💥 Elevate your grip game—because strong wrists mean unstoppable power!
The MARCY Strength Training Wrist and Forearm Developer is a compact, adjustable resistance device designed to target and strengthen the forearms, wrists, and fingers. Its portable size and ergonomic grip make it ideal for home or office use, while the variable resistance system allows users to progressively enhance their grip strength and arm endurance. Durable and self-powered, it comes with a 2-year limited warranty, making it a reliable addition to any fitness routine.
Controls Type | Push Button |
Display Type | Graphical User Interface (GUI) |
Handle Type | Adjustable |
Operation Mode | Manual |
Power Source | Self-Powered |
Manufacturer | Marcy |
UPC | 096362932004 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00096362932004 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 14.5 x 7.88 x 5.91 inches |
Package Weight | 0.66 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 14.5 x 6 x 7.75 inches |
Brand Name | MARCY |
Warranty Description | 2 year limited manufacturer |
Model Name | WEDGE |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | WEDGE |
Model Year | 2009 |
Included Components | User manual, Warranty card, one forearm developer |
Size | 9x4x1" |
Sport Type | Exercise and Fitness |
J**U
Good for PT
Great device, comfortable and works as expected! Ignore what the other reviews say about it not being enough resistance if you want to use it for PT. I think if you’re just looking for heavy resistance, wrist curls with heavy weights would be better. For me it was perfect for exercising my injured wrist
A**
Durable and efficient
Durable andbes6 home hand work out equipment
P**W
a good supplemental forearm workout
Ive actually purchased one of these before, no idea what happened to it but it was probably lose in a move or something, so the fact that i purchased another should say something to start.forearms are a somewhat weird muscle to workout, wrist curls and a "wrist roller" are probably youre best bet for them (Pro tip, take a broom stick and drill a hole, put a sturdy rope/twine through the hole and something to be able to hold weight at the bottom for a DIY wrist roller). this item allows for essentially wrist curls to be done without a barbell or dumbbell. its pretty solidly built, not saying you could abuse it and drop it but its not going to break via normal use. its simple to use, the most annoying part may be trying to dial in the hand position to get the proper movement, but there isnt a lot of play there and once you find it you dont need to adjust. its small enough to be stored virtually anywhere, i keep mine under my desk as i use it while at the computer a lot. its a good device to be able to get in a smaller workout while doing menial tasks.it has an adjustable amount of resistance or weight you can use, i usually keep mine on the highest which is 5. i will say that i normally do sets of 25+ repetitions to get a decent feeling from it. i by no means am i power lifter or anything of that sort so thats a bit disappointing. it does have nice padding that makes it not bothersome to use. it is a bit limited by the fact that the resistance is not that much and it only allows for one movement to be done which limits its functionality.Overall its a pretty good item, its a good supplemental forearm workout. you will want to do other "lifts" along with it, but as an item one can using sitting and watching TV, or reading emails etc its worth its money. i only wish they had a version with more resistance so i would not have to do as many reps to feel it.
J**S
It WORKS!
Works very well, you really feel your forearms. Worth every penny.
J**N
Wrist
Very good for the wrist… Nice and durable product.. Very easy on the wrist and you can adjust the tension…
N**5
Save your money...
This broke after 5 weeks of using. Before it broke it worked okay, I would like more tension and for it to allow bigger arms, or adjustable for bigger arms. Also, it can benefit from quality materials; the device is mostly easily breakable plastic. The pads are thin and provide little buffer between the forearm and the device, so after a while it causes physical pain. Overall, not happy with the product and would advise against buying it. I recommend researching building forearms other ways.
A**S
Comfortability
Works well but very uncomfortable, digs into the back of your arm around the wrist.
D**G
Love this
Long overdue. Better than and easier than my dumbbells during my rehabilitation from a broken forarm.
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