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Revolution Suspension Grips debut new, more affordable options

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Revolution Suspension Grips, creators of Revgrips, first hit the scene last fall, and now they’ve completely re-configured their offerings. Their shock absorbing grip system now comes in Pro and Race versions, a new size, and gets more ergonomic. Curious?

Revgrips Race Kit. All photos c. Revolution Suspension Grips

The concept it to reduce the forces placed upon your hands, which then get soaked up by the muscles and bones since traditional static grips don’t have this feature. The “Tuning Washers” included in the Pro Series (optional in the Race Series) space the entire assembly according to preference closer to or further from the shock absorbing inserts, affecting the amount of grip movement.

The grips are now divided into a more economical Race ($59.99) series, which includes just the grips, medium-soft tuning inserts and base parts, and the Pro ($89.99) series, which includes all of suspension inserts and options, machined clamps to save weight, and allen wrenches for installation.

Also new is an intermediate medium size, which basically adds taller nubs to the Small, and the inside flange is a little taller to help guide your hands into the best spot. Lastly, they’ve added colors to the Pro version, letting you mix and match end caps and grip colors to customize the scheme. All parts are made in the U.S.A. and are interchangeable, and they’re all sold separately, too, so you can easily replace anything that gets worn out. Not sure about grips with micro suspension? They also offer a 30 day money back guarantee.

RevGrips.com

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