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Usually ships in 1 business days | | | | | | The patented Gripmaster is the only hand exerciser in the world that exercises each finger individually for optimum conditioning of the hand, wrist and forearm. | | | |
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| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 3.63 inches | | Product Width: | 0.88 inches | | Product Height: | 2.88 inches | | Product Weight: | 3.0 pounds | | Package Length: | 5.04 inches | | Package Width: | 4.02 inches | | Package Height: | 1.02 inches | | Package Weight: | 0.18 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 76 reviews |
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| | Features | Strengthen weaker fingers for superior hitting, throwing, and fielding7 pounds of tension per fingerChallenges each finger individually using patented spring-loaded finger piston technologyGreatly improves hand, wrist, and forearm strengthIncludes complete exercise program
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It's ok...Had better Sep 01, 2010 I was debating over getting the 7 pound or 11 pound version. I wish I would have gone with the 11. The 7 pound isn't actually too much resistance. As many other reviews have said though, it's pretty uncomfortable. The black back on the exerciser isn't really a pad, it's more like the slightly rubberized hard plastic (kind of like on some cell phones). The tips where the fingers lay are directly on hard plastic as well. I have larger hands, but my hands aren't beefy. So it doesn't hurt from challenging my muscles, it literally hurts to the bone after a while. That being said, this device doesn't offer much travel. I can tell when I squeeze, I'm not getting full travel in my grip. Therefore I'm not completely working my muscles. I wrapped a small towel around this for padding and started getting tired after about 200 reps, which is too long for me. So personally I would have preferred the 11 pound version for more of a challenge. I work in a call center so I've used a lot of these hand exercise devices for a long time. The guy next to me at work said it's fine, so this device doesn't seem to be universal, but depends on your hand type. Price was reasonable and shipping was quick. Overall it's a good product I'd say. Build quality is acceptable but not exceptional. Just not the one for me.
Rock Climbing Finger Power Aug 31, 2010 I bought this product to strengthen my fingers for rock climbing and I am very satisfied. I have used the overall hand exercisers in the past that are for the full hand. The thing I really like about this product is individual fingers can be worked separately or in groups. The prohands website also provides a list of exercises that are great for different activites. The padding and overall comfort is very good. I can use this for a ton of reps and there is still no discomfort. This has really helped my climbing skills and let me advance a few levels because of the smaller holds that I can now use. Also good for guitar playing, firearms training, among other things.
too uncomfortable for me to use on a daily basis Jul 13, 2010 Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R1D7TOT5C0IM5H My purpose was to build up my forearm and grip. some say that this product is excellent for guitar players and I can see how this product assists in playing a guitar
Great fror guitarists May 10, 2010 I bought this on the recommendation of my guitar instructor. I am glad that I did, this product has strengthened my fretting hand so much faster than just playing alone could do. Just be sure you don't go overboard as repetitive motion will cause carpal tunnel.
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Get a Grip! Apr 14, 2010 Well this has to be about one of the best devices out there to strengthen your individual fingers. While other grip strengthening devices, like the "Captains of Crush" squeezers, will most surely improve one's overall grip, there's always a chance that the stronger fingers are doing most of the work, leaving the weaker ones getting a less than perfect workout. Not so with the Gripmaster.
I've been lifting weights for over 20 years and after trying this, I found several of my fingers weak, that is being unable to participate a lot when I tried to squeeze my Gripmaster. I got the red one, which is medium tension, and while overall its not TOO hard to do, there are a few fingers that just can't keep up! I think what I'll do is just use this one until all my fingers can do the exercise equally, and then move up to the next higher tension model.
Looking for a good way to strengthen the individual fingers? Try it- you'll be surprised how much of a workout some of your fingers will get. Guitar players, people who type a lot, or anyone trying to rehab a hand will greatly benefit. Also suggest Treat Your Own Tennis Elbow for elbow tendonitis.
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