💥 Elevate Your Grip Game – Because Every Squeeze Counts!
The Grip Strength Tester Trainer by JTHEW is a dual-function device that combines a high-precision grip strength tester with an adjustable resistance grip trainer. It measures grip strength up to 400lbs and offers customizable resistance from 11 to 132lbs. With the ability to track up to 19 user profiles and a smart counter for workout repetitions, this device is designed for serious athletes and fitness enthusiasts. Built from durable materials, it ensures longevity and comfort during use.
Color | Black |
Material | Stainless Steel, Plastic |
Brand | JTHEW |
Item Weight | 1.5 Pounds |
Style | Adult |
Tension Level | Extra-Heavy |
Product Dimensions | 7.67"L x 5.1"W |
Shape | Round |
Manufacturer | JTHEW |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 8.5 x 5.59 x 2.99 inches |
Package Weight | 0.68 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 7.67 x 5.1 x 0.04 inches |
Brand Name | JTHEW |
Part Number | GST001 |
Size | 5-60kg |
J**W
Good Value and Works Well
I’m pleased with this purchase. The dynamometer seems accurate and gives consistent readings of my grip strength. It’s straight forward to use, and it comes with batteries included.The hand grip trainer that comes with it is also a nice addition. It's easy to adjust, and I've been using it to build my grip strength. Only annoying thing is that the cap on the hand grip trainer is easy to pop off, but it's simple to put it back on. Ultimately, pair it up with the dynamometer, and it's a helpful way to keep build up and track hand grip strength.The set offers good value for its price. Both the dynamometer and the grip trainer are solid and work well together. Would definitely recommend it, especially if you can get it on sale/with a coupon.
R**R
Grip Strength Tester Trainer
This grip strength tester and trainer is a fantastic choice for anyone looking to build or measure their hand strength. With its adjustable knob, it’s perfect for users of all ages and fitness levels. The compact and portable design makes it easy to take anywhere, and the included grip trainer adds extra value. The LCD screen is clear and easy to read, and the device itself is simple to operate. It’s well-made, durable, and offers excellent quality for the price. Highly recommended for anyone wanting to track their progress or improve their grip strength!
P**T
Getting handsy
I recently got my hands on the grip strength tester trainer, and it's been a total game-changer for my workouts! The design is super comfortable, and the adjustable resistance levels make it easy to ramp up the intensity. The digital display gives accurate readings, so I can see my progress, which is really motivating. It's built tough with high-quality materials, and it's versatile enough to work on hand strength, forearm muscles, and grip endurance. Plus, it's compact and fits perfectly in my gym bag, making it great for workouts on the go.What makes it even more fun is the gamified challenge feature! The device allows you to monitor your strength progress by setting daily and weekly goals, pushing me to beat my previous records. It's like having a personal trainer that keeps me on my toes and makes every session exciting. Overall, this device has blown me away and is a must-have for anyone serious about boosting their grip strength and fitness. Highly recommended!
V**K
Rehab Revolution in My Hands!
As a former collegiate volleyball player turned desk jockey, I never imagined I’d need a grip strength meter—until chronic wrist pain from years of typing and old sports injuries turned opening jars into a humiliating ordeal. Enter the dynamometer, a device that not only quantified my weakness but became the cornerstone of my recovery journey. Here’s how this unassuming gadget gave me back control of my hands—and my confidence.I’ll admit—when this arrived, I almost returned it. ""Another fitness gimmick,"" I thought, eyeing the minimalist packaging. But the moment I gripped it, my cynicism melted. The contoured silicone handle felt like shaking hands with a trusted coach—supportive but demanding effort. The matte black aluminum body had heft without being bulky (perfect for my petite 5’2"" frame), and the glowing blue LCD screen lit up instantly with a reassuring beep. No complicated buttons—just a clear ""0.0 lbs"" waiting for action.What sold me immediately? The adaptive grip span. At its narrowest setting (1.6”), my 8-year-old daughter could test her grip after gymnastics; at full width (3.9”), my 6’4” husband’s construction-worker hands didn’t dwarf it. This wasn’t a one-size-fits-all toy—it was a precision instrument.Week 9-12: Beyond RecoveryToday? 62 lbs (right) and 58 lbs (left)—a 6% imbalance my PT calls ""better than average."" But the real wins are intangible:No more asking coworkers to open snack packagesFlawless piano chord transitions during my daughter’s recitalA handshake that made a client remark, ""You’ve got a surgeon’s grip!""
J**T
Pretty cool
I bought this for my weightlifter-son as a Christmas present. Both I and my father are as impressed with it as my son and his workout buddy friends are. It's easy to use; there's no need to tare it out or reset it if you want to test your grip strength repeatedly. It's adjustable; my son's hands are slightly bigger than mine, and for me to give it a proper squeeze, it's just a matter of spinning the inset adjustment dial to achieve the proper distance to measure my grip strength. It has comparative settings; I was able to find out I have the grip strength of the average 17 year old young man - not bad for a guy approaching 50 (my father, approaching 80, had approximately the same grip strength, which is even more impressive). Oh, and the price is right, too. If you're training your grip, it even comes with an exercise handgrip to build up its strength, and, though I haven't actually tried it, my son said it's well built, as well. Like I say, pretty cool, and definitely worth every penny spent.
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