
"Grips are highly personal. Some like 'em thick, some like 'em thin, and the Goldstone Grips are somewhere in the middle, but closer to the thin side. With a variable diameter (29mm-33mm), they strike a nice balance that fills the void of the palm, grips the falanges, and gives the outer edge of the hand a little purchase room to push into. They are tacky where they need to be, and firmer towards the ends for added durability."
"The flared ends, while being harder, aren't uncomfortable - they're actually really pleasing to grab onto. This little flare is a take on what a lot of downhill racers are bolting to the bar ends, but in a way that doesn't look strange or interrupt the familiar feeling of other lock-on grips. It offers a bit of support when twisting the bars, or cornering, and they act as a bit of a guide when you place the hands on the bars."
Jackson Goldstone Signature Grips combine a variable diameter (29–33mm) with dual-durometer construction to balance comfort, tackiness, and durability. The grips measure 140mm length, weigh 108g, and pair a 20A tacky body with a 45A firmer outer flange. Flared ends and a raised palm pad provide support during twisting and cornering while finger ramps, knurled texture, and a core cutout under the thumb enhance purchase and damping. Pricing is around $29.99 USD with multiple color options. Grip thickness skews toward the thin side, making them best for riders who prefer medium-to-thin MTB grips.
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