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Harbinger Adjustable Hand Grip Strengthening Grip
List Price: $14.99
Amazon Price: $13.99
Average Customer Rating: (12 reviews)
Editorial Review: Develop a strong and powerful grip in comfort with the Harbinger Fitness Hand Exercise Grip. This ergonomic hand exercise grip is built for advanced training and features 3 weight increments of 30, 35, and 40 lbs of resistance for maximum effectiveness.
Customer Reviews:
0 of 0 found this review helpful:
harbinger hand grip--bad design--junk, 2008-05-06
the rubber attachments supplied with this so called hand/forearm strengthing devise all feel the same and the handles do not return to the full open position. Bad design. It does not work as advertised. Junk. I returned the one that I purchased.
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Grip Exersizer, 2008-03-29
This is an excellent product. Because of the well thought out grip design, you do not develop blisters from use.
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Great at Strengthening Hand and Arm Muscles, 2008-03-25
After using this product several times a day for a week, I noticed improvements in my arm and hand strength. After a week I was able to increase to the next strength. Also good for stress relief.
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What CJ "chris911" said, 2008-01-25
For everyone that's saying "it's for big hands." I have very big hands, and I still find this very uncomfortable. The rubber elastic resistance makes it sluggish and akward. You only work it on the squeeze. And I don't feel like my pinky is getting a workout, either. I liked the 5 dollar ones that I have better. At lest they have a foam cushion that's comfy. I'm returning this garbage.
1 of 1 found this review helpful:
More problems than it should have, 2008-01-19
For what seems a simple device, this has some problems that I did not anticipate when I ordered it. I rate it low because such a simple device has only a few features, so a few problems means it's overall problematic.
1) It has a very strong rubbery smell that gets on your hands
2) As you work it in your hand, the rubber resistance piece works itself off - imperceptibly at first so it just seems that the resistance has softened - and finally slips all the way off - after say 20 or 30 quick repetitions. You have to keep pushing it back in place just to use it.
It does have some advantages. Good, I think, for larger hands. Grip is cushioned, but still works against your skin enough that over time it may help develop calluses (great for me since I'm using this to strengthen for windsurfing, which is tough on hands).
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