💪 Elevate your grip game — precision, power, and progress in one sleek device!
The inaepeak Grip Strength Tester is a rechargeable, digital hand dynamometer featuring a high-precision sensor for accurate measurements up to 180kg/396lbs. It supports 19 user profiles with a large LCD display to track grip strength progress, offers an adjustable ergonomic handle for comfort, and is built from durable ABS material. Perfect for fitness enthusiasts and professionals aiming to monitor and improve hand strength with ease and precision.
Color | Blue |
Style | Grip Tester |
Shape | Cylinder |
Material type | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
Batteries included? | Yes |
Brand | inaepeak |
Manufacturer | inaepeak |
Item model number | JX180 |
Product Dimensions | 19.56 x 12.7 x 0.1 cm; 301.92 g |
ASIN | B0D7NWNNTG |
J**B
Basic dynamometer
I use a dynamometer at work & they cost a small fortune! After a finger injury last year I've been working on finger flexibility & not that ive got full range, I'm working on building my grip. For home use, I don't need an all-singing all-dancing machine, I just need basic functions, a memory recall & an easy to use machine - this is it! It's not only easy to use but easy to read so makes it very simple to be able to compare results for progress tracking. Easily adjustable for hand size too. Good little home use device 💪🏼
I**N
It's ok but nothing special
It's ok, bit of fun. Is it accurate, can you manipulate the results? maybe!It's a bit of fun, feels a bit over priced and if you're looking to improve grip strength then you may be better suited elsewhere.
K**N
Perfect
It does exactly as described
S**S
Its too small
I'm not a massive shovel handed person, but find the space between my thumb and base of my hand at the back of the grip and the inside edge of my fingers around the moving part of the grip is way too close together. So instead of squeezing like shaking an adults hand, I'm holding it like squeezing one finger which doctors get you to do, so you can't put any pressure on them. It needs to be another 30ml or more further apart so I'm not already nearly shutting my hand completely together before it actually starts gripping/moving the mechanism.
C**W
Easy to use, decent quality.
In a nutshell:Things I liked:+ The measurements provided by this are consistent. I can't attest to exactly how accurate they are, but with them being consistent from test to test, you can track your progress patterns and you can see whether or not your grip is strengthening irrespective of a completely accurate measurement.+ Dead simple to use. Easy to switch between users and track your grip strength progress patterns.Things I didn't like:- Although the application usage is actually quite limited, I can imagine that it would be very useful, particularly for somebody who was recovering from injury and who wanted to track their progress.Do I recommend it?Yes. Although the applications for a device like this are actually quite limited, you'll know if you need a device like this and if you do, this does exactly what it says it will and it's a good quality item.
M**K
Does what it says
Only complaint would be that it hurts my fingers.
H**S
Great for testing progress
I normally train forearms in the gym to increase my grip strength, but i never know if it’s actually doing much, i purchased this to check my progress over time, it’s pretty accurate from day to day use and even has an average rating for age, so you can see how well you are doing, doesn’t feel like it will break if you grip to hard which is nice.
S**M
It's ok.
The media could not be loaded. The handle is big enough, even for my humongous hands. Not sure what these other reviews are on about being too small.I can't say if it is accurate or not, but it is consistent. If you want to compare with someone, make sure you use the same device.The grip adjuster is useless since it causes the handle to bottom out. The one half of the handle deforms under pressure untill it touches the other part of the handle so you're not engaging the strain gauge. You're just pressing plastic against plastic.It can be hard to get a good grip on the slippy plastic but you'll get used to it.As long as you don't adjust the wheel thingy, it gets the job done to see if you're improving or how you stack up against your friends and family.
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