Gripmaster Pro Hand Strengthening System, Medium Tension (7 Pounds per Finger)

Gripmaster Pro Hand Strengthening System, Medium Tension (7 Pounds per Finger)
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Batteries Included: 0
Binding: Sports
Brand: PRO
Color: Red
EAN: 0758895150019
Feature: High-quality hand exerciser with spring-loaded finger piston technology
Is Fragile: 0
Label: PRO
Manufacturer: PRO
Model: 15001-MED
Publisher: PRO
Release Date: 2007-09-30
Size: Medium Tension (7-Pounds per Finger)
Studio: PRO

Features
High-quality hand exerciser with spring-loaded finger piston technology
Isolates and strengthens each finger individually for better overall coordination
Improves user control of bats, racquets, clubs, guitars, and other sports equipment
Fits conveniently in your pocket; lets you strengthen fingers anytime, anywhere
Medium tension strength of 7 pounds per finger for average strength hands

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Editorial Reviews:

Gripmaster Pro Hand Exerciser The Gripmaster Pro Hand Exerciser from ActiveForever is a tool used to strengthen the muscles within the hand and most muscles and tendons in the forearm. There are three levels of tension available, medium tension (7lbs. per finger), heavy tension (9 lbs. per finger) and extra heavy tension (11lbs. per finger). Purchase your Gripmaster Pro Hand Exerciser from ActiveForever today! Click to learn more about athletic training with the Gripmaster Pro ! Gripmaster Pro Hand Exerciser Features: Portable Easy to Use Professional Sports Trainers Use Gripmaster Gripmaster Provides an Effective Isolated Resistance Workout Develop and Maintain Strength Develop Hand Control Increase Endurance and Coordination Increase Dexterity to Ensure Competitive Edge Gripmaster Pro Hand Exerciser Specifications Available Options: A16155 01- Medium Tension Color: Red Size: Medium Tension (7 lbs. per finger) Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.8 Dimensions (in): 3.6 x 0.9 x 2.9 A16155 02 - Heavy Tension Color: Black Size: Heavy Tension (9-Pounds per Finger) Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.8 Dimensions (in): 3.6 x 0.9 x 2.9 A16155 03 - Extra Heavy Tension (this picture is shown as our default image for this page) Color: Gray Size: Extra Heavy Tension (11 lbs. per finger) Shipping Weight (lbs): 4 Dimensions (in): 3.8 x 1 x 3.8 How It Works: The wrist (1) and finger (2) flexors are the longer muscles of the forearm and wrist (extrinsic). These muscles lie in the forearm and their tendon components cross the wrist and attach to the bones to move the fingers and wrist. Exercise these for greater grip power and endurance. The smaller muscles of the hand (intrinsic), lie at the base of the thumb (3), small finger (4) and across the hand (5 & 6). They provide the finer movements, coordination, and control of the fingers and do not cross the wrist. WARNING! Like any other piece of exercise equipment, strain, muscle fatigue or other injury can occur from the use of this


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Summary: Gorilla grip!
Comment: I bought this item based on other reviews I had read and I highly recommend you consider trying lighter tensions first. The Gripmaster Pro's are a really great product, but after buying the medium and heavy versions, I put them in a drawer and purchased the extra light and light tension units. If you're interested in developing individual finger strength and dexterity you better start with the extra light version. I am actually having a hard time working with it! The light version is now in the drawer,too. No, I'm not a 12 year old girl. I'm a 52 year old man and have worked physically my entire life. I also had double carpal tunnel surgery a year ago and feel I'm pretty much back to where I was before. If you just want to grab them and squeeze the crap out of them using your total hand strength, then go heavy. Otherwise, start extra light. Developing individual finger strength is a whole other story.

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Summary: Couldn't be more please!
Comment: I purchased the Prohands heavy tension exerciser because I play guitar and wanted to strengthen my fingers and wrist. I am quite pleased with the results and would gladly recommend this product to any musician.

Customer Rating: Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5
Summary: If you thought the medium model was hard...
Comment: I already own the GripMaster, which is the older looking version of the Gripmaster Hand Exerciser Red, Medium Tension (7-Pounds per Finger).

I reached the limit of grip and finger strengthening that the medium tension model could give me, so I recently acquired the heavy tension Pro model. I still plan to use the medium tension model to work my pinkies until they are strong enough for this one (Yeah I know, I haven't worked my pinkies as much as I should have!). I've only been using the heavy tension Pro model for a short time but already I am experiencing a whole new level of aching hands!

Well worth the money if you want to improve your grip and finger strength above what the medium one has to offer. Also works great as a stress reliever!


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