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I've found that grippy surfaces on the bars and saddle prevent the sort of unwanted movement that can expose body tissues to pressure and pain.
Too much thickness and not enough grip can be worse than thin tape that has tack to it. I find myself sorting and prioritizing my winter glove options according to how grippy they are, as my hands become arthritic at times (polymyalgia rheumatica, bursitis). |
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#18
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I've got arthritis in my hands and I wrap a layer or two of electrical splice tape before wrapping the top layer. If you stretch it on, you can control how much thickness it adds.
You can find it at home improvement stores, it's rubbery in texture and sticks to itself. |
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Thanks for all the great feedback.
At this point I am thinking to go with the Enve tape as it has great reviews and many mention the cushioning. The Silca also seems a good option but I am afraid the extra thickness might be too much for small hands. I think this will be just a marginal gain and not a solution in itself but worth a try. |
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The 3mm Fizik tape is pretty good. I have that on my CX bike and my wife's road bike. Lasts a long time. I prefer the 2mm tape on my road bike for a firmer feel though.
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We recently put Lizard Skin on our gravel bikes. Amazing stuff. Comes in many thicknesses and colours.
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Thay make padding that goes under parts of the bar tape. Gloves with more padding too.
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