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Fabric Hex Handlebar Tape

9
£19.99

VERDICT:

9
10
Easy to fit bar tape with excellent comfort and grip
Weight: 
115g
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You can't beat a top quality bar tape to finish off a bike build and the new Hex tape from component and accessories company Fabric certainly provides that. It looks good and feels good too.

The popularity of these rubber style bar tapes has been increasing rapidly over the last few years mostly because they offer a longer lifespan and better grip than cork or foam alternatives. A lot of them are reusable, including the Fabric Hex tape, which is handy if you've got to do a cable change or something before the tape has worn out.

The Hex, as Fabric describes it, is 'constructed from a rubberised foam with a layer of silicone gel for shock absorption.'

This means that you get a tape that is very grippy in both the wet and dry by being ever so slightly tacky. It's also ideal for riders like me who don't wear gloves – tan lines innit.

The silicone gel provides a very effective cushion against the vibrations and bumps that travel up from the road, without being overly thick or needing the likes of extra gel pads to be stuck beneath.

Fitting is easy as each roll has plenty of material on it; easily enough to cover the widest of road bars while still providing a decent overlap.

The natural stretch in the tape means you can really follow the contours of the handlebars and shifter bodies without any unsightly bumps or creases. Because there's no adhesive on the back you can keep undoing it and re-wrapping until you're happy.

In the pack you get two rolls of tape, two strips of finishing tape and a couple of expandable bar plugs that tighten with a 3mm Allen key. I'm a fan of these as once in they stay secure, plus you don't have to be quite so specific about how much tape overlap you've left.

You can get bar tape for a few quid from various outlets so what would make you spend twenty pounds on the Fabric Hex? Well you've got the reasons I mentioned above plus the fact the Fabric is as good as my favourite tape, Supacaz Super Sticky Kush stuff and that can cost at least another £15 or so.

The only thing I'm not a fan of with the Fabric tape, and I'm being super anal about this here, is the fact that the tape is only coloured on the top so when you're looking at the bike from the side you can see little strips of white on each wrap.

As far as durability goes you can't knock the Fabric tape, and another big plus is the fact that it is easily cleanable. Oily marks from messing around with an unshipped chain just washed straight off when I got home.

Overall the Hex tape is grippy, comfortable, good looking and rather good value for money.

Verdict

Easy to fit bar tape with excellent comfort and grip

road.cc test report

Make and model: Fabric Hex Handlebar Tape

Size tested: Blue

Tell us what the product is for, and who it's aimed at. What do the manufacturers say about it? How does that compare to your own feelings about it?

Fabric say: "Hex tape has a deep embossed pattern for maximum grip and a shock absorbing layer of silicone gel for increased comfort. Simple to wrap, reusable and suitable with or without gloves."

The Hex is a comfortable bar tape which is easy to fit and comfortable to use.

Tell us some more about the technical aspects of the product?

The new Fabric Hex tape is made of a high grip rubberised foam.

Two rolls included

Expanding bar plugs

Finishing tape

Rate the product for quality of construction:
 
8/10

It feels a quality bar tape.

Rate the product for performance:
 
9/10

Very grippy in the wet and provides everything you want from a bar tape.

Rate the product for durability:
 
8/10

Cleans up well and with the amount of stretch it has means it won't tear or break while being fitted.

Rate the product for weight (if applicable)
 
7/10

A bit heavier than other tapes of this type we've tested but we're only talking about 10g or so.

Rate the product for comfort (if applicable)
 
9/10

The Hex tape feels very comfortable with the rubber style finishing absorbing a lot of the road buzz without being overly thick.

Rate the product for value:
 
6/10

Twenty pounds is good for this type of tape with others coming in £5 to £10 higher.

Tell us how the product performed overall when used for its designed purpose

It adds a nice finishing touch to your pride and joy plus being comfortable and grippy it's all you really want from a bar tape.

Tell us what you particularly liked about the product

The ease of fit.

Tell us what you particularly disliked about the product

The white backing can be seen from the side when wrapped.

Did you enjoy using the product? Yes

Would you consider buying the product? Yes

Would you recommend the product to a friend? Yes

Use this box to explain your score

The Fabric Hex tape compares well to my current favourite Supercaz tape for grip and comfort but the fact that the Hex comes in at virtually half the price makes it hard to fault.

Overall rating: 9/10

About the tester

Age: 37  Height: 180cm  Weight: 76kg

I usually ride: This month's test bike  My best bike is: Mason Definition

I've been riding for: 10-20 years  I ride: Every day  I would class myself as: Expert

I regularly do the following types of riding: time trialling, commuting, club rides, sportives, fixed/singlespeed,

Since writing his first bike review for road.cc back in early 2009 senior product reviewer Stu has tested more than a thousand pieces of kit, and hundreds of bikes.

With an HND in mechanical engineering and previous roles as a CNC programmer/machinist, draughtsman and development engineer (working in new product design) Stu understands what it takes to bring a product to market. A mix of that knowledge combined with his love of road and gravel cycling puts him in the ideal position to put the latest kit through its paces.

He first made the switch to road cycling in 1999, primarily for fitness, but it didn’t take long for his competitive side to take over which led to around ten years as a time triallist and some pretty decent results. These days though riding is more about escapism, keeping the weight off and just enjoying the fact that he gets to ride the latest technology as part of his day job.

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