

🚵♂️ Grip the trail, own the ride — no slip, all thrill!
The Old Dutch International Griffe MTB Bonus Pack Rogue offers professional-grade mountain bike grips featuring a 100% slip-free Lock-On system, extra-large raised pads for superior shock absorption, and deep grooves to channel away dirt. Made from durable polycarbonate in the USA, this pack includes everything needed for a secure, comfortable, and clean grip upgrade, perfect for serious cyclists seeking enhanced control and comfort.
| ASIN | B000VT2G6Q |
| Best Sellers Rank | #55,156 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #86 in Bike Grips |
| Brand | Old Dutch International |
| Brand Name | Old Dutch International |
| Color | Black/Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (3,115) |
| Date First Available | June 30, 2008 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00711484103575 |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3 x 3 x 6 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 9.37 x 7.2 x 1.93 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.25 Pounds |
| League | ODI |
| Manufacturer | ODI |
| Material | Polycarbonat |
| Model Name | Griffe Mtb Bonus Pack Rogue |
| Model Year | 2012 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Weight | 0.15 Kilograms |
| Part Number | HT3714 - D30RGB-B |
| Product Dimensions | 6"L x 3"W |
| Size | 130mm |
| Sport Type | Cycling |
| Style | Does Not Apply |
| Suggested Users | mens |
| UPC | 711484103575 |
| Vehicle Service Type | Bicycle |
B**M
Strong Lock-On Grips
I bought these grips for my fiancée, who broke her hand awhile back and needed a bit of a softer, larger grip. The grip is a bit larger than some of the thin ones, like stock Bontragers or ODI Ruffians, but thinner than Oury grips. The rubber is also a bit tacky (but not sticky), so it grips really securely and nicely to the hand, but the grip is not mushy. Lock-On grips are the only way to go on for serious mountain biking, as they don't twist around or work their way off the bars. This bonus pack comes with two grips, two sets of clamps (four clamps), two sets of screws (four screws, hidden in one of the grips), and two bar plugs that get popped into the outside clamp and locked on, not like the shoddy ones that insert into the bar tube. The clamps come loose and are a bit hard to get on the grip itself; I used a soft mallet and gently tapped them on one at a time, with the grip vertical on a soft mat. The clamps are the same for the inside and outside of the grip. Mount the clamps onto the grips first, then put a cap on one side of each, and then slide them onto the bars. Position the grips and then screw the clamp down, taking care not to over-torque the screws. The clamping action is pretty strong, and you shouldn't need to torque down hard to make them tight enough not to slip. ODI grips are made in the USA. My fiancée and I ride cross country and enduro/all mountain. We have Titus Xs. I also bought the ODI Ruffians, a thinner grip, for my bike and love them.
F**S
Replacement mower lift grips
Very gripping as advertised! Excellent choice! Used on a harbor freight mower lift jack. Had to use some white lithium spray grease to slide on.
S**C
Larger and far more padding than stock grips. Can be shortened if you are careful.
I've been on a journey with a 2003 GT Palomar. I didn't care for how it rode, fit or shifted, when it was given to me new in 2004. So after a few short rides it was put in shed. When it saw daylight for a ride in 2013, it was hit on the rear wheel by a car. The wheel was bent so badly that I was barely able to limp it home with the V-brakes released. Then it went back in the shed. In 2021, it saw daylight again as I was going to junk it. I didn't think the cost of a wheel straightening, or new wheel and tune up at a bike shop was justified on a 20 year old $230 bicycle. But, it had less than 100 miles on it and seemed to be comparable with some new bikes in the $500 and up range. So I cleaned it up and figured I'd try to fix, service and sell it. I watched videos, then fixed the indexed shifting and straightened the wheel. From there the old GT got a full tear down, cleaning and service. On a test ride, it was smoother and quieter than anything I'd ever owned. At this point, because of it's age, I figured no one would give me what I felt it was worth. It also had a Chrome Moly frame, which I prefer the ride of, over newer aluminum frames. So, I decided to try to make it fit me better instead of selling it. I replaced the stock seat post with an Orign8 400mm and the bars with Bucklos risers to make the bike fit better. While, it fit better it still wasn't right. So, I thought new grips would feel better and might help with the fit and handling issues. Based on some research and reviews, I decided to try the ODI grips. Especially as several reviews mentioned that they were comfortable and fit larger hands. Even though they were longer than the 100mm stock grips on the GT, I ordered them in. Hindsight being 20/20, I ordered these grips, before trying to simulate how a 130mm grip would feel on my bars with the grip shifters. When I simulated