
The Ergons have made a huge difference so far, so I'm glad I switched! Thanks for the tip too on the angle! Right now my fork is a RockShox 30 RL Gold Solo Air. I haven't been mad at it, but have been interested in trying to demo other bikes with different suspension to see.
its a good fork,just make sure the air in it at the proper psi according your weight and the rebound is at your desired speed,fork pump will be helpful and its just a few min set up for the fork ;)))
Where in Simi Valley is that?
Mike Mempin Tapo Canyon!
I pay $85 dollars for my handle bars and I cut them down to 30" inch width
I ordered these and they are awesome. Great review.
Thank you! Hope they work well for you!
nice video good info.
So glad it was helpful!
Nice video and useful review. Unfortunately, background music is too loud and it's hard to hear you at times.
Yep, 1 in 5 thumbs are thumbs down. Music in yt videos of this type is not necessary.
Nice video. Beautiful, which place is this ?? I would really like to ride here.
Numbness is normal when riding. For relief try to change your hand position on the handle bar once in a while, this could be difficult on a rough terrain though. You could also hold the handle with one hand (only if possible) and flex around the other hand, repeat for the other hand as well.
However since you say the numbness remains for a day, your problem is somewhat like the Carpal Syndrome. I think you should consult a doctor for a more professional opinion and a remedy.
Thanks! This was over at Topo Canyon. There are a bunch of singletracks off the old ranch roads!
Hoping the grips solved the problem! I thankfully haven't had any more issues since I put them on now.
Numbness while riding is NOT normal. It is your body screaming that something is wrong.
2:01 the goods are brought out
I’ve had Ergon grips. Those things do make a lot difference. But I also think the forks on the stance aren’t the best- thus leading to sore hands and arm.
Maybe fork upgrade sometime soon? A pricey upgrade but for sure is a huge game changer if you’re able to upgrade.
They really do! I hardly have any numbness in my hand now since I switched out the grips! The fork hasn't bothered me too much on the trails I ride, but will probably definitely upgrade at some point in the near future. Any forks you recommend?
@@MorganBishopp I'm not sure what your budget is but I've had Fox 34 forks. And they are the best bang for your buck in my opinion. They are easy to dial as they only have one knob between a "Firm" and "Open" setting. They feel really great in the open setting.
Watch this video to help explain foot drop, body balance on your bike so you have less pressure and stress on your wrists. ruclips.net/video/RkTPBtWDsD8/видео.html
Looks cool❤
Im going for these, my hands go numb everytime.
They're great! I still haven't had any issues with my hands since I installed them! Love them!
I had some issues with my hands going numb as well. After switching from gel cushioned/padded gloves to gloves without any palm padding or cushioning that problem was gone. So maybe you want to give that a try before getting new grips. If that doesn't help, these grips seem to be amazing.
Morgan, you could talk about garden dirt and i would be a loyal subscriber!
hand numbing is annoying, wrist pain is killing. change the grips guys, get lock-on ones, dont get wrist pain it sucks.
Hello from Thousand Oaks! :)
Hello!!! 👋🏻 👋🏻
Keep them videos coming, you know thousand oaks/newbury park has some fun DH trails! :)
Why is it the music is always louder when you talk,could not hear half what you said,🤔😷
I meant 4:30 not 12.
Ya put them on the wrong way. The fin should be facing you, not away from you. That way, your palm can rest on the large part of the fin...
Lake Boy :) They’re on the right way. I shot the footage from in front of my bike, so it might have looked a little confusing maybe!
Sounds like an e bike? Thought you rode a stance 2
No 😬it's my brake pads making that noise. I need to clean my rotors. 🙈
Saw your video for first time, 12 minute section, could not hear what you saying, probably better without back ground music.
Really wish I could hear what she was saying, but unfortunately, the music drowned her out
Get rid of music couldn’t hear ya
2 years to late.....they are on backwards.
They’re on right, I just filmed this looking head on at my bike. Realize that can kind of look like it though!
Where do we find these rider chicks?
Sorry for my language but you're so fucking beautiful can you be my girlfriend
MUSIC TOO LOUD dont need it.... cant hear u
Consider foam grips and or gel gloves, I had issues with these Ergon grips. So I’m going for foam
If I went fast in Cali my ashy legs would start a fire
😂😂😂
Very Long Video , for little information ,but you are so Sweet !!
I'm sorry for the 👎but...when you title your video changing my grips, I would really like to see you change your grips! You told me more about your old grips than you did about the installation of the new ones that this video is supposedly about. Finally, when you talked about the results mid-way through the video, the unnecessary music obscured your dialog. It was a nice ride but not what I pulled up the video to see.
Those accents on your bike are def orange! :-)
Can’t here what your saying over the silly music
Hear.....
You look like a blonde version of Missy Perigrym
boss!
Kitni pyaari hai.....so cute◌⑅⃝●♡⋆♡LOVE♡⋆♡●⑅◌
great video ,, your so beautiful can i join ride with you
OMG, GET ON WITH IT
翻訳が、ちゃくちゃですよー
Are you single? Asking for a friend, seriously..
you are beautiful.. i wish i go cycling with you..
Damn dog... thirsty as fuck.
Blah, blah, blah, blah.
I can't take my eyes out of yu🤩🥰