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- Price: $28, £22
- Diameter: 29.5mm inside, 33.9mm outside
- Length: 135mm
- Weight: 103 grams
AMS (All Mountain Style) are best known for their range of bike accessories from crank and frame protectors to straps and mudguards. These are usually jazzed up in either bright colours, designs, or collabs with the likes of Red Bull, Kriss Kyle, and even Netflix’s Stranger Things.
Design and specification
The grips texture uses a micro-diamond pattern with a waffle style at the center, this is very similar to the ODI Elite Flow, a classic and my go-to MTB grips. Where they differ is that the AMS Berm have a noticeable tapered shape, measuring 29.5mm on the inside and growing to 33.9mm at the outside diameter.
The single collar design has a built-in rubber bar end so you can lean your bike without worrying about scratching anything. As with any sealed end grip, when fitting make sure the handlebar is all the way to the end of the grip before tightening the collar.
AMS has loads of colour options available, our review grips are the Red Camo version, but there is also Blue Camo, White Camo, Orange Camo, Yellow Camo, Green, a rather unpleasant brownish Gum, and plain old match-everything Black.
Performance
Some riders will be immediately drawn to the tapered shape, although there is only a 3.6mm difference in the diameter between the inside clamp end and the outside; it’s a noticeable taper both visually and in hand. I found the inside to feel quite narrow although that will appeal to riders with smaller hands.
As previously mentioned the grips design is very similar to one of my favorite grips so I have no complaints there. I did find the texture of the surface to be quite hard which doesn’t lend itself well to gloveless riding, especially if you’re prone to sweaty…
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