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Usually ships in 1 business days | | | Isolating each finger so it can be exercised individually, the patented Gripmaster strengthens hands, wrist, and forearm with spring-loaded piston technology while ensuring the palm doesn't slip from a molded grip. This model offers medium tension (seven pounds per finger) and is recommended for men. Sturdy and highly durable, the Gripmaster easily fits in pocket or purse, enabling hand exercise anytime, anywhere. A few daily workouts with the Gripmaster Pro and you'll enjoy better control of a baseball/softball bat, tennis racquet, or golf club, with each finger working in seamless unity with the others. You'll also find a ton of other uses for the Gripmaster Pro, including playing guitar or violin, rock climbing, bowling, target shooting, martial arts, yoga, or even relieving stress while clicking a mouse or gaming for hours on end. Exercising with the Gripmaster is the most efficient and effective way to maintain the health and conditioning of the hand. It's the ideal way to maintain the suppleness and flexibility of the hand to prevent injury. Each finger of the hand is powered by a completely separate system of muscles and tendons located in the hand, wrist, and forearm. The ability to control the ball or control the bat, racquet, or club all starts with the hands. Your hand is really five separate systems which work in seamless unity. The only way to develop superior strength, endurance, and coordination in your hands is to challenge and develop each finger individually. Once you exercise with Gripmaster you'll notice a difference almost immediately. | | | |
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| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 3.63 inches | | Product Width: | 0.88 inches | | Product Height: | 2.88 inches | | Product Weight: | 2.8 pounds | | Package Length: | 5.8 inches | | Package Width: | 2.9 inches | | Package Height: | 1.5 inches | | Package Weight: | 0.25 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 127 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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Perfect for me.... Jul 22, 2008 I had nerve damage to my fingers and am slowly getting them stronger with this hand exerciser.
good Jul 18, 2008 19 years old. Medium tension is pretty tough.
i think will help me build effectively my forearm and wrist and grip strength.
Fingers get tired after a while. Must try harder.
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Gets the job done Jun 30, 2008 It's an ok hand exerciser. I bought it primarily to help with my guitar playing. It didnt make me a guitar god in 2 days but it did help me control my fingers a little bit more. I also use it if im headed somewhere and I need a quick warm-up before getting to a guitar. If you're a musican and you want to improve your finger strength, then this could help you. But don't expect to be a virtuoso over night.
My second reason for the purchase was to help with my hand writting. I didn't see any improvement.
But before you even give one squeeze, I suggest you READ THE MANUAL. And look at the grip master website for proper instructions. I keep hearing about people who say they royaly screwed up their wrist from this thing. When ever people ask to see it for a sec, they wrap their whole hand around it and squeeze it fast every second. This is not the proper way to handle this thing. You're not getting any work from it. You'd just be wasting your time.
Good Product Jun 27, 2008 I have the medium tension one. Planning to upgrade to heavy tension one. Too addictive.
Good warm-up for musicians Jun 19, 2008 I've had one of these for years and they're pretty dang good. I do doubt the need for the more extreme tensions, at least for guitarists. I have a medium one, but the tension seemed way too much, and I was afraid I would injure myself. I eventually got the yellow extra-lite one and I use it a lot.
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