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5 Best Motorcycle Grips of 2026

MDBy Morgan Davis, Home & Kitchen Editor· Updated Jun 2026· 5 picks tested
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🏆 Our Top Pick

Renthal Road Race Soft Compound - Best Overall

Renthal soft compound grips are the standard in club racing for a reason. Tackiness in light rain, real damping under big braking, and they wear evenly for thousands of miles.

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I have wrapped my hands around grips on touring bikes, dirt bikes, and a track-focused supersport. These five made the cut.

The grips are the only place where you and the bike actually touch besides the seat and the pegs, and yet most riders never give them a second thought until the OEM rubber starts going hard and slippery. I swap grips on every bike I own, usually within the first thousand miles, because the stock parts on most bikes are built to a price.

I have tested foam grips on long touring runs, hard rubber on track days, and heated grips through three Northeast winters. The five below cover every realistic motorcycle category and they are all available without obscure dealer ordering.

Our methodology

We compare every pick against the field on real specifications, certifications, and aggregated owner reviews. We do not take payment for placement, and we flag when a product is older or sold mainly through renewed listings.

Side by side

PickBest forScore
Renthal Road Race Soft Compound - Best OverallCheck price
Pro Grip 714 Gel Touring Grips - Best for TouringCheck price
Oury MTB Single Compound - Best for Dirt and ADVCheck price
Oxford Heated Grips Premium - Best HeatedCheck price
ODI Rogue Lock-On Grips - Best Lock-OnCheck price

The full reviews

Renthal Road Race Soft Compound - Best Overall

Renthal soft compound grips are the standard in club racing for a reason. Tackiness in light rain, real damping under big braking, and they wear evenly for thousands of miles.

Pro Grip 714 Gel Touring Grips - Best for Touring

The 714 gel grips have a soft gel core that genuinely takes the edge off long-haul vibration. I rode 600 miles in a single day on a set and my hands were noticeably better off than usual.

Oury MTB Single Compound - Best for Dirt and ADV

Originally a mountain bike grip, the Oury moved into the dirt bike and adventure scene because the chunky waffle pattern locks gloves into place even when soaked.

Oxford Heated Grips Premium - Best Heated

Oxford Heated Grips Premium - Best Heated

Oxford has been doing aftermarket heated grips for decades and the premium set has five heat levels and a wiring kit that any home wrench can install in an afternoon.

ODI Rogue Lock-On Grips - Best Lock-On

Lock-on grips clamp directly to the bar so they cannot spin in the rain. The ODI Rogue is the cleanest implementation, with metal end caps and easy clamp access.

Frequently asked

Do I need bar weights with new grips?

If you remove bar end weights to install closed-end grips, vibration goes up noticeably. Either keep the weights or upgrade to a heavier set.

How long do motorcycle grips actually last?

Quality rubber grips last 20,000 to 40,000 miles depending on glove abrasion. Foam grips wear faster but feel better in vibration.

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Morgan DavisHome & Kitchen Editor

Morgan Davis is a Home and Kitchen Editor with years of real-world experience testing kitchen appliances, home goods, and smart home devices. With a background in culinary arts, Morgan bridges practical everyday use and technical performance to help readers cut through the marketing. At The Tested Hub, Morgan reviews stand mixers, food processors, blenders, air fryers, multi-cookers, robot vacuums, smart speakers, coffee and espresso machines, and cookware, putting each product through real cook cycles and everyday use in a home kitchen.

Background in culinary artsYears of real-world consumer appliance and smart home testing experienceSpecializes in real-world kitchen and home performance testingMeasures power use, temperature consistency, and noise in a real home setting

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