

🎯 Grip greatness, one finger at a time.
The D’Addario Varigrip Hand Exerciser is a precision-engineered tool designed to enhance finger, hand, and forearm strength with customizable tension for each finger. Ideal for musicians and professionals, it supports pre-show warm-ups and consistent conditioning with a durable, lightweight design. Backed by a 4.6-star rating from over 900 users, it’s the go-to device for improving dexterity and grip strength efficiently.





| ASIN | B09B44SZXL |
| Brand | D'Addario |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (917) |
| Date First Available | 23 July 2021 |
| Included Components | Varigrip and FiddiLink |
| Item model number | PW-VGFL-01 |
| Manufacturer | D'Addario & Co. |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 12.7 x 22.86 x 0.1 cm; 109 g |
| Shape | Variety |
| Style | Varigrip & Fiddilink |
M**U
Good for finger strength
I dont have many chance to practice guitar because of long work hours but, both of this items really helped to improve my finger strength and dexterity. Definitely recommended.
O**A
The device really helps strenghthen your guitar grip.
The device really helps strengthen your guitar grip, visible after a couple of weeks of daily training. Good quality material, resistant to continuous use.
J**J
Pros: Compared this to the other types. I prefer this product due to the stability of each finger press. They sit in their own slot with their own adjustable spring. I feel more isolation of the finger being worked out, whereas the other types move around quite a bit with the shared spring. The adjustability makes this product more versatile. I think I could have spent 2-3x as much to cover the range this handles. Overall great comfort, well formed grip, fantastic value, and top tier performance for the product category. Cons: If you need a very light hand/finger exerciser you may want an extra light in the other design. If you hand very strong fingers/grip, you will probably be purchasing an extra strong version of the other type of product as this only adjusts to a certain amount of tension. Overall great product that covers what 3 or 4 individual hand exercisers would of the other brand's product, and great stability for focus in the exercise.
B**Y
Good to keep the fingers in shape whilst on holidays and as an everyday tool.
L**E
Le module principal est super, il permet de régler la dureté de chaque doigt, je recommande Le second petit module me semble d'avantage un gadget
_**E
Excelente, recomendo!
C**0
I bought my first Varigrip over 10yrs ago and didnt like it then. I thought it was useless. However, I started playing guitar again and realized that I couldnt get through some technical shredding the way I could when I was younger. Im in my 30s and I can already feel my hands starting to crap out. My fingers felt sore and weak after playing. I Came across a medical store that sold all kinds of arthritis and hand exercising equipment and saw these 2 products. Decided to give it a try again, and to my surprise, it actually worked at strengthening my hand. First few days, I didnt think It was helping at all. The Varigrip plungers where uncomfortable and very stiff. I thought I thought I needed a lighter version, but I just kept fidgeting with it. After 2 weeks, my grip felt stronger and I currently have the resistance cranked all the way high on the Varigrip. I might have to buy the stronger heavier version. At first, i thought that I had just loosened up the tolerances from wearing it out, but it wasnt until I saw my younger brother (7 yrs younger) struggling with the varigrip, that I realized that it actually helped strengthen my grip. Most people that use the Varigrip will struggle with depressing the pinky and ring finger plunger. Those of us that use the grip frequently will have no problem with that. My advice, is to just stick with it past the first week at least. Its annoying to use at first, but now it actually feels good to squeeze the varigrip. I find it kind of soothing. Now for the Fiddilink review. This thing sucks. its stiff the first time you try flipping it, but now its so loose and floppy. I really do not see any benefit in flopping the fiddilink around. I see it more as a fidgeting toy. I prefer to pump the varigrip instead.
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