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Joe Garfield
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I've got my eye on Progrips and thought I'd hear which models you guys are using. The Progrips website does a poor job of talking about materials - they almost never mention the word 'gel' but the descriptions on vendor sites say some of them are gel grips. Then there's single density and double density - are they all the same softness on the outside, but the double density are harder underneath? Is the softer density what people are calling gel?
Which ones have you used?
I'm looking for something that has potential to absorb some vibration w/o feeling too soft. I would choose the 713 or 723 if I knew they had the gel or vibration damping properties. It bugs me that the 'RVGS' grips don't have the softer compound across the width of the grip...
*I don't expect the grips to 'cure' any vibration issues; I understand that carb tuning/syncing/balancing does wonders for reducing vibration and have properly re-torqued my engine bolts, etc. The vibration is not bad on my bike, especially with handlebar balancers, but I have CTS in both hands and want to mitigate as much as possible while not losing any sportiness in the handling characteristics of my bike.
713:
723:
Which ones have you used?
I'm looking for something that has potential to absorb some vibration w/o feeling too soft. I would choose the 713 or 723 if I knew they had the gel or vibration damping properties. It bugs me that the 'RVGS' grips don't have the softer compound across the width of the grip...
*I don't expect the grips to 'cure' any vibration issues; I understand that carb tuning/syncing/balancing does wonders for reducing vibration and have properly re-torqued my engine bolts, etc. The vibration is not bad on my bike, especially with handlebar balancers, but I have CTS in both hands and want to mitigate as much as possible while not losing any sportiness in the handling characteristics of my bike.
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