Trek/Bontrager's new Perf Line bar tape review
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Trek/Bontrager's new Perf Line bar tape review
I checked out the new 2020 Madone last week and was duly impressed with the bike, but when I grabbed the bars I was blown away by the downright sexy feel of the tape. I hunted some down and went for my first ride last night and I can't get over how nice it is. I'm extremely cheap and a serious bargain hunter so dropping the full retail $29.99 plus tax at my LBS for something I usually pay a few bucks for was not an easy decision. Hell, you can get Chinese carbon handlebars for less than that if you're willing to wait a few months! But I pulled the trigger after getting a second look and feel at the shop and I am so glad I did.
First off, it just looks amazing. My bike has a few subtle red accents so I went with the red underlayer. Installation was pretty straightforward but I ended up using all the tape so they're not overly generous in the length department (hey, what do you want for $30?). I don't have the fork clearance to run 28s and have been doing the old innertube trick and decided to keep it after doing a half on/half off test. That might be overkill for some, but I like that extra bit of comfort and luxuriousness.
Many roads in my neighborhood have truck damage, and there's a section on a steep descent near my home that really drives me crazy. This tape allowed me to take the descent faster and did a fantastic job of absorbing the vibration. This tape is definitely going to make me go faster and further, no doubt about it. I know this reads like a paid promo but it isn't, I just had to get the word out, this stuff is amazing.
First off, it just looks amazing. My bike has a few subtle red accents so I went with the red underlayer. Installation was pretty straightforward but I ended up using all the tape so they're not overly generous in the length department (hey, what do you want for $30?). I don't have the fork clearance to run 28s and have been doing the old innertube trick and decided to keep it after doing a half on/half off test. That might be overkill for some, but I like that extra bit of comfort and luxuriousness.
Many roads in my neighborhood have truck damage, and there's a section on a steep descent near my home that really drives me crazy. This tape allowed me to take the descent faster and did a fantastic job of absorbing the vibration. This tape is definitely going to make me go faster and further, no doubt about it. I know this reads like a paid promo but it isn't, I just had to get the word out, this stuff is amazing.
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I like that. Looks good. Did it come with enough to put behind the shifters? Or was there extra bits for that? I am not great at wrapping bars and always need that. I would try it but not at $30. $20 is the most I will spend on bar tape.
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It came with a pre-cut piece about four or five inches long for that purpose. I went with the figure eight wrap so I didn't need it. Believe me, $30 was a LOT for me to justify and nobody is discounting it yet, but I rationalized that it's cheaper than a new bike with clearance for more comfortable tires, plus it makes the bike look like it cost ten times what I paid for it LOL.
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+1 on the bar tape, it came on my 2020 Domane SL 5 as well. According to the spec sheet the official name is "Bontrager Supertack Perf tape". I don't have much experience with other bar tape except for Salsa and Specialized, never really even gave it much thought before, but I remember thinking the first time I climbed on the bike that this was some seriously cushioned bar tape!
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+1 on the bar tape, it came on my 2020 Domane SL 5 as well. According to the spec sheet the official name is "Bontrager Supertack Perf tape". I don't have much experience with other bar tape except for Salsa and Specialized, never really even gave it much thought before, but I remember thinking the first time I climbed on the bike that this was some seriously cushioned bar tape!
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I like the Supacaz Gel tape ($39). It does fairly well while sweaty. But your tape looks very nice and I really like the red dots! Please give us a slippy/grippy update when you can.
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IsoSpeed has been around longer than that tape. I don't have that tape and I can assure you that IsoSpeed is deserving of the credit that it gets.
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I did a quick test with wet hands and it feels pretty slippery unfortunately, but the real test will be tomorrow.
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OP, as was asked, how thick is it compared to something standard, like Cinelli? Since it has 2 layers, I assume it's thicker than standard tape?
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That looks just like the tape on my 2019 Domane except mine doesn't have the red accent. I've been very happy with it. Nice and cushy with good grip. It is holding up very well so far and still looks / performs like new. I wouldn't hesitate to replace it with the same when the time comes. And I know it can be reused since I had them swap out the bars on my bike when I purchased it and they just reused the tape from the original bars.
