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Old 03-04-2020, 08:19 PM
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Suggestions for increasing padding to bars?

I’ve been losing muscle mass in my right hand for a while. This is the first year it seems I will need more padding to alleviate pressure on the bones. For those in a similar position, did you double wrap with CX tape, or add silicone pads to the bars, or find gloves with more padding built in? Anyone use anti-vibration work gloves? One thought I had was to slice open/install thin mtb grips and then tape over them. Open to any suggestions.
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Old 03-04-2020, 08:32 PM
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Try the Fizik or Planet bike gel bar padding. Cush where you need it and not too much of it.
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Old 03-04-2020, 08:32 PM
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Suggestions for increasing padding to bars?

Give something like a Fabric brand knurl bar tape a try. It is pretty thick and if that isn’t enough then you can always wrap some other wrap around it. That should give you plenty of padding and a bit thicker of a surface area for your hands.


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Old 03-04-2020, 08:34 PM
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Fizik gel stuff. Works great.
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Old 03-04-2020, 08:43 PM
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I double wrap.
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Old 03-04-2020, 09:31 PM
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The Fizik gel pads are nice.

You may also want to size down to a 26.0 bar else the gel plus 2.5 mm tape might make the whole wrap just too big to grip confidently
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Old 03-04-2020, 10:10 PM
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the gel pads are awesome. tuck some under the hood as well so you can get the padding effect while riding on the hoods. that + cycling gloves i don't see your hand going numb anytime soon.
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Old 03-04-2020, 10:20 PM
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Silca has some new bar tape.. 3.5mm but claim feels like 5
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Old 03-04-2020, 10:45 PM
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Simular problems, I had carpal tunnel surgery on both wrist.

I found that plumbing foam tube padding/insulation works great. The same packaging you see on bike tubes for shipping. Found at home depot

Tight fit around bars, it goes right on top of your tape

Looks bulky but it works I even pad the brake levers

Hope your hand improves
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Old 03-04-2020, 11:02 PM
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Cinelli Gel Cork....drop mic
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Old 03-04-2020, 11:06 PM
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Hoods or tops giving you trouble?
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Old 03-05-2020, 06:16 AM
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Maybe look at one of the shock absorbing stem that’s been introduced in the last few months for gravel riding. I can’t remember the brand but I believe it was reviewed positively in Cyclingtips.

Foam and/or double wrap will only do so much. Minimizing vibration at the handlebar would seem to be the key. I would also put the fattest tires on the bike. I would bet a beer that a 28c over a 25c offers more vibration absorption than double wrapping bars.

I feel for you. Whatever course you follow, good luck.
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Old 03-05-2020, 06:57 AM
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Maybe look at one of the shock absorbing stem that’s been introduced in the last few months for gravel riding. I can’t remember the brand but I believe it was reviewed positively in Cyclingtips.

Foam and/or double wrap will only do so much. Minimizing vibration at the handlebar would seem to be the key. I would also put the fattest tires on the bike. I would bet a beer that a 28c over a 25c offers more vibration absorption than double wrapping bars.

I feel for you. Whatever course you follow, good luck.
I agree with all of this—and 32mm tires will provide even more shock absorption still, although your bike might not be able to handle tires that wide.

On my all-road bike I use the Bontrager IsoCore VR handlebar, which is shaped to accommodate gel pads without excessive bulk. The bar plus a cushioned bar tape cuts vibration a lot.
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Old 03-05-2020, 07:42 AM
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I double wrap.
Correct! I use cork wrap under, and leather tape over. Have for years. Works great. Plus, I can normally find cheap cork tape in less desirable color ways on sale pretty cheap
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Old 03-05-2020, 07:52 AM
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For my wife with small hands and sensitive ulnar nerves, double wrap (fizik over cork) was too thick and it was actually worse than a single wrap of Cinelli cork. I've been wrapping my bikes with Red Monkey Big 40 tape (used to be called Zevlin before RM bought it out) for many years and I really like it- it's the approximate thickness of most cork tapes but wider so you can overlap more- it's also longer than most tapes so you can have generous overlaps. Wrapping thicker works for my wife, thinner works for me. https://www.redmonkeysports.com/coll...ravel-bar-tape

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