Adjustable Counting Grip
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$22.87
- Ex Tax: $22.87
Appearance and Materials: The gripper utilizes a high-strength carbon steel spring and silicone handles for a comfortable and secure grip. The silicone handles are non-slip and sweat-resistant, preventing slippage even d...
- Product Code: GS12
- Availability: In Stock
Appearance and Materials: The gripper utilizes a high-strength carbon steel spring and silicone handles for a comfortable and secure grip. The silicone handles are non-slip and sweat-resistant, preventing slippage even during long workouts while providing a good feel and protecting the palm. The compact design makes it easy to carry and store.
Adjustable Resistance: The resistance range is adjustable, allowing users to flexibly adjust it to their strength level, suitable for beginners, intermediate, and advanced trainers. The simple and easy-to-use handle rotation or adjustment mechanism allows for gradual improvement in grip strength training, achieving progressive strength gains.
Counting Function: A built-in electronic or mechanical counting device accurately records the number of grip compressions per repetition, making it easy to track training progress, quantify training results, and enhance the scientific nature of training plans.
Anti-Slip Design: The silicone handles are non-slip and sweat-resistant, ergonomically designed for a comfortable grip. This prevents slippage during high-intensity training and keeps fingers, palms, and wrists safe.
Durability and Portability: The carbon steel springs are durable and resilient, resisting deformation and suitable for long-term, high-intensity use. Compact and easy to carry around, it allows you to train at home, in the office, or at the gym.
Suitable for: Perfect for hand, finger, forearm, and grip strength training, it's suitable for a wide range of people, including fitness enthusiasts, athletes, rehabilitation trainers, and office workers. It can be used to improve grip strength, forearm strength, hand dexterity, and daily hand function recovery.