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Sounds good. I've seen that bar wrap at the local Trek dealer. Might try it.
I've been satisfied with the Arundel Synth Gecko I mentioned in the other thread. Because it's 100% silicone and doesn't use or need adhesive, or take a permanent curl set, it can be reused indefinitely as long as it isn't cut or broken. But it's solid colors only, and some are pretty bright and won't suit everyone's taste. I got the hi-viz yellow because it was discounted to only $15, less than half the full retail price of $35. Pretty pricey stuff but, again, almost indefinitely reusable. I like it for testing new handlebars, which I've been doing a lot this year to accommodate injuries that affected my overall bike fit. So it's more economical than buying several cheaper but single use wraps.
I've been satisfied with the Arundel Synth Gecko I mentioned in the other thread. Because it's 100% silicone and doesn't use or need adhesive, or take a permanent curl set, it can be reused indefinitely as long as it isn't cut or broken. But it's solid colors only, and some are pretty bright and won't suit everyone's taste. I got the hi-viz yellow because it was discounted to only $15, less than half the full retail price of $35. Pretty pricey stuff but, again, almost indefinitely reusable. I like it for testing new handlebars, which I've been doing a lot this year to accommodate injuries that affected my overall bike fit. So it's more economical than buying several cheaper but single use wraps.
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Is that what they said would change cycling forever? No wait. That was the helmet.
Maybe it should have been the bar tape.....
Maybe it should have been the bar tape.....
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Can't answer that one as I ride with gloves. I've tried many times to ride sans gloves but my hands get so sweaty I have trouble hanging on, wiping my nose, forehead, etc. I really wish I could get used to riding without them though.
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That's what I was gonna ask. I prefer the figure 8, but many tape brands don't give you enough. Hell, charge me another dollar, just make the damn roll long enough!
OP, as was asked, how thick is it compared to something standard, like Cinelli? Since it has 2 layers, I assume it's thicker than standard tape?
OP, as was asked, how thick is it compared to something standard, like Cinelli? Since it has 2 layers, I assume it's thicker than standard tape?
That looks just like the tape on my 2019 Domane except mine doesn't have the red accent. I've been very happy with it. Nice and cushy with good grip. It is holding up very well so far and still looks / performs like new. I wouldn't hesitate to replace it with the same when the time comes. And I know it can be reused since I had them swap out the bars on my bike when I purchased it and they just reused the tape from the original bars.
You can definitely reuse it. It comes with peel off adhesive, but it's pretty weak and doesn't leave a residue.
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Just some followup after a few hundred miles. It stays pretty grippy with sweaty hands. Someone asked about the thickness and it measures about .5 to .6 mm thicker than the normal spongey stuff I've been using (see photo). It's fairly tough as my bike fell over in some gravel onto the bars and the was no damage.
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Looks nice! One of the local Trek shops has a Domane and it felt good in the showroom but obviously I couldn't tell how it would perform for me under sweat-induced circumstances. Wonder how it compares with Supacaz Kush, which is what I was going to put on my Giant TCR next, in terms of thickness, feel (i.e. is it similar?) and sweat-handling.
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Looks nice! One of the local Trek shops has a Domane and it felt good in the showroom but obviously I couldn't tell how it would perform for me under sweat-induced circumstances. Wonder how it compares with Supacaz Kush, which is what I was going to put on my Giant TCR next, in terms of thickness, feel (i.e. is it similar?) and sweat-handling.
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In similar vein, and a great value (from the one e-tailer that I can seemingly find carrying it - Merlin), is Fabric's "Hex Duo" tape. Comes with nice bar plugs (hex key tightened) too.
https://www.merlincycles.com/en-us/f...pe-105805.html
https://www.merlincycles.com/en-us/f...pe-105805.html
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In similar vein, and a great value (from the one e-tailer that I can seemingly find carrying it - Merlin), is Fabric's "Hex Duo" tape. Comes with nice bar plugs (hex key tightened) too.
https://www.merlincycles.com/en-us/f...pe-105805.html
https://www.merlincycles.com/en-us/f...pe-105805.html
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