





💥 Crush your grip goals with Heavy Grips — strength that commands respect!
The Heavy Grips Men's Hand Gripper is a professional-grade fitness tool featuring machined aluminum handles and six adjustable resistance levels up to 250 lbs. Designed for year-round use, its ergonomic V-shape and durable alloy steel construction make it ideal for serious athletes and fitness enthusiasts aiming to build superior hand strength.
C**E
MY MISTAKE!!! I did not factor the need most insecure men have to EXAGGERATE when I read the reviews.
WARNING: You will get it straight here. I have no need to boast or exaggerate. I do feel it is my duty to give you a heads up about the many false reviews about Heavy Grips.I read reviews saying go for a power more than you think you will need because they were "too easy" (have a look for yourself).I know I'm not a beginner, I have been regularly crushing 30KG in both hands for 25 reps with ease ,so I thought I would need the 150, so I bought the the 200 (the weight above what I felt I need) and I bought the 250 so I can try to crush that with two hands and attempt at least one negative. Result: I could only squeeze the 200 with one hand about a quarter of the way. The 250 was like 3mm, though it might have been my imagination.Today I have ordered the 150 and the 100. I will be content when I can knock out 20 reps of the 200.The way I want to do hand grips is the way I do dumbbell training and this to start with the highest weight and do it until muscle failure, then go down a weight and do that until muscle failure, then a lower weight until muscle failure. So I expect to be doing the 150 Heavy Grip, then the 100 Heavy Grip and then my 30kg to finish.The 100 and the 150 arrive tomorrow. I will not do forearm and grip training today so I can test these Heavy Grips tomorrow. I will update this review after I have done this.People are complaining about the harshness of the grips, saying they will rip their fingers to shreds. Nonsense. For a start what man wants their hands and fingers to be smooth? Any toughening of your skin is a massive bonus.The movement of the spring feels quality, the whole product feels quality and looks it. The springs being a gun metal colour looks an excellent contrast to the steel handles.The best thing I like about them is the width between the handles, they are just right for my hand size. Others I have tried were virtually being pulled with finger tips and needed my other hand to crush it a bit to enable a full grip on the handles. With this product I can pick it up with one hand and use. I also like the weight of them and overall size. Great to keep in the back pocket of jeans on Forearm days (after all heavy lifting for that day has been done because you need your full grip for those). I traditionally use grippers during adverts of a film, after I finish a chapter in a book, when I am on public transport and it's for this I have finally got round to buying specific metal ones with a set weight. When I find my optimum weight gripper I will be happy with it until I hit 25 Reps regularly, then it will be time to go to the next one .... then eventually do the drop set thing I described above.I am not interested in certificate gaining or anything else other than strong grip and powerful forearms with veins sticking out of them. My father held both handles of one of those bendy power bar things in one hand. I have seen nobody else manage it. That's a challenge for you.UPDATE:Like I said originally in this review I regularly crush 35KG for 20+ reps.The Heavy Grips 100 I can crush 10 times. I can crush the 150 with both hands and then hold it closed with one hand for 3 seconds.So now you have a realistic idea of what the weight strengths are. Also my wrists are sore today after testing them yesterday. Could be the wrist curling bar, the pull up bar or me trying hard to crush Heavy Grips which are to heavy.Heads up. The website of Heavy Grips say the springs weaken over time, so don't think you've become a lot stronger and rush into buying a heavier Heavy Grips because it might be two heavy for you.
M**S
Good Quality Grippers
These are well made, heavy, solid grippers. This review is for the 200lbs grippers.They differ from the Gold's gym grippers (black plastic handle ones) mainly because these grippers get harder to close the closer they get to being fully closed. The Gold's gym grippers seem to be the same resistance throughout the gripping range.I can easily do a hundred reps on the Gold's gym grippers (although my forearms start to burn at around 50) whereas I couldn't fully close these grippers, with my left hand, when I tried them first thing this morning. However, after half an hour of pulling faces and sounding like a pirate I can now fully close them with my left hand. (I've just had another go and now I can do seven reps with my left hand [my right hand is stronger], I must have an unusually week grip in the mornings.)So as a rough guide, then, if you can do 100+ reps on the Gold's gym grippers then you'll be looking at doing sets of 10 on these. Well, this is my own experience anyway.I wonder how long it'll take me to do 100 reps on these!
P**L
Good quality, and I'd buy another, but I find the 150 isn't much of a challenge
When I was at school I had a pair of plastic hand grips, and I used them pretty regularly. Fast forward thirty-odd years, and I decided to try these. Why? I don't know. Perhaps to regain my manly grip of earlier years. Perhaps because it's an exercise I can do while sitting at my desk.I read all the reviews before choosing the 150s. Many reviews said they're hard. These days i don't grip much heavier than a pen and coffee cup. But I wanted a challenge, so I decided against the 100 and went for the 150s, expecting to have a bit of a struggle with them at first.How are they? Well, I took them out of the box and banged out 20 reps with each hand straight away. Either I've got stronger grip strength than I thought, or they aren't as scary difficult as they're made out to be (I like to think I'm stronger!)I'm not disappointed. The quality and finish are fantastic compared to my old plastic ones. The solid metal handles are sturdy, and fairly comfortable. It doesn't creak or squeak either.I'll keep using this one, and I'd have no hesitation in buying another. In a stronger size!
G**L
Does what it says on the box (plastic casing)
The grippers do the job well but unfortunately they have become too easy. I've never bought grippers before so I thought I should get the beginners one but I then thought it might become too easy too fast so i decided to get these instead. Well it turns out the the intermediates have become too easy aswell but I guess it just did its job well in increasing my grip strength so I cant lower the score for that. The reason why I gave it a 4 and not 5 stars rating is because it starting to squeek with every set which is quite annoying but apart from that great fitness product.
M**K
Hand strengthened
Lost these a while back but good value
N**Y
Perfect tool for increasing grip strength and developing forearm muscles
I bought these for my boyfriend so i will pass the review over to him:These are the best grippers i have ever used! Good quality, lightweight and efficient.Nothing like the little plastic ones we have all used, these are durable and comfortable and the smooth metal design compliments the immense power you need to fully close these properly without cheating.If you start at the lowest pressure and slowly build up to the heaviest one you will dramatically increase your grip strength and the size of your forearms.Don't be fooled into thinking that struggling to do the hardest one will get you anywhere, it will probably just cause you an injury!
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