???? What this is
Lizard Skins DSP Ultra Handlebar Tape
A premium wrap used on drop handlebars (road bikes, gravel bikes, cyclocross) to improve grip, comfort, and vibration damping.
???? What’s new / important in this version
????️ Improved grip pattern
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More surface area → better hand contact
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Updated texture → tackier feel, especially when sweaty or in wet conditions
???? This is one of the main reasons riders choose DSP tape—it’s known for being very grippy.
???? Upgraded polymer
- New formula improves:
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Durability (less wear over time)
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Shock absorption (reduces road buzz)
- Comfort on long rides
???? Multiple thickness options
This is a big deal because it changes ride feel:
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1.8 mm → lightweight, more road feel (race-focused)
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2.5 mm → balanced comfort + control (most popular)
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3.2 mm+ → maximum cushioning (long rides, gravel, rough roads)
???? Screw-in bar plugs
- More secure than push-in plugs
- Less likely to pop out during rides or crashes
???? Pros
- Excellent tacky grip in all conditions
- Noticeably comfortable on long rides
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Customizable thickness depending on preference
- Clean, modern look
- High-quality finish compared to cheaper tapes
???? Cons
- Premium price
- Softer feel can wear faster than basic cork tape
- Very grippy texture might feel “too sticky” for some riders
???? Tape vs grips (important distinction)
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DSP Ultra Tape → for road / drop bars
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Machine Grips → for flat bars (MTB, BMX, etc.)
???? They’re not interchangeable—different bikes, different setups.
???? Verdict
This is a top-tier handlebar tape, ideal if you:
- Ride road or gravel bikes
- Want maximum grip and comfort
- Do long-distance rides or rough surfaces
If you’re just commuting casually, it might be overkill—but for performance and comfort, it’s one of the best options out there.
???? Quick recommendation
- ???? Go 2.5 mm → best all-round choice
- ???? Go thinner (1.8 mm) → racing / weight savings
- ????️ Go thicker (3.2 mm) → endurance or rough roads