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NG Sports Clovee
10 December 2025on Michael Faiss

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NG Sports Clovee review: A solid everyday handle for a small price

Review / NG Sports Clovee: A lock-on grip for under €15? The NG Sports Clovee makes it possible and positions itself as one of the most affordable screw-on grips on the market. It surprises with remarkably solid workmanship for this price range and a very low weight. But what's the catch? Our review clarifies what you get for your money and where the… read more

10 December 2025on Michael Faiss
Race Face Chester
8 December 2025on Michael Faiss

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Race Face Chester grip in the test: Unassuming high-flyer

Review: At first glance, the Race Face Chester looks like a solid, standard grip – unassuming, pragmatic, almost a bit run-of-the-mill. But beneath its simple surface lies a surprisingly well-thought-out ergonomic concept that made it one of our favorites in the test. A grip that proves the best ideas aren't always the loudest… read more

8 December 2025on Michael Faiss
Renthal Traction
6 December 2025on Michael Faiss

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Renthal Traction in review: The race weapon for maximum control?

Review: The Renthal Traction Lock-on isn't a grip for the masses. It's thin, uncompromisingly direct, and packed with clever technology straight from racing. With its unique ribbed design, it promises ultimate grip in every riding situation. We tested whether this high-end grip is worth the money and for whom it's really suitable… read more

6 December 2025on Michael Faiss
Ritchey WCS Trail Python
4 December 2025on Michael Faiss

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Ritchey WCS Trail Python in the test: Exotic handle for large hands

Ritchey WCS Trail Python Review: Ritchey is a legend in cycling, and the brand's grips were once the ultimate. With the WCS Trail Python, the traditional company ventures into an extremely unique concept: a massive, highly ergonomic grip made of neoprene foam, designed to combat numbness. But our test shows: The bold design is a case for… read more

4 December 2025on Michael Faiss
Oury V2
2 December 2025on Michael Faiss

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Oury V2 Lock-On review: Iconic design meets top performance

Review / Oury V2 Lock On: For decades, Oury grips have been a staple in the gravity scene, known for their distinctive, blocky design. The US manufacturer has channeled its decades of experience into the V2 Lock-On version, which combines old-school charm with modern clamping technology. At around €37, they aren't among the cheapest grips, but they promise… read more

2 December 2025on Michael Faiss
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Canyon Deflectr

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Race Face Chester

Race Face Chester grip in the test: Unassuming high-flyer

New Q36.5 X SRM shoe-pedal system: One unit for more power

Renthal Traction

Renthal Traction in review: The race weapon for maximum control?

Cool bags for the subculture: Bikepacking bags from Swift Industries

Race gravel bike at a top price: Bulls Machete RX 1

Sigma RECO radar taillights

State-of-the-art radar technology with intelligent lighting functions and networked communication: Sigma RECO radar taillights

Everyday racing bike with a modernized frame: Bull's Daily Grinder 3

State-of-the-art protection technologies with a playful approach: Puky Sparky, the children's helmet that grows with them

Ritchey WCS Trail Python

Ritchey WCS Trail Python in the test: Exotic handle for large hands

An e-bike for every occasion: The new Focus Aventura²

Modern standards, lower prices: Focus Atlas 2026

Oury V2

Oury V2 Lock-On review: Iconic design meets top performance

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