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Hand Gripper Helper


gerryg

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I'd much rather grind a gripper down, or use strapholds, etc, then put the helper on my gripper.

Just looks a bit cumbersome, imo.

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I have some and they are okay. They do offer a resistance as flimsy as they are. But it is more of a challenge to keep it in place as you are squeezing which I used a plastic tie on the area of the spring to do that. But since I changed my grip workout, right now I will not be using them, but most definetly will in the future if I progress as much as I hope.

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I have some and they are okay. They do offer a resistance as flimsy as they are. But it is more of a challenge to keep it in place as you are squeezing which I used a plastic tie on the area of the spring to do that. But since I changed my grip workout, right now I will not be using them, but most definetly will in the future if I progress as much as I hope.

They look like they would be hard to keep in place!

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Played with them a little bit. Seems so far like they are very hard to position while setting a gripper. Not that bad for easy grippers, but makes setting a tougher gripper a chore.

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Gerry,

I've those Hand Gripper Helpers too, but haven't tried them yet with

harder grippers.

I'll try this that evening using some athletic tape to fix the helper

in a way that it sits a bit higher than the gripper handles.

So, the Helper shouldn't irritate the set and can be used for no-sets also.

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