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Originally Posted by scrublover
Well, so long as they aren't causing any pain, and you aren't losing grip, or having any other problem with the thinner grips, so what?
They are definitely causing me pain!

Originally Posted by scrublover
IMO, if depending on the grips for softness and comfort on a mtb, you're doing it wrong. I want my grips to give a solid interface between me and the bike, not be slippery uner my gloves, and not slip on the bars.
Hey! They are slippery... so that's the problem... slippery grip = blisters.
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