Portland Design Works Brings a Lil' Portugal to Your Bars with New Lisbon Cork Grips
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Portland Design Works Brings a Lil' Portugal to Your Bars with New Lisbon Cork Grips
"The new Lisbon Cork Grips will offer cyclists a natural alternative to traditional handlebar grips. They are crafted from Portuguese cork and are made in Lisbon, Potugual. Cork has inherent properties for absorbing road vibration while offering a positive firm feeling for control, striking a nice balance between performance and comfort. Cork grips can also help reduce hand fatigue during longer rides without feeling soft or unstable."
"The Lisbon Cork Grips come with a rubber-cork compound at the ends. This will help reinforces the areas that typically see the most wear from mounting and daily riding. This hybrid construction extends the product's lifespan while still maintaining the natural aesthetic. Note: The rubber/cork end of the grips are 13mm long and solid, so they will effectively make your handlebars 26mm wider."
PDW Lisbon Cork Grips are made in Lisbon, Portugal from Portuguese cork and provide a natural alternative to conventional handlebar grips. Cork material absorbs road vibration while maintaining a firm feel for control, helping to reduce hand fatigue on longer rides without feeling soft or unstable. The grips maintain traction in both dry and damp conditions. A rubber-cork compound reinforces the ends to resist wear and extend lifespan; the 13mm solid ends increase overall handlebar width by 26mm. Sold as a pair for $39, they fit 22.0mm bars, weigh 58g per pair, and measure 127mm long with a 34–36mm OD.
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