They’re a key contact point, so don’t skimp on grip, comfort or security

By Stan Portus

Published: Wednesday, 02 August 2023 at 15:00 PM


Installing a set of the best mountain bike grips is an easy way to make a big difference to your riding by improving comfort and control at one of the key contact points on your bike.

Mountain bike grip choice is as personal as it gets and there are no hard and fast rules here about which ones to go for. However, shock and absorption, width and surface texture are three things to bear in mind when considering which mountain bike grips to get.

You might be happy with a relatively thin and firm grip if you’re riding cross-country, but you’ll likely want something with a bit more cushioning and a grippier surface if you’re heading downhill.

Length of grip is another thing to consider. If you have large hands or run a wide handlebar, you might appreciate longer grips, but if space on your bar is limited you might want to go for a shorter grip.

Most of the grips here are lock-on grips that have clamps. These are good because they stay in place and don’t move around, as other clamps can.

With this in mind, read on to find out about the best grips our expert testers have got their hands on.

Best mountain bike grips in 2023

Gusset S2 (Extra Soft Compound)

5.0 out of 5 star rating
Best mountain bike grips
The soft compound of these grips means they absorb impacts well, but it does wear down quickly.
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  • Price: £18 as tested
  • Length: 131mm
  • Diameter: 32mm

Your hands drop neatly into place on the S2s, as the Extra Soft rubber sags a little under your weight. The diamond-cut pattern and raised finger strips keep your hands exactly where you want them.

They provide unparalleled damping and lessen wrist-jarring on big impacts. The single lockring means you can easily access the full width of the grip, with support over the whole palm.

However, there’s no escaping how quickly the Extra Soft Compound rubber wears down, with these showing signs of it after testing, but that’s the trade-off for their top-level compliance and feel.