Hands ache during ride - advice please
Discussion
Usually around 15 miles into my ride, (mainly off road cycling) my hands start to ache. Would better/softer handle grips help with that, or is it more to do with how I am set up on my bike?
I have the standard grips that came with the bike from Intense, so assume they are usually the cheap options offering little comfort..
Any advice?
G
I have the standard grips that came with the bike from Intense, so assume they are usually the cheap options offering little comfort..
Any advice?
G
You can play with softer grips or gloves with gel inserts etc. but it might be a case of holding the bars less tight (for off road, position your centre of mass to get heavy feet/light hands, steer the bike with your hips, "guide" the bars rather than death grip) and strengthening your forearms and core off the bike.
Could also try raising the handlebars (move spacers under the stem) to get more weight on the saddle.
Lee McCormack's book is well worth a read if you can cope with the "bro" language used.
Could also try raising the handlebars (move spacers under the stem) to get more weight on the saddle.
Lee McCormack's book is well worth a read if you can cope with the "bro" language used.
Gren said:
Gripping too tight is common amongst newer cyclists. I know I used to do it. Relax your grip and that should help.
ODI X-Trainers are my grips of choice on the mtb. Sort of things you can wear without gloves if you really want but good padded gloves will help a lot
Thanks - ordered some ODI grips to see if that helps, no harm really, as the standard one's don't offer much in the way of comfort.. I have a few days in AFAN tomorrow, will try to loosen my grip a bit. ODI X-Trainers are my grips of choice on the mtb. Sort of things you can wear without gloves if you really want but good padded gloves will help a lot
Thanks all..
G
Ali bars? I also found I used to get numb hands, but then I switched to some cheap carbon bars from the far east. Takes out some of the road buzz.
Got a set of Hylix bars on my CX and a set of 3T Ergonova replicas on my first road bike. The 3T replicas are probably my favourite. Didn't like the red on the Hylix bars and I couldn't find the 3T replicas again, so went for some Topeak ones for the new bike. Not as light as the others, but they solved the numb hands problem
Got a set of Hylix bars on my CX and a set of 3T Ergonova replicas on my first road bike. The 3T replicas are probably my favourite. Didn't like the red on the Hylix bars and I couldn't find the 3T replicas again, so went for some Topeak ones for the new bike. Not as light as the others, but they solved the numb hands problem

fat80b said:
I had a similar problem in the past - I figured that the reach was too much and I solved this by replacing the stem with a shorter one thereby bringing the handlebars a few cm closer to me and the problem disappeared.
It is amazing how little adjustments can transform a ride, in some cases!i had similar problems so i got these and the problem disappeared 
https://www.evanscycles.com/specialized-contour-xc...
cheers
Clive

https://www.evanscycles.com/specialized-contour-xc...
cheers
Clive
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