Storing your bike inside? Get a Gripster

gripster wall protector

Now the weather has turned cold, if your bicycle wants to spend the night inside, you can use a Gripster to protect walls from scratches and scrapes.

However carefully you lean your bike against an inside wall, tell-tale rubber marks and small chips to the plaster or wall paper are hard to avoid. Gripster is a rubber plug that attaches to the end of either a straight or drop handlebar – it helps prevent the bicycle from slipping or leaving marks and other damage.

A built-in magnet allows the Gripster to be stored on a radiator or fridge door when not in use.

The Gripster can be pre-ordered in time for Christmas via Kickstarter

Win a Gripster

We have three Gripsters to give away. Leave a comment at the bottom of the page and we will pick winners on Monday next week.

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Comments

  1. Peter Shirley

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    This will keep everyone in my house happy!

  2. Sue

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    What a great idea, my daughter really needs this!

  3. Mark B

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    Great idea. Might save me from shaming myself round other peoples houses

  4. Paul Seymour

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    Simple and practical solution !

  5. Kate C

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    I have to bring my bike in to charge it (at least I’m out there, and I still need to pedal) so this would be ideal.

  6. Jane collier

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    Brilliant idea!

  7. Lucy

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    Was planning complicated wooden bar to do just this job! this is much more sensible.

  8. George Baker

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    Good idea as long as they are not too expensive.

  9. Peter Clark

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    What does it actually grip?

  10. Fiona Hunt

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    What a neat idea, would love one.

  11. Keith Graham

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    Would love to get to grips with one of these.

  12. Matt R

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    Stick to your stick with poo like glue…

  13. Graham Clark

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    Great idea… Will need to replaster first to get rid of the existing scrapes 🙁

  14. Phil

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    I’ll have one

  15. Matt

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    Great idea!
    Does it wash the bikes and mow the lawns too😋

  16. TheCyclist

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    Fantastic! Just what I need to protect both bike handlebars and the walls. 🙂

  17. Charlotte

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    I’ve had to repaint my hall wall so many times I’ve started putting a sock over my handlebar – the Gripster would be the perfect solution!

  18. JOHN G

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    My other half has been telling me to get a grip for years…..

  19. Chris Selkirk

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    Brilliant that it has been designed to fit both straight and drop handlebars.

  20. Alastair Seagroatt

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    Getting a grip in a good way.

  21. Hollie

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    Fantastic idea!

  22. Gavin

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    This would solve a sticky problem.

  23. Frank

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    I never win anything – perhaps this will be my first time…

  24. Daniel S

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    What gripping product development! Seriously though – looks useful.

  25. Cleatclicker

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    I can see that working as a solution.

  26. Neil Woolford

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    Neat and simple.

  27. Andrew

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    Like the way it can grip a handlebar in two different orientations, nice touch

  28. Helen Banos Smith

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    Neat!

  29. Wai

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    looks great

  30. Kallum Parry

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    Would love this stop my little lad trying to pull my bike over great idea.

  31. Jamie Robertson

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    Cool!

  32. Ema

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    Great idea!

  33. Rob Ebbins

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    Great idea and like all the best ideas very simple in execution. One of these would save me hunting for a cloth when my bike is resting against the wall

  34. christina

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    I’d love to grab a gripper

  35. christina

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    I’d love to grab a gripster!

  36. martin

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    We have a very narrow hallway, so we probably need 2

  37. T Deave

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    Ingenious!

  38. Mike Graham

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    Simple but brilliant, how come nobody thought of this before. If I don’t win, where can I get one?

  39. Richard Scrase

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    Yes please

  40. Peter Chisnall

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    Gripping

  41. Diane Whateley

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    Looking good!

  42. Amanda Morris

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    Hey – this would have been good when we first repainted our dining room white and I didn’t want marks on the wall – instead I got a kick stand but a Gripster would have been Great!

  43. Anna Shakoor-Green

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    Simple yet effective … great idea!

  44. Liz honeybell

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    They look good. Would encourage me to use my bike more as I could keep it in the hall.

  45. Wayne Fox

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    Grip-grip-hurray!

  46. Barbara

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    Like all great ideas – simple and effective

  47. Ned

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    I hate decorating. this should minimise reprints!

  48. Dick Willis

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    Perfect for my boys.

  49. Jane

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    Brilliant! The wall in my white hallway is constantly getting little black marks on it; but I have to bring my bike in as there’s nowhere else to keep it safe. Would love one…

  50. James

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    What a good idea!

  51. Ilana

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    I’m lucky enough to have a garage at my parents house where I can put my 2 bikes, but my boyfriend doesn’t. He has his Brompton and his road bike in his parents living room. His step dad is always upset with our bikes in the house, so this will certainly help to reduce the marks on the walls!

  52. Lisa Taylor

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    My housemates would be super happy!

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