#1 gripper is from sweden. Here in sweden they’re really popular and you see them being used by alot of riders. There actually is another company from sweden that make silicone seat covers that are very similar to these. They’re called ”Selab silicone grip cover”. Selab is a little bit thicker so they have even a little bit better durability. Both brands have a great product though! /✌️🇸🇪
I have one on my 20' ktm 300. Very good product and very strong and flexible. Very grippy at all times and even when standing. We ride all year round here in Sweden and the winters are wet and snowy. Best seat cover around.
Thanks for the answer. I'm actually quite happy with it, but I mainly use it for steep forest climbing (in the dry). Grips good. Never seen it used in hard enduro competition - guess your points partly is the reason why. Keep up the good work - your tips and tricks videos are great :)
Looks good. Any update since having it fitted? How does it perform when covered in mud. I recently had a ride where clay type mud got all over the seat and even with a fairly good gripper cover, it was like ice. Anything like that to compare with?
Yes, it's the best seat cover I have ever used. It works very well in dry and wet. I have now fitted it to all my bikes. Last week I tried the KTM Powerparts seat cover again and couldn't believe how bad it was. Straight back to the Gripper
#1 gripper is from sweden. Here in sweden they’re really popular and you see them being used by alot of riders.
There actually is another company from sweden that make silicone seat covers that are very similar to these. They’re called ”Selab silicone grip cover”. Selab is a little bit thicker so they have even a little bit better durability.
Both brands have a great product though!
/✌️🇸🇪
I have one on my 20' ktm 300.
Very good product and very strong and flexible.
Very grippy at all times and even when standing.
We ride all year round here in Sweden and the winters are wet and snowy.
Best seat cover around.
Thankfully the seat covers on the current Beta bikes are waterproof, but this looks a good solution for those that don't have a Beta! :-)
Hi
Does this seat cover tears pants ?)😊
Hi Karl, Where can I find out more about the training you offer, whats the best way to get in touch?
Hi Ollie, there is a Whatsapp button on my FB page: facebook.com/technicalenduroskillstraining/ 👍😎👍
Have you tried the Acerbis X-seat?
Yes, not a fan. I know it’s waterproof but it gets slippery when wet and sits taller than the stock seat. :)
Thanks for the answer. I'm actually quite happy with it, but I mainly use it for steep forest climbing (in the dry). Grips good. Never seen it used in hard enduro competition - guess your points partly is the reason why. Keep up the good work - your tips and tricks videos are great :)
@@TBI81 👍😎👍
Good stuff. Thanks!
Looks good. Any update since having it fitted? How does it perform when covered in mud. I recently had a ride where clay type mud got all over the seat and even with a fairly good gripper cover, it was like ice. Anything like that to compare with?
Yes, it's the best seat cover I have ever used. It works very well in dry and wet. I have now fitted it to all my bikes. Last week I tried the KTM Powerparts seat cover again and couldn't believe how bad it was. Straight back to the Gripper
something wrong with your video settings???
Why?
@@enduroskillstraining don't know why it's in HDR
Iphone straight to TH-cam 🤷♂️