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Feb 28, 2018
These are quite comfortable, but very long, and larger than I expected for a "small"
All in all very comfortable grips. i put them on an old mountain bike that I will be converting for around tow use. I cut the grips down so that the shifters and hand pads would actually fit my hands. No big deal really, I cut most of my grips for this reason. These were longer than i expected though.
The actual grip portion with the ergo pad is plenty big for a small. I wear mens large gloves and I don't think i would see the need in going up a size.

Dec 31, 2015
Ultegra is the best for function and loses only a little to DA for weight
Shimano is great stuff. I have 6770 on my road bike and am a huge fan.
So in terms of road bike equipment, 105 is good, Ultegra is great and Dura Ace simply lighter than Ultegra (and often times not as durable) the difference between a 6701 chain and a DA one is hollow pins. So there is some weight savings, however the profile of the chain links is the same, so there is no improvement in shifting (like there is 105 to Ultegra)
You can get the KMC X10SL and save 50 grams, but you'll spend around double the cost of Ultegra, so the value is questionable.