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

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

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Brand: Gripmaster
Category: Sports

List Price: $14.95
Buy New: $9.49
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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 141 reviews
Sales Rank: 123

Color: Blue, Light Tension (5-Pounds per Finger)
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Fragile: No
Batteries Included: No
Size: Light
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.8
Dimensions (in): 3.6 x 0.9 x 2.9
Most popular finger exercisers ever made. Rubber base is contoured to fit snugly at the base of your palm for longer and more controlled workouts. Use it to build strength and dexterity in your fingers, wrists, and forearms so you can play longer and stronger.

MPN: 736963001
Model: 14001-BLU
UPC: 758895140010
EAN: 0758895140010
ASIN: B0006GBDZY

Release Date: March 22, 2007
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Shipping: Expedited shipping available

Features:
  • Strengthen weaker fingers for superior hitting, throwing, and fielding
  • 5 pounds of tension per finger
  • Challenges each finger individually using patented spring-loaded finger piston technology
  • Greatly improves hand, wrist, and forearm strength
  • Includes complete exercise program

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
    The best grip is both soft and strong. It consists of soft and flexible hands enhancing a fluid swing combined with powerful wrist action contributing important additional power to the swing. The patented Gripmaster is the only hand exerciser available today which enables you to isolate and develop each finger individually.

    Accu-Net GripMaster Hand Exercisers feature:

  • Strengthen weaker fingers to overcome right/left side bias
  • Achieve stronger wrist snap for increased distance and consistency
  • Increases control, endurance, coordination in fingers, hand and forearm
  • Designed to exercise each finger individually
  • Includes complete exercise program

    Models:

  • Black (Heavy) tension -9 lbs. per finger for strong hands
  • Blue (Light) tension -5 lbs. per finger for average hands
  • Red (Medium) tension -7 lbs. per finger for above average hands


Amazon.com Product Description
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.




Customer Reviews:   Read 136 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Gripmaster for rehab strengthening fingers and hand   January 6, 2009
Ranger Dan (Elyria, OH)
Gripmaster Hand Exerciser Black, Heavy Tension (9-Pounds per Finger)Law enforcement officer utilized Gripmaster for rehab of right trigger finger that was torn up/broken in a dog attack. The Gripmaster design utilized individual finger strengthening/coordination. It worked very well to quickly bring strength and coordination to the damaged muscles and nerves. purchased 9# and 11# to match weapon trigger pull. Should have started with 5#. It was used in conjunction with a trained occupational therapist. Still use daily. Much more flexibility in exercises to train muscle groups


4 out of 5 stars light pressure hand exerciser   December 23, 2008
Garden Rose (United States)
This is a well-built product. It's moderately comfortable to use. The pressure is light. For the average person it's easy to do 60 flexes in 1 minute. I gave it four stars because it might induce arthritis in some people. After I used if for a few hours in one day I started to get arthritis type pains in my hand. However, I found it's a great stress reliever if used for 1 minute at a time occasionally.


2 out of 5 stars Not the same Gripmaster you might expect   December 17, 2008
J. Anderson (CA)
I have a Gripmaster that I bought probably 6 years ago, and it's solid and the movement is very smooth. I bought one of these new versions of the Gripmaster and it absolutely blows.

First, the name/graphics label is not what is pictured. It says "prohands.net". Nice, sounds like a top-tier company [/sarcasm].

Second, the action is not smooth at all. The springs between the palm and middle section stick constantly.

I don't get how there are a bunch of different products called the "Gripmaster" and they are all slightly different versions of the same thing. I need to find the company that is making the version of the Gripmaster that is like my older one, because this new one sucks and is going back to Amazon.



4 out of 5 stars Heavy Tension is too light   November 19, 2008
Daniel B. Thompson
I am a underweight 29 year old male, and I wanted a hand grip stress reliever when I work at the computer. The "Heavy Tension" should be labeled light tension. The design is good, but the springs need higher spring constants. I am considering getting a higher tension hand grip.


5 out of 5 stars from light to heavy, and beyond.   November 12, 2008
Thomas Debole (long island, ny)
Great product overall. I've started from Light tension and worked my way through medium, heavy is getting a little easier, and I plan on grabbing the Extra Heavy pretty soon. Most of my daily routine involves hand labor...to keep my joints healthy I take glucosamine & condriotin, and work my hands out with these Gripmasters. I'm on a computer doing graphic work and design, typing, and stringing lacrosse sticks most of the day at work, and I've been playing guitar for years, and I can honestly say, for those who use their hands a lot for tedious or labor intensive actives, or just for general sports like hockey and tennis, and computer work, these are a great tool to build up finger and hand strength. I'd also suggest starting light and working up from there, depending on age, and hand strength. I'm slim, 22, not really built, but my hands can take abuse and come right back for more. Read the instructions also...it's much better to do more reps of whatever exercise you plan on doing of a lighter tension, then only a few of a heavier tension. Also, to build more wrist and forearm strength, I'd suggest one of those gyro balls that must be kept in motion...compliments the Gripmaster very nicely.


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