So it has been over a year since I installed my first roll of Lizard Skin DSP tape, and I couldn't be more please with a bar tape. After a season of racing cross along with training and fun rides, the tape has held up and continued to perform.
This tape grabs better than any I have ever used as well as feels good under your hands. It has been through mud, rain, dirt, snow, repeated cleanings, and is still holding up where I wouldn't replace it yet.
The only two wear spots are on top by the hoods, though compared to my previous tape, the Lizard Skin DSP has held tough and lasted much longer. After using the tape on my cross bike, I replaced the tape on all my other drop bar bikes. Even though it is twice the price, the Lizard Skin DSP out sells our brands 2 to 1, in store and online.

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Sunday, April 17, 2011
If I had LizardSkins gloves, I would never take them off. - A review on Lizard Skin DSP bar tape
Check out this post on the home of our new blog here:
http://blog.villagecycle.com/2011/04/if-i-had-lizardskins-gloves-i-would-never-take-them-off-a-review-on-lizard-skin-dsp-bar-tape/
Holy Toledo. I just came back from a really beautiful 40+ mile ride through the rolling hills near Galesburg, Il. -- a three-hour train ride west of Chicago, check it out-- and I've got to say, my hands have never felt better right off the bike! I'm used to riding steel-frame road bikes that generally dampen vibrations from the road, so I've never put much thought into particularly high-end bar tape, or even really gloves, for that matter. I've been riding gel Bontrager or comparable Pearl Izumi gloves for some time, coupled with cork bar tape, what I've always taken to be an industry standard. LizardSkins tape, aside from matching my Lemond's paint job sickeningly well, is noticeably thicker than standard cork tape, but maintains a tapered profile as it goes on, so that it never bunches the way lower-end tape tends to if wrapped too tightly. Its tacky surface certainly ensures a solid hold on the handlebar, even with gel-padded gloves on, but still offers the vibration-soaking effect of thicker cork tapes. After pounding out several extended climbs, white-knuckled corners, and mile after mile of prairie headwinds, my hands weren't numb at all-- leaving me a much happier, energized post-ride cyclist, one without an excuse not to clean the highway grit out of my drivetrain!
http://blog.villagecycle.com/2011/04/if-i-had-lizardskins-gloves-i-would-never-take-them-off-a-review-on-lizard-skin-dsp-bar-tape/
Holy Toledo. I just came back from a really beautiful 40+ mile ride through the rolling hills near Galesburg, Il. -- a three-hour train ride west of Chicago, check it out-- and I've got to say, my hands have never felt better right off the bike! I'm used to riding steel-frame road bikes that generally dampen vibrations from the road, so I've never put much thought into particularly high-end bar tape, or even really gloves, for that matter. I've been riding gel Bontrager or comparable Pearl Izumi gloves for some time, coupled with cork bar tape, what I've always taken to be an industry standard. LizardSkins tape, aside from matching my Lemond's paint job sickeningly well, is noticeably thicker than standard cork tape, but maintains a tapered profile as it goes on, so that it never bunches the way lower-end tape tends to if wrapped too tightly. Its tacky surface certainly ensures a solid hold on the handlebar, even with gel-padded gloves on, but still offers the vibration-soaking effect of thicker cork tapes. After pounding out several extended climbs, white-knuckled corners, and mile after mile of prairie headwinds, my hands weren't numb at all-- leaving me a much happier, energized post-ride cyclist, one without an excuse not to clean the highway grit out of my drivetrain!
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