The all-new range of Trek Line MTB Grips use a recycled core with strategic cutouts to enable thicker rubber where you need it for comfort. Plus, they come in a range of colors and a winged version. Learn more here…

Trek has introduced a new lineup of “Line” lock-on grips designed with comfort and sustainability in mind—they’re made from 80% recycled material. Central to the design is a strategically cut plastic core, which allows for 28% more rubber between the bar and your hand in certain areas, enhancing cushioning and control. Featuring a soft rubber compound, the grips are left/right specific with tread patterns tailored for palm comfort and finger grip.

Trek Line MTB Grips
  • Trek Line MTB Grips
  • Trek Line MTB Grips

The new Line range includes five models to suit different preferences and budgets. They all come in a single diameter that measures around 32mm, aiming to strike a balanced feel for a variety of hand sizes. The Line Comp ($14.99) features a single composite clamp, the Line Elite ($24.99) upgrades to a single alloy clamp, and the top-tier Line Pro ($34.99) adds dual alloy clamps for extra security. Trek also offers Ergonomic versions with integrated comfort wings, available in both Comp ($14.99) and Pro ($34.99) variants. All models are offered in a range of colors, including tan to match your sidewalls.

Lean more about the Trek Line MTB Grips over at Trek Bikes.

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