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Fizik Tempo Microtex Bondcush Classic

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Size: 2.5mm


Style: Soft (Last Gen.)


Color: White


Features

  • Thickness: 2.5 mm
  • Material: Microtex
  • Washable, Breathable & Durable

Description

Bar:Tape. Pro Riders choice


Brand: Fizik


Color: White


Material: microtex


Number of Items: 1


Size: 2.5mm


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎3.8 x 3.4 x 2.5 inches


Package Weight: ‎0.14 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎3.5 x 3.25 x 2.5 inches


Item Weight: ‎100 Grams


Brand Name: ‎Fizik


Color: ‎White


Material: ‎microtex


Suggested Users: ‎unisex


Number of Items: ‎1


Manufacturer: ‎Highway Two, LLC.


Part Number: ‎BT08A00016


Model Year: ‎2016


Style: ‎Soft (Last Gen.)


Included Components: ‎Bar Tape


Size: ‎2.5mm


Sport Type: ‎Cycling


Date First Available: November 17, 2009


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  • 5.0 out of 5 stars Looks slick!
Something about white tape on my handlebars in my bike!
Reviewed in the United States on June 1, 2023 by Edgar Ibarra

  • 5.0 out of 5 stars Seems like a superior product.
The presentation of this product doesn't clearly show all that comes with it. The black strip with the brand logo is a section of tape that seems to be fancy electrical tape. Folks who know how to wrap handlebars know what to do with this; it's essential. There are also two pieces of the wrap about 3-4 inches long (I didn't measure) to use as padding in a sensitive spot. These are to be used around the brake lever support on drop bars, which I learned watching a YouTube video. I have straight bars so I used the strips as extra padding in another spot where I sometimes get sore hands. In the center of each of the two rolls as they come in the package is a bar end plug. The two I got were different and neither fit. Minor issue in my case because I had others. The tape has what appears to be a strip of gel material on the back that runs the entire length of the tape for extra cushioning. I didn't expect this and it is a real bonus. This gel has a sticky surface with a strip of thin plastic you peel off so that when you wrap the tape, it sticks better. This helps a great deal with keeping the tape from slipping and becoming uneven or loose from riding. I took seriously the advice to practice wrapping a couple of times before I exposed the sticky surface. I'm glad because the tape wraps differently depending on which end you start with--it is not symmetrical. You'll see what I mean when you get it. This is also good, because the difference provides a sort of wrap guide and is differently padded. I also had to wrap it a couple of times to get the tightness right and to make sure I didn't use too much and run out or too little and get too thin a wrap. You also want to end up with a bit of tape overhanging when you finish so that you can tuck it into the bar end to be held in place by the plug. But that doesn't have to come out exact, as long as you aren't short, becasue you can trim with scissors. You should also wrap the tape in the direction that will prevent your grip from loosening it. This will depend on how you grip your bars and which way your hands naturally apply rotational friction to the bar. Wrap one way and this friction helps keep your tape snug; wrap the other and you may end up with loose tape down the road. Be aware that you should start from the inside and work to the ends of the bars. That means you will wrap each side in opposite directions. That should be obvious, but you also have to start at opposite ends of the tape to get the same edge out--remember the two edges of the tape are not the same. I suggest you look up a YouTube video on all this if you are a bar tape rookie as I was. I can say I like this wrap but this is my first time using something like this and don't really know what to compare it to. I read reviews on and off Amazon and decided this was the product I wanted to try. Again, not knowing others, I am happy with this. It is more durable than cork, cushions my hands better than the ergonomic grips I took of to replace with this, and seems well made. Of course I can't say how long it will last as I just put it on. I'm told cork is superior for comfort but wears out relatively quickly. This company has made cork wrap for a long time and recently came up with this wrap using a new material that is supposed to be equal to cork in comfort but mure durable. I hope so. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 13, 2016 by Grammar Guru

  • 4.0 out of 5 stars Nice Tape, Slightly Short
First, beware that the pictured Black tape is not the Black tape with a logo, it is simply black. I don't know why Amazon shows it this way, and there is no way to choose between the logo variety and the plain variety. The tape itself has a nice tactile feeling to it. It's not a smooth or sticky tape, like Lizard Skins, but it has a sufficient amount of grip while feeling slightly suede like. Some cork tapes, have a similar texture, but don't provide the same level of grip as this tape. As others have mentioned, this is a thin tape. It's rated as being 2mm thick but in reality the tape is maybe 1mm thick and the tape glue line (about 1/2 in. wide) adds to the 1mm to the thickness. When you stretch the tape (and you must stretch it), the thickness drops further. On bare bars it is about as hard as a bare bar which, for some, is great. I need a little cushion on the drops due to the ragged roads I ride on, so I placed Fizik gel pads under this tape. This has the advantage of adding a few mm of cushioning exactly where it is needed without having to resort to double wrapping or using a cork tape which increases the overall bar diameter. The only downside is that the amount provided is slightly short. I could barely get it to reach the end on my bars despite pulling it as tight as possible and using a 40% overlap (meaning 40% of each revolution is covered). I'm sure the gel pads added a little, but it wouldn't hurt if Fizik added 3 or 4 in to the length of the roll. For reference, I have fairly narrow bars (42cm). Because the tape roll is short, I docked it a star. I won't dock it a star because you don't get what is pictured, but that also peeves me a little too. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 17, 2014 by Microdev

  • 5.0 out of 5 stars Great looking, firm and durable.
I got this tape in yellow, in the hopes that it would be more comfy than my cheap cork bar tape and not tear as easily. This has delivered on both criteria pretty easily. The tape itself has a thinnish layer of foam on the underside, which has a sticky strip strip (not adhesive) down the middle to grip the bar while you wrap. This mean you just wrap the tape tight enough so that it doesn't move and you can undo and re-wrap if you miss a spot. There is a line sewn down off center on the tape which helps a lot to wrap it evenly. I probably wrapped mine too tightly, but there is no concern about ripping the tap while wrapping like there is with cork. The tape is firm (not so much thin, though) and not cushy or gel-like. For me this is an advantage - on my other bike I have "gel" cork tape which is much cushier, but not more comfortable for me. The longest ride I've ridden on this tape is 105 miles, at around 5 hours and I did not feel discomfort in my hands. I normally wear gloves and the grip of the tape is sure in light rain and somewhat sweaty gloves. I haven't used this is in the heavy rain, or with gloveless and very sweaty hands so I can't comment on the grip when very wet. The tape has a very high quality, almost leather like look. It's very attractive, and I decided to try a lighter color (yellow) since I was hoping it is washable. I've put about 800 miles on the tape - enough for it to start to darken from use. Using a rag with dishsoap I was able to lighten it back up and clean off grease that I got on the drops. This is pretty hard to do with cork/foam-like tape. The pattern is slightly different than the thin Fizik tape that is normally used with the Fizik gel inserts and the material seems more synthetic leather-like than the microfiber-like feel of the thinner Fizik tape. I really, really like this tape and think it's probably cheaper than most tape in the long run because of the durability. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2013 by Some Guy Some Guy

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