
Best selling Bike grips from Chromag
On this page you’ll find a ranking of the best Bike grips from Chromag. To give you a quick overview, we’ve added the most important product details. This page always stays fresh and updates automatically.
1. Chromag Basic Lock On handlebar grips
The Grips Base features a thin diameter that is ideal for maintaining excellent control while riding. The rubber compound is very soft (25a) to ensure outstanding grip. Additionally, it is treated with a special process from Chromag that enhances its durability.
The unique Lock-on Chromag clamping system includes a tip that securely grips the handlebar at its end while also providing protection.
- Special durometer 25a double density rubber that offers an excellent balance of grip and durability.
- Length: 143 mm
- Diameter: 30 mm
- Weight: 104 g.

2. Chromag Format
The Format is Chromag's first single clamp grip for those who want to take advantage of the full width of their handlebars and guide their hands to the edge.They had found that some single clamp grips suffer from additional twisting, so they designed the sleeve to fit snugly to the handlebars at the ends.After Chromag studied the wear patterns of grips that have been in use for a long time, different patterns and zones were integrated into the Format to accommodate the different dynamics in each part of the hand. - Intended use: MTB - Weight: 91 g - Details: - Durometer: 25a - Durchmessser: 31 mm - Construction: Screw grips Dimension - Length (mm): 133 mm Main information - Form: Ergo grip.

3. Chromag Wax handles
The Wax Grip was designed for riders who want the cushioning and feel of a full rubber grip (without a plastic core). At 150 mm, the Wax Grip is extra wide for plenty of room in hand positioning. It features a small flange on the inside. There is no change in diameter on the outside to avoid hindering hand movement up and down the grips. Chromag's special polymer is soft and sticky. The ribbed pattern is designed for a balanced mix of cushioning and control, with a progressive increase in density towards the outside of the grip.
