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GD IRON GRIP Premium grip strength trainer, adjustable maximum 198lbs
[The best trainer to enhance your grip strength] Why limit your progress by using the same level of resistance day in and day out? Try GD IRON GRIP, the perfect hand grip strengthener. You can effectively improve your grip and hand strength by adjusting the resistance from 55 to 198lbs in 6 stages. You can also change the grip width in 3 stages to modify the range of motion when closing.
[Incredible build quality] Made with aluminum handles, strong compressing springs, and 4T iron; GD Iron grip is sturdy as a tank. GD aims for high quality and perfect craftsmanship. This durable and safe hand strengthener is the only grip strength trainer you will ever need.
[6 in 1] Combines 6 grip strengtheners in 1 single gripper. Just adjust the lever and easily change the grip resistance that is suitable for your level of strength and training goal. All you need is a single GD Iron Grip, instead of buying 6 different hand strengtheners.
[Completely Silent] Hand workout can be done anywhere at any time. Without the disturbing squeaks, you can perform hand, grip, wrist, and forearm workouts where ever you want.
[ONLY one hand grip strengthener in the world] All GD's products are designed, developed, and manufactured in our own facility in South Korea. GD Iron Grip is PATENTED(NO. US 9,415,262 B2) to protect and provide the best service our customers deserve.
* Item Dimension 4.3 X 7.9 X 1.7 inch (11* 20 * 4.3cm (With Handle Extensions)) / Weight 1.53lbs(694g) / Material Stainless, Steel, Aluminum, S45C Carbon Steel, Compression springs
The best grippers I've ever used, by far.Solid build, excellent ergonomics, straightforward adjustments.The price is high, but justified.I started with a pair of the 90s, but found I didn't need the extension or the extra 22lbs. of resistance (I should have listened to other reviewers who said as much). These offer much more resistance at their 84lbs setting than a far cheaper adjustable plastic gripper at its supposed 80lbs., so bear that in mind if you're testing cheaper ones at a box store to determine the max resistance you need like I did. I did not test either to determine the accuracy of their given settings' poundage. Just know that these grippers are harder than one other new cheaper pair. Other reviewers write that they've had similar experiences. Finally, the lowest setting (55lbs) matches the resistance on my old gripper in the picture that's been well used for about 10 years.After a brief test, I returned the 90s thru Motofitusa & Amazon easily and only had to pay return shipping (around $6 FL to NY). I then got a pair of the the 80 Lights on prime day for nearly $10 off each, saving roughly $53 total.On both the 90 and 80 Light, the knurling is the same and ideal: small crosshatch size matches the exercise (for example, dumbbell knurling is a larger and deeper crosshatch and barbells sometimes are even larger and deeper than the dumbbell knurling). I had a much better grip on the 80s than my old plastic grippers, and it did not hurt my hands or damage my skin.Lastly, there is a good jump in resistance levels, but I plan to further break the 6 levels of resistance into 18 levels using the 3 levels of grip size. If I can't do the largest grip size at the next highest resistance level, I'll simply close the grip size to the smallest setting, simultaneously increasing the leverage of my grip and reducing the range of motion in order to complete the exercise. As strength grows, I'll increase the grip size to the medium level and finally the largest level, and then repeat for the next resistance level--pretty straightforward progressive strength training.Thanks again to Motofitusa for a stellar product.