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LoamLab Counterpunch Bar Ends

LoamLab Counterpunch Bar Ends

4.3
Rated 4.3 out of 5 stars
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Description

The Counterpunch makes clipping trees less problematic by protecting the 5th digit and metacarpal (ie. your pinky!) from impact, greatly reducing the chance of a broken bone. The curved surface slides rather than grabs, making it less likely the bar will hang up and throw the rider.

As soon as testing began, several riders reported improved control and declared it the top reason to run them, which is something that typical MTB handguards don't offer.

During a full-on tree strike, on chunky bark, the Counterpunch slides and doesn't grab. Saving a potential crash, saving your hand, and maybe saving your season.

Why they don’t curve over your pinky more? Because they don’t need to. Less is more.

Wanna see the Counterpunch in action? Check out the video under the Links & More Info tab

Hand Position: Like to run the meat of your palm off the end of the bar? You know it puts you more at risk but control is more important than safety, right? The Counterpunch still allows you to do this comfortably and safely, even if you really like to hang it out.

Who's this item for: The Counterpunch is for anyone who's ever mashed their pinky on a tree and wants a low profile solution to help them slip past other trees that try to get in their way.

Mounting style: The Counterpunch replaces the outer lockring on ODI or LoamLab dual clamp grips and mounts to the bar with an expanding collet.

Recommended torque is 6-7Nm and Loam Lab has tested on carbon bars with excessive torque exceeding 14Nm with no splitting or cracking. Stick to the recommended torque and you'll be fine to use the Counterpunch with your fancy carbon bars.

Material: 6061-T6 Aluminium, Stainless Steel Hardware

Pattern: Diamond pattern chequering where it's needed for grip, smooth rubber where it's beneficial for comfort.

Features: Curved surface protects the pinky and slides on glancing impact with trees to help you stay upright and keep you out of the emergency ward.

End caps: The Counterpunch performs dual duties as the outer lockring and end cap.

Weight: Counterpunch without grips: 68g per pair

What's in the box: Counterpunch pair with mounting hardware

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Product Reviews

4.3
Rated 4.3 out of 5 stars
Based on 3 reviews
Total 5 star reviews: 2 Total 4 star reviews: 0 Total 3 star reviews: 1 Total 2 star reviews: 0 Total 1 star reviews: 0
67%would recommend this product
3 reviews
  • Kev S.
    Verified Buyer
    I recommend this product
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    5 months ago
    Anti tree drama bar ends

    These bar ends have paid for themselves within 2 rides,hit a tree on the right first ride and on the left during the second, received no pinky contact at all and basically just plowed on, These days i only see out of one eye so tree's can be an issue at speed, so if you don't see well and often hit shit these are awesome

  • Keith
    I recommend this product
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    1 year ago
    Definitely useful

    They look a little weird but have definitely saved smashed pinkies on several occasions, and at least stopped a couple of bar vs tree moments where otherwise I might have been sent off the trail and instead just ended with a small wobble after brushing a tree. Maybe my bars are too wide (or more likely my judgement and riding skill not good enough) but I'm happy to have these fitted, and I'm now used to the feel and security of having them in place. Will be fitted to my eMTB as well.

  • Mark I.
    I recommend this product
    Rated 3 out of 5 stars
    2 years ago
    Time will tell if they're worth it.

    They seemed like a good idea at the time. I like the idea of protecting my little fingers and my grips if i 'brush' a tree but they feel a little weird and are very hard with your finger next to them on the trails. Time will tell if they are worth the purchase.

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