#*Best DJ grips*#

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#*Best DJ grips*#
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Posted: May 6, 2009 at 21:06 Quote
suicidedownhiller wrote:
Ruffians are super slippery unless you wear gloves imo. I love peatys though

They are definatly a tad slippery when damp. I would go gloves with them as well. Rogues on the other hand should be run with no gloves.

Posted: May 6, 2009 at 21:08 Quote
suicidedownhiller wrote:
Ruffians are super slippery unless you wear gloves imo. I love peatys though

No.. they are soooo legit for djing.. I run them.

Posted: May 6, 2009 at 21:12 Quote
NS831 wrote:
suicidedownhiller wrote:
Ruffians are super slippery unless you wear gloves imo. I love peatys though

No.. they are soooo legit for djing.. I run them.

They are great grips for people with smaller hands and dry. However since the OP wanted soft grips and lives in the UK they might not quite fit the bill.

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Posted: May 6, 2009 at 21:12 Quote
Cmontjumper wrote:
anyone heard of adam hauck grips?? are the good? i won a few but havent got them yet
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anyone?

Posted: May 6, 2009 at 21:15 Quote
talon wrote:
NS831 wrote:
suicidedownhiller wrote:
Ruffians are super slippery unless you wear gloves imo. I love peatys though

No.. they are soooo legit for djing.. I run them.

They are great grips for people with smaller hands and dry. However since the OP wanted soft grips and lives in the UK they might not quite fit the bill.

I have the biggest hands ever dude... And they get sweaty a bit and they work like a charm. you just have to where them in a little.

Posted: May 6, 2009 at 21:22 Quote
NS831 wrote:
talon wrote:
NS831 wrote:


No.. they are soooo legit for djing.. I run them.

They are great grips for people with smaller hands and dry. However since the OP wanted soft grips and lives in the UK they might not quite fit the bill.

I have the biggest hands ever dude... And they get sweaty a bit and they work like a charm. you just have to where them in a little.
these have a large diameter and get very sticky no pun intended.


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Posted: May 6, 2009 at 21:24 Quote
GG-Allin wrote:
NS831 wrote:
talon wrote:


They are great grips for people with smaller hands and dry. However since the OP wanted soft grips and lives in the UK they might not quite fit the bill.

I have the biggest hands ever dude... And they get sweaty a bit and they work like a charm. you just have to where them in a little.
these have a large diameter and get very sticky no pun intended.


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dude I think you have inspired me.. HOLY SHIT Weed grips.. thats f*cking legit.

Posted: May 6, 2009 at 21:24 Quote
Well how big is big? My hands are 7 1/4 inches from the base of my hand to the tip of my middle finger. I ran ruffians for 2 seasons and they were great. However that was 5 years ago and I've grown since then.

Posted: May 6, 2009 at 21:28 Quote
talon wrote:
Well how big is big? My hands are 7 1/4 inches from the base of my hand to the tip of my middle finger. I ran ruffians for 2 seasons and they were great. However that was 5 years ago and I've grown since then.
I just measured there almost 8 inches lol.. I never really noticed at all the smallness of the grips.

Posted: May 6, 2009 at 21:32 Quote
If thats all you have ever ridden then I could see why not. I switched from pedal power to a dirtbike and after that the tiny grips just didn't feel right.

Posted: May 6, 2009 at 21:35 Quote
talon wrote:
If thats all you have ever ridden then I could see why not. I switched from pedal power to a dirtbike and after that the tiny grips just didn't feel right.
Go back to Pedal Power. Its way better. Yeah I guess thats probably why. But you sure stick to a bike.

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Posted: May 6, 2009 at 21:36 Quote
ODI Rogue

OR

Lizard Skin Northshore

Used and Loved both..like the ODI compound a little more since it's stickyer

Posted: May 6, 2009 at 21:38 Quote
gary young's signature grip is pretty nice, has a good worn in feel, even when sweaty they still stay in your hand well.

Posted: May 6, 2009 at 21:38 Quote
NS831 wrote:
talon wrote:
If thats all you have ever ridden then I could see why not. I switched from pedal power to a dirtbike and after that the tiny grips just didn't feel right.
Go back to Pedal Power. Its way better. Yeah I guess thats probably why. But you sure stick to a bike.

I did switch back to pedal power. I moved into the city and I couldn't afford having a 200 pound bike chasing me down on a bail anymore. Bills suck but what can you do.

Anyways back on topic Razz

Posted: May 6, 2009 at 21:43 Quote
NS831 wrote:
talon wrote:
NS831 wrote:


No.. they are soooo legit for djing.. I run them.

They are great grips for people with smaller hands and dry. However since the OP wanted soft grips and lives in the UK they might not quite fit the bill.

I have the biggest hands ever dude... And they get sweaty a bit and they work like a charm. you just have to where them in a little.

Yeah dude same. I got big hands and run them gloveless, they get sticky tup


 


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