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The inaepeak 396lbs Grip Strength Tester is a rechargeable electronic hand dynamometer designed for precise grip strength measurement. With a maximum capacity of 180kg and the ability to store data for 19 users, it features an adjustable handle for comfort and a robust design for long-lasting use. The device is powered by a Type C charging port, eliminating the need for batteries.
Color | Blue |
Style | Grip Tester |
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 |
G**K
Works well
The advanced functions are a bit difficult to use (not sure if there was a manual that I lost).But the basic strength functions work well.
T**D
Always a but if fun but somewhat uncomfortable
Easy to set up and use. But the handle isn’t exactly comfy. The pain of the edges makes it harder to accurately test your grip
R**L
Simple to use
I find it simple to get a reading as it reverts to the highest grip strength you achieved as soon as you release your grip. I haven't attempted to assign users and keep a record on the tester itself - for my purposes pen and paper work fine.It's stiffer to squeeze than I thought it might be. As I'm still suffering the after effects of hand strain, I limit myself to a few squeezes every other day and the rest of the time I'll pick up a a small fairly spongy ball to exercise my hands. After just a week or two I'm getting slightly better results - going from 'normal' grip strength to the lower end of 'strong'. I'm not sure whether this really is an increase in grip strength or just an improvement in my technique, but it's reassuring after the damage that I did to my hand.
L**.
Quick and easy to use
Does exactly what it's meant to , great little tester and easy to use
L**K
Inaccurate readings and definitely not rated to 180kg
Right, so initially, I thought this might be a decent product from the reviews but was sceptical given the price, and it has now been proven. I am a certified CoC 2.5 gripper closer which is rated at 108kg. Now, I am well aware that static grip strength is vastly different than dynamic grip strength, and numbers will likely be lower. I initially pulled 71kg on the machine, which I thought was a little low, but I didn't think much of it, and now I'm pulling under 60 kg every time. I tried putting the machine on the floor and standing on the handle, and it read 60kg when I weigh 105kg...
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
Simplet to use
Great piece of equipment. Really fun to use at parties and is very family friendly.
A**S
Fun but doesn't hold 180kg promise rather 85kg max
The media could not be loaded. Good grip measure but if you know you are not exciting 80kg should be fine. Worked fine if you are below 70kg but went over 3x 80kg its broke because inside its plastic didn't hold and its says till 180kg i would say max 85kg.
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