a narrower hand position on the bars during a ride, I found that the bike felt worse. But, when I tried a wider hand placement on the bars, the bike rode better. So I figured when the ODI grips arrived, I'd return them and began searching for grips that seemed as plush as the ODI, but narrower than the stock 100mm grips I had. Unfortunately, I didn't find anything else I wanted to try. When the ODI grips arrived and I put my hands around them, they felt great. They are very comfortable. Firm, but have give when squeezed and are not slick on a bare hand. They are also larger, outer diameter, than my stock grips. But, they were too long for what I wanted. After looking at how the grips are constructed and how the locking rings work, I decided to try to modify them to meet my needs. I took a measurement, a deep breath and felt stupid taking a hacksaw to these brand new grips. A utility knife and file were also used to complete the job. In the end, the modification worked perfectly and the grips are maybe 80mm now. They solidly lock on to the bars, feel great and work perfectly with my Revoshift shifters. I've done about 100 miles so far, bare hands and with light gloves, both on pavement and light trails. All has been good and comfortable. No regrets on this purchase and I bought another set to replace the old Oury's on my 2006 Cannondale F2000SL. Please know the grips did not solve my riding and handling problems with the GT. I found more video's on riding position and eventually, after gradually lowering my seat about 1/2" and moving it forward about 1/4", the bike became a great handling, stable, ride. I also played with rolling my bars, shifters and brake levers slightly forward and backward until I found the "sweet spot". In the end, the final piece of the puzzle was swapping the Bucklos 620mm risers for 720mm carbon handlebars. I took a chance that extra 100mm in width would solve the handling issues I still had and it did. Hope this helps and ride safe.
S**R
Huge Upgrade
An upgrade old Grip Shifters on my mountain bike to trigger shifters required new grips. A search for something that could be easily removed when I get a new handle bar later turned up this product. There seems to be universal praise for the ODI Rogue and Yeti on the mountain bike forums. After going back and forth between the two, I selected the Rogue only because it's a bit smaller diameter. I'm very happy with the choice. These are very grippy for riding bare handed or with gloves. The cushy comfort is amazing. There is not much in the way of installation instructions on the package. you will want to assemble the clamping rings to the grip BEFORE putting it on the bike. Line up the ring with the grip and try to get the tabs to snap in at the same time (you'll see what I mean if you're holding them). Putting the end cap on is easy if you spread the clamp just a little with a flat bladed screwdriver in the gap to open the diameter and snap it in. Just be careful not to scratch the aluminum with the blade tip. Then put the screws in hole, slide it in place and tighten in down.
D**K
Nice grips
Love these grips. Tacky and tough.
H**L
Good Grips!
These are nice but I was hoping they'd alleviate the numbness in my hands, unfortunately they don't. Otherwise, I like everything about them. The oversize grip is right for my gloved hands, they have just the right amount of tackiness and they feel sturdy, best described as a sure grip. I'd purchase again unless I could find grips that were a sure bet to alleviate my hand numbness.
F**Y
I love the grip and dampening propreties of these grips. They fit better with my large hands. Reduces hand and arm fatigue considerably after long MTB rides. Easy install in 5 minutes
S**I
Ottime manopole, come detto da altri hanno un diametro importante e sono quindi più indicate per chi abbia mani lunghe, l'installazione è semplicissima, basta una chiave a brugola e prestare la massima attenzione a non stringere troppo. I primi km (20? 50? Dipende da caso a caso) devono essere considerato di rodaggio, inizialmente infatti la gomma risulta appiccicosa e le mani non scorrono al meglio, successivamente rimane solo la grandissima capacità di smorzamento delle vibrazioni e la grande comodità, con la gomma che diventa morbida ma non cedevole. Per completezza io d'estate uso sempre guanti senza dita, quelle rare volte che sono stato senza guanti comunque non ci sono stato problemi di sorta in un uso XC. Consiglio l'utilizzo di guanti con poca o punta imbottitura, è sufficiente la capacità di assorbimento delle manopole. Ho da più parti letto che sono ottime per DH e enduro, ma anche in XC hanno il loro motivo d'essere. Valgono decisamente quel che costano.
S**U
お気に入りの水上バイクで、お気に入りのグリップ交換時に必ず使用しています お気に入りのグリップで、気分上々 グリップを交換するだけで、イメージチェンジ
A**N
Nice grippy rubbery feel. Has some squish about it which I like.
E**O
Una de las mejores compras que le puedes hacer a tu bicicleta y para ti, agarre espectacular y buen volumen, puedes usar la bicicleta sin guantes y aun así tendrás muy buen agarre, se ven muy bien y aparte parecen ser súper duraderos
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