Imprint Bicycle Grips
TMR Designs' boys have successfully developed the Imprint Bicycle Grips, a biker that is made of a unique material that can be etched into the hands of the driver to create the highest possible grip.
TMR Designs' boys have successfully developed the Imprint Bicycle Grips, a biker that is made of a unique material that can be etched into the hands of the driver to create the highest possible grip. Depending on the different model, the handle can be made of Polymer or aluminum, one end will be equipped with a lock, the other end is fitted with the same material.
>>> Video: Introducing Imprint Bicycle Grips
To begin using, the user places it in hot water (near the boiling point, about 95 degrees), so that the cast material clings to it. Then, you have to dip the cold water handle quickly (to cool the material) and clench your hands to form it.
Next, you put it back in the cold water, then screw it up on the steering wheel and peel off its mesh, the rest will have a diamond surface. This process can be repeated many times, if you want to change the shape of the handle.
Not only does the contact area increase, but it also makes the hand more comfortable by reducing the pressure points on the hands. Lighter pressure will also increase the life of the handle, as they are "grasped" more evenly.
Along with mountain bikes, Imprint Bicycle Grips are manufactured for use on any bike with a straight handle. The design team is currently calling for community contributions on Kickstarter to be able to officially commercialize. With a contribution of about £ 21 (about $ 35), you will have a pair of Imprint Bicycle Grips, while for £ 30 ($ 50) you will get the aluminum version - when it's officially produced.
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