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Old 12-30-18 | 10:53 AM
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Originally Posted by fietsbob
Gel pads under the bar tape can be tried first , to seek relief from that.
For longer rougher rides, the movement from gel causes more hand fatigue than a flexible bar. It causes the fingers, palm to move. Long real bumpy rides it may create blisters, while thin tape, flex bar will not.
A flexible carbon bar has give, but the hand/bar relationship stays the same.
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Old 12-30-18 | 11:09 AM
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The Fizik pads stick quite solidly to the bare bar tubing , they have a release sheet covering them until applied.
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Old 12-30-18 | 11:23 AM
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There may still be a need for an assplosion sub-forum.
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Old 12-30-18 | 11:29 AM
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Originally Posted by fietsbob
The Fizik pads stick quite solidly to the bare bar tubing , they have a release sheet covering them until applied.
My son used the Fizik for Paris Roubaix juniors (same cobbles as the pros, without the 100 miles pavement warm-up) and had blisters for days/week later.
Later went to thin tape on cobbles, flexible bar and no more issues.
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didnt wear gloves?
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Old 12-30-18 | 05:53 PM
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Originally Posted by fietsbob
didnt wear gloves?
Yes, that time. He was taped up with wrist braces. That may have been a factor too.

Later setup no gloves, thin tape, carbon bars - no problems.
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