🖐️ Elevate your grip game — because strong hands mean unstoppable moves!
The PRO Hand Exerciser by Prohands features a spring-loaded finger-piston system that isolates and strengthens each finger individually. With adjustable tension levels from 5 to 13 pounds, it’s designed for professional athletes, musicians, and rehabilitation users seeking enhanced hand, wrist, and forearm strength. Built from durable ABS plastic and stainless steel, this compact device supports injury prevention and recovery while delivering precise, measurable progress.
Color | Blue - Pro |
Material | Stainless Steel, Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
Brand | Prohands |
Item Weight | 0.25 Pounds |
Style | Finger Exerciser,Hand Grip Strengthener |
Tension Level | 5 lb |
Shape | Round |
UPC | 758895150002 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00758895150002 |
Manufacturer | Prohands by Gripmaster |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 5.75 x 3.78 x 1.57 inches |
Package Weight | 0.16 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3.63 x 1 x 3.63 inches |
Brand Name | Prohands |
Suggested Users | unisex |
Part Number | PM-15000 PRO Light/Blue |
Model Year | 2015 |
Size | 5 lb (Light Tension) |
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The Gripper
Some other products don’t offer much for finger strength. Your products is good for strength and tension level.
A**R
Gripmaster Pro proves to be a medical device
This product far exceeded my expectations. I have had the product for 18 days.Four months ago, I tripped and caught myself with my hands, most of my weight wason my left hand. Unfortunately, as a 44 year old male, my fingers did not heal asquickly as I thouht they should. I was preparing to make an appt with an ortho Doctor,but, I thought I would give this product a try. My fingers were constantly in pain. I amsomeone who works out 3-4x each week. I can run 5 mi without stopping. I was shockedthat I was in this pain just from catching myself from a fall.1) My hand started improving within 72 hours--I'm not kidding.2) My fingers were noticeably stronger in 1 full week.3) The constant pain in my fingers have completely left--I thought I was enroute to surgeryOn a scale of 1 to 10, I was a 3 when I began using this device 18 days ago.Today, I am a solid 8. I am extremely pleased with this turnaround in only 18 days. Initially, Iused the product on a daily basis. Now, I want to really get my strength back and "go hard"every other day. This will give my muscles a chance to fully heal. I fully expect to beat a "10" in the next 6-8 weeks. I thought I was enroute to the surgeon--for sure!!I bought the the med tension, which was plenty for me. I am using this on both of my hands.My left hand is getting so strong, I don't want it to pass up my right hand. Do the exercises slow.Use 1 finger at a time for max results. Maybe I will work my way into the 'heavy' next year, butI am not in a rush....I'm not 21 years old bench pressing 300 lbs any more. I'm just trying to stayhealthy and away from the knife of a surgeon. So yes, buy this product and you are trying torehabilitate your fingers. I think the xtra light would be great for a broken/fractured finger.Good luck
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These are too big for me and the rubber is too sparse to provide cushioning when using
I am having a lot of trouble with my hands after carpal tunnel surgery and one of many things I need to do is strengthen my hands and fingers. The occupational therapist has the standard Gripmaster exercisers. After purchasing all of them (1.5 pounds to 9 pounds) and using them, I decided to buy these for future use.- Gripmaster Pro Extra-Heavy Tension of 11 Pounds- Gripmaster Pro Edition XX-Heavy Tension of 13-PoundsPersonally, I don't like the Pro Edition because it's too big and the rubber facing the hand is not cushioning enough. Also, the Pro Edition does not have the tension in pounds written on the label as do the standard ones I purchased. In addition, the rubber cap doesn’t come off to expose one full strip that can be pressed. Instead there’s only one button for each finger.The standard Gripmaster (such as the five I purchased below) has a spring loaded button that can be pushed for each finger and the rubber handle can be removed to cover those buttons and expose one full strip that can be pressed on.YELLOW Extra-Light Tension of 1.5 poundsRED Light Tension of 3 poundsGREEN Medium Tension of 5 poundsBLUE Heavy Tension of 7 poundsIn summary, I do not like these because of its size and lack of cushioning.PS I attached a link to my review of the regular Gripmaster into the comments section of this review.
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Post Hand Surgery
In April 2013, I had surgery for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS) for numbness in my dominant hand, which resulted in significant hand weakness. Also, an MRI taken November 2013 revealed arthritis in the wrist of the same hand. Only in the past few months have I been able to hold anything over 15 pounds without moderate hand and wrist pain, and playing my guitar has been difficult because of cramping in the hand. I had been using a foam stress ball to build some hand and forearm strength, and for a while it was adequate.After looking on Amazon's list of hand strengtheners, and reading the reviews, I decided to order the Gripmaster Pro with 11 pounds of tension. Eleven pounds doesn't sound that much, but compressing the individual spring-loaded finger piston pads provides sufficient tension to give each finger a good workout.After receiving the Gripmaster Pro, it appeared to be well-constructed and capable of relatively long-term use. The first time I used it, I felt on the lower end of mild to moderate pain in my dominant hand and I wasn't able to completely compress the finger pistons. (I do recommend that you lightly stretch the muscles in your hands and forearms before and after each time you use the Gripmaster.) Over the next few weeks, the pain lessened and my grip became stronger as the muscles in my forearms became more conditioned. After nearly 3 weeks of consistently exercising both hands with the Gripmaster my grip is significantly stronger, and this past weekend I was able to help carry cafeteria size tables a short distance with no relatively no hand pain. The wrist pain persists, but I've been taking methylsulfonylmethane (MSM) 1000 mg for the past month and it seems to help.Now, I use the Gripmaster several times throughout the day to continue conditioning my hands and forearms to improve my grip. This was a good purchase, and I recommend it without reservation. Also, if you have a similar history as mine, I do recommend that you consult with a physical therapist for the best hand strengthening system for your hands. Hope this was helpful.
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