The DMR Deathgrip2 Flange is the updated version of the grip that inspired a whole generation of mountain bike grips. The same proven pattern is here: a soft mushroom section at the thumb and forefinger area to prevent blisters in soft-tissue zones, diamond knurl across the main grip surface for confident purchase in all conditions, and a waffle layout on the underside to lock your fingers in position. What is new is the tapered hard core end for added durability, a slimmer flange with a fresh relief design and updated DMR logo, and millimetre-perfect repositioning of each texture zone for the ultimate feel. A tapered core keeps the grip firmly mounted using a single collar lockring. Available in thick (31.3mm) and thin (29.8mm) diameters across eleven colours.
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Features:
- Iconic grip pattern: mushroom comfort zone, diamond knurl grip section, waffle underside for finger placement
- Tapered core for secure, rattle-free fitment with a single collar lockring (no outer lockring needed)
- Exposed tapered hard core end for added durability against knocks and abrasion
- Slimmer flange with new relief design and updated DMR logo
- Millimetre-perfect texture positioning for optimal comfort and control
- Soft 20a krayton rubber compound: comfortable, durable, and lightweight
- Aluminium collar lockring, single bolt (torque to 2Nm)
- Available in thick (31.3mm) and thin (29.8mm)
- 133mm grip length
- Weight: 100g per pair
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Specifications:
Compound: Soft 20a Krayton
Grip Length: 133mm
Diameter (Thick): 31.3mm
Diameter (Thin): 29.8mm
Lockring: Aluminium collar, single bolt
Torque: 2Nm
Weight: 100g per pair
Flange: Yes
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Our thoughts:
The Deathgrip pattern has earned its reputation for good reason. The combination of mushroom, knurl, and waffle in one grip covers every zone of your hand with the right texture for what that zone needs to do. The Deathgrip2 refines the original with the slimmer flange and repositioned texture zones, and the tapered core keeps things locked tight without any fuss. If you want a grip with serious heritage that backs it up with real performance on the trail, the Deathgrip2 is an easy recommendation.