Customer Reviews for Gripmaster Hand Exerciser Blue, Light Tension (5-Pounds per Finger)

Gripmaster Hand Exerciser Blue, Light Tension (5-Pounds per Finger)

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Description of Gripmaster Hand Exerciser Blue, Light Tension (5-Pounds per Finger)

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.
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.

Sports reviews of Gripmaster Hand Exerciser Blue, Light Tension (5-Pounds per Finger)

Customer Review: good little device
Sport shop rating: 5 Stars

This is the tension that is best for most children and smaller adults. The grip is a little smaller than the old dyna-grip model that I used to have. This also makes a great fidget for sensory diets.

Customer Review: Very useful except for one odd anomaly.
Sport shop rating: 4 Stars

I have both the medium and heavy duty tension gripmaster. After a regular use, your grip will become noticeably stronger. My guitar play and weight lifting (it is surprising how much a more powerful grip helps with weight lifting) has improved noticeably because of stronger grip and forearms.

There is one drawback which I think the medium tension gripmaster owners should be aware. This heavy duty gripmaster does not have more noticeable tension than the medium tension gripmaster. My subjective tests reveal they have virtually idential tension.

The heavy tension gripmaster, however, is smaller and fits better in a average sized hand.

Overall, I recommend this gripmaster. But not to those who already own the medium tension gripmaster.

Customer Review: Great starter to hand strength
Sport shop rating: 5 Stars

This is a great starter for hand strength. You can graduate to a heaver unit as strenght builds.

Customer Review: The "Gripmaster"
Sport shop rating: 5 Stars

Gripmaster Hand Exerciser Blue, Light Tension (5-Pounds per Finger)is working, forearms are more toned, at 57 years old I'm using this and the stepper, rubber ball to help rebuild and maintain muscle strength.

Customer Review: Cool!
Sport shop rating: 5 Stars

As soon as I put it in my hand the first time and started squeezing it, I loved this little thing, it feels GREAT in my hand, very ergonomic design, and the springs are nice and strong too (even though it's the lightest model!). I would recommend this model the highest over the next three for somebody who is just beginning to strengthen their hands, it says right in the packaging that, "Hand specialists recommend lower tension and more repetitions than higher tension..." etc. The springs aren't quite strong enough for my index and middle fingers, but are perfectly strong for my ring finger and pinky, which are the fingers I'm trying to work out the most (just on my left hand, for playing bass guitar). The blue 5 pound exerciser would probably be too much for my pinky and ring finger, and I would probably end up over-doing things and get tendonitis again in my left hand, so follow what they say, lower tension and more reps! It works great as a stress reliever, or something to mess around with, so more reps over a long period of time would be better anyways!
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