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Bought one for my Dad after already buying one for myself before. The springs mean you can have soooooo much control over the resistance from easy to crazy tough and the design of the gripper means that the motion more effectively trains your hand strength due to the hinge being further away from your hand. All the smaller hand grippers you are probably used to have the spring/hinge close to the index finger meaning that it has less involvement in the closing of the gripper than the other fingers; this gripper solves that problem.
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I purchased one of these as a cheap spare to go with my Iron Woody gripper, as I prefer knurled grips to the more slippery handles of the Ivanko Super Gripper. The Henchgrip is a very decent gripper, with pretty much even tension across it's entire movement range. Changing the spring positions is minimal faff and the poundages claimed, when compared with CoC's 1, 1.5 & 2 are comparable from the subjective testing I've carried out. The most important aspect of the gripper is that it affords the user a means to incrementally progress their grip strength, so exact poundages are secondary to its primary function (and are more of a general guide to progress anyway). The knurled aluminium handles don't have quite the polished finish as an Iron Woody (e.g. a few burrs on the handle cut outs), but this in no way detracts from the gripper's performance, as these burrs do not make contact with the skin of the palm and fingers. The frame is very sturdy and, whilst I suspect it's been cast, rather than extruded, there doesn't appear to be any defects that would cause it to break easily when under tension. There are no sharp edges on the frame, and this helps to minimise the risks of stress induced breakages further. As an owner of a wide variety of grip exercisers, this gripper does exactly what it says on the tin and was a bit of a bargain as far as adjustable grippers go. For less than £20, it easily holds its own against grippers that cost more than double that amount, in my humble opinion. Disclaimer: I have no affiliation with Henchgripz and I have neither been paid nor been incentivised to write a review. All views expresses about this product are my own.Read full review
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I have used every type of forearm trainer from grips to the power ball this is the best by far
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They are excellent and do what they are supposed to
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good for working arm muscles
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