🚴♂️ Grip it and rip it with confidence!
Peaty’s Max Grip Carbon Gripper Paste is a specially formulated assembly paste designed for carbon fibre components. This eco-friendly product combines renewable natural oils with ultra-fine pumice particles to eliminate slip and enhance grip, reducing the torque needed for secure clamping. Its non-toxic formula is durable against harsh conditions, making it an essential for any cyclist looking to optimize their ride.
Color | Black |
Size | 75g |
Height | 5 centimetres |
Item display length | 10 centimetres |
Item display width | 5 centimetres |
Material type | Natural Oils and Pumice |
Number of items | 1 |
Usage | Prevent Corrosion |
Included components | Grease |
Brand | Peaty's |
Department | Unisex-Adult |
Manufacturer | Peaty's |
Item model number | PGR-CGP-75-1 |
Product Dimensions | 10 x 5 x 5 cm; 75 g |
ASIN | B097C8JJY4 |
A**D
seatpost aint slippin nowhere with this stuff
works great
D**R
Good value, does the job
Keep a tube of this in the tool box for when I'm working on carbon frames - haven't had any issues with the quality or performance, it does the job perfectly. Also seems better value than some of the more expensive alternatives out there. Highly recommend.
S**R
Not enough to grip a Trek Domane Seatpost
As the title says, not enough to keep the seatpost at the torque setting.Ended up buying other park branded one that did the trick.
H**S
Grips ike a camel's ring in a sandstorm
Brilliant product. My seat post was slipping and I tried a different brand that failed miserably. This stuff is completely the business.
R**D
Great grip no grease
Carbon on carbon this does the job, never use grease. You can feel the grip as you insert the carbon seat post into a carbon frame.
T**M
Good quality
Good quality product
M**K
The best on the market
Great product.
B**A
Not enough grip for seat post.
I usually rate Peaty's products highly and have a bike, toolbox and even wardrobe full of the stuff but unfortunately this paste just wasn't up to the task of holding my seat post in place.Upon opening, it felt very impressive; Very gritty to the touch and my initial thoughts were the particles felt bigger and more pronounced than other brands that I have used.It initially felt like it had tonnes of grip and as I crunched the seat post down into the seat tube I wondered how it could ever slip on that grit. In use, however, it was almost like the large particles had just disintegrated once tightened and left behind only a slick, oily paste.Throughout the next week I made at least 6 or 7 attempts at fully cleaning off and re-applying only for it to slip drastically within minutes of riding. At this point I had to give up on it.I bought a tube of a well known brand's gripper paste which I have used before and it held like it had been super glued on the first try with minimal torque so I am afraid that I cannot recommend this stuff for high energy applications like seat posts that have to hold firm against a very large amount of shifting weight in normal use.I don't usually bother to use gripper paste on carbon bars but I did use a little this time and I can at least report that there has been no slippage there.
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