
"Enve is globally known for its wheels, frames, and components. It's a road, and MTB wheels have led some of the most well-known riders on the planet, like Tadej Pogačar and Asa Vermette, to big wins. While Enve wheels are undoubtedly top-tier, the brand is proving it can innovate on the small details as well. Today, Enve is presenting something a little smaller to the industry: the Fractal, a lock-on grip, and the 3DXC grips, a 3D-printed push-on grip that weighs 65g."
"The Fractal Lock-On is the gravity- and trail-oriented option, with a left- and right-specific design, two diameters, and six colors, making it a pretty standard grip. At 135mm in length, they aren't the longest grips on the market, but they offer a spacious spot to grip the bars. The rubber sits at A25 on the Shore Scale, which means it's somewhere between the feeling of a rubber band and a baby bottle nipple - if that makes any sense."
Enve expanded its product range beyond wheels and frames with two new grips: the Fractal Lock-On and the 3DXC push-on. The Fractal Lock-On targets gravity and trail use, offering left- and right-specific shaping, two diameters, six color options, and a 135mm length that provides a spacious grip area. The rubber compound measures A25 on the Shore scale. The 3DXC is a 3D-printed cross-country push-on grip available in 31.5mm (65g) and 34.4mm (71g) sizes and is offered only in black. The 3DXC prioritizes very low weight while appearing durable. Larger-handed riders may prefer a 30mm diameter option, as some prefer slightly smaller diameters for gloveless riding.
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