Race Face’s Getta Grip Lock-On Grips provide an impressive level of grip and comfort for a relatively low price. However, the thin rubber results in little damping.

Designed with a relatively low profile, the Race Face Getta Grip Lock-On Grips are intended for all riding from cross-country to downhill. The 30mm diameter size on test was primarily used for trail riding throughout my three-month test period. Still, there’s a 33mm diameter option also.

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2022 race face getta grip lower texture (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

These grips use Race Face’s proprietary rubber compound with a hexagonal texture at the bottom or fingertip portion of the grip and a low profile upper section. They employ a single locking ring that locks the tapered inner core that’s included to prevent the grip from twisting under load. The ends of the grips are closed, too, ideal if you’re good at losing bar ends.

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2022 race face getta grip logo (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

These grips have a contoured profile that widens nearer the end of the grip. Race Face says that this is to stop your hands from ‘blowing off’ the ends of the bars, but in practice, the profile this contour creates is incredibly comfortable, and actually, it hugs the palms really nicely.

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2022 race face getta grip end (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

While there isn’t much in the way of texture, the hexagonal undersides stick out a little bit, giving your fingertips something to grip. They’re fairly subtle, though, so they’re not intrusive; instead, they boost grip when you’re in the attack position and putting the power down.

The grip is aided by the tacky rubber compound, which works well with, or without gloves. However, it’s not incredibly soft if you prefer some damping that softer compounds can offer. They’ve held up pretty well throughout the test period, too, with minimal signs of wear.

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2022 race face getta grip collar (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

As they’re relatively thin grips, the bar feel is really good, but this comes at a further cost to vibration damping. Thankfully, if this is an issue for you, there is the 33mm diameter grip mentioned previously. 

 

The Getta Grips offer reasonably good bang for your buck, considering the grip, comfort and the selection of coloured collars to pick from (we’ve got the lovely Kash Money collars). Similarly priced grips are PNW’s Loam Grips, priced at £18. These are tapered but much more textured, and the array of fins cut into the rubber summon up a good level of damping. Of course, this is all about personal preference.

 

If you’re looking for a reasonably tacky but very grippy and comfortable pair of grips, you’ll be totally satisfied with the Race Face Getta Grips. However, if you appreciate tons of damping and texture, you won’t find those here.

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Bar tape and grips

Product purpose: 

Race Face says, “We think that the best path to a happy life is to ride as often as possible. These grips have the perfect combination of tackiness, durability and cushioning to keep you in the saddle and on the sunny side of life.” They are tacky and durable, though they don’t provide much cushioning.

Build extra: 

Tapered inner core to prevent twisting. Durable proprietary RF rubber compound. Lightweight design with single lock-on collar. Directional hex pattern underside to match natural shape of fingers when curled. Increased diameter at end of grip – keep hands from blowing off the grip when you’re getting rowdy. Available in 2 diameters: 30 and 33mm.

Product construction 


Product construction extra: 

No complaints here.

Product performance 


Product performance extra: 

Excellently grippy and the contour is comfortable, though damping or cushioning is limited.

Product durability 


Product durability extra: 

No real signs of wear after three months of riding.

Product comfort 


Product comfort extra: 

Contours are comfortable but could offer more damping.

product value 


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Product value extra: 

Price sits firmly in the cheaper to middle end of the range. Not too shabby for the cash.

Overall performance: 

Great, they provide excellent grip, they’re comfy and they’re durable. They just don’t provide the best damping.

Product likes: 

Comfort, grip.

Product dislikes: 

Lack of damping.

Enjoy: 

Yes

Buy: 

Yes

Recommend: 

Yes

Conclusion: 

An excellent grip for the money, though those who prefer more damping from their grip will have to look elsewhere.