I thought they looked great, but were too hard for my "soft computer 
hands." They were also slippery when wet. I prefer the more spongy Velo 
Orange "cork blend grips" 
<https://velo-orange.com/products/black-rubber-and-cork-grips> which are 
softer and can be mounted without glue. They are closed on the end, though, 
and require modification for use with bar-end shifters.



On Sunday, July 5, 2020 at 3:45:47 PM UTC-4 Yankeebird wrote:

> Love mine. Have used them for years on my Surly CC and now Cheviot with 
>> Albatross and Bosco bars.
>>
>
> They are coolish in the summer, and not-super-cold in the winter. I do not 
> treat them or shellac them or anything, I let them get a little grimy from 
> natural use, which makes even better.
>
> My hands don't sweat nearly as much on them and they stay grippy.  I 
> bought spares for future shortages. I tried other grips and always go back 
> to the cork.
>
>> .  
>>
>

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