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πŸ’ͺ Elite Flow Grips by Odi Review

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Description of πŸ’ͺ Elite Flow Grips by Odi

Offset grip design provides padding where it is needed most. Half-Waffle pattern for added control. Soft Pro Compound for excellent shock absorption. Country Of Origin : United States.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

ODI Alternative Ruffian Style Grip

ODI manufactures a variety of grip styles. It's sort of a hybrid that only has a built-in clip and a unique grip design similar to the Ruffian. The only downside was that you had to use a rubber mallet to get them on or off.

Pros
  • Country of origin: USA
Cons
  • Long delivery time

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Excellent Grip, Single Edition

I love the soft and sticky feel of this shoe material. Definitely comfortable with or without gloves. I also like the gray color of my gray Salsa Timberjack. The ribbed design on the top and ribbed toe pattern is a great combination. My only concern is that ODI uses the same locking ring for the right and left sides. So the left screw faces the rider and the right screw faces the front of the bike. In my case, to get to the locking pin on the right hand side, the brake and shift lever had to be

Pros
  • Soft Pro Compound for excellent cushioning
Cons
  • Functionality

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Comfortable, looks great, holds up great.

Purchased to replace the original Giant Grios which was in my Giant Trance X4 (2011) due to Covid19. Odi offers this in a variety of color options. I was going to get the white ones but if they're out of stock the gray version looks great on a white bike. The locking mechanism (one side) works as intended and should probably fit a trail bike. For some enduros, if you are a hardcore or DH rider, I think you should better look for dual locking grips. Also be careful if you use a carbon handlebar…

Pros
  • Half waffle template for extra control
Cons
  • Almost never