Mile 200. Your throttle hand feels heavy. You start shifting grip positions every few minutes to stay comfortable.
By mile 250, you’re ready for a break — not because you want to stop, but because your hands have had enough.
For years, that was me. Every long ride ended the same way: sore wrists, tired hands, early stops.
My physiotherapist shrugged and said, “That’s just what happens on long rides.”
I didn’t buy it. Riding isn’t just a hobby — it’s my freedom.
So I tried everything:
❌ £150 ergonomic grips — small improvement, still tiring after a few hours
❌ £800 custom handlebars — better posture, same hand fatigue
❌ Pharmacy wrist braces — too bulky under gloves, restricted movement
Nothing solved the underlying problem: the constant tension and vibration that wear down your hands on long rides.
Then, at a touring event in the Lake District, an older rider noticed me stretching my wrists.
He said, “You don’t need new bars — you need better support.”
He showed me a slim compression wrap under his gloves. “Keeps my hands fresh for 1,000 miles,” he said.
That was the first time I heard about Motowrap — a purpose-built wrist support designed specifically for motorcyclists.