

💪 Elevate your grip game—because strong hands mean unstoppable confidence!
The GD GRIP PRO-E is a premium adjustable hand gripper offering resistance from 18 to 79 lbs, designed for all ages and strength levels. Featuring ergonomic EVA foam handles and a durable high-strength spring, it delivers a quiet, comfortable, and long-lasting grip training experience. Its compact, noise-free design makes it ideal for use anywhere, empowering professionals to build hand, finger, and forearm strength effortlessly.




| ASIN | B01ABN0X8O |
| Best Sellers Rank | #11,677 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #56 in Strength Training Grip Strengtheners |
| Brand Name | GD |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (3,056) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 08809394370094 |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 6"L x 3.7"W |
| Item Shape | V Shape |
| Item Weight | 205 Grams |
| Manufacturer | GD |
| Material | Iron, Metal, Nylon |
| Style | V Shape |
| Tension Supported | Heavy |
S**O
Solid design, works well, good quality
This grip strengthener seems to be very well built. I have been using it for about a week with no issues. Here are a couple of comments based on other reviews, questions others had and some questions I had before buying it. Will this fit my hand? - I have smaller hands and I was concerned this would be difficult to use. Measuring from the bottom of your palm to the end of your middle finger, my "hand" is 6.5" in length. I have no issues gripping this. Sometimes, I find myself sliding the grip further down my fingers towards my palm. So, there is even a little extra room if your hand is smaller. It does get slightly bigger as you increase the resistance. It is about 0.25" wider (at the end of the handle) on it's hardest setting. How hard is this to grip / Can I use this or is it too hard to squeeze? - Yes, unless you classify yourself as very weak. I used to rock climb (not professionally or anything) but I haven't done that for years. I purchased this to use while I am watching TV, reading at work, etc to give me a little workout and improve my grip strength. I would say I have average strength (there are some pickle jars I can't open and reach for the rubber mat to improve grip). I am currently using this on the W setting, which is the lowest setting and I can complete about 30 reps with full travel of the grip (bottoming it out so the handles touch). Eventually, I expect to move up the scale, but I'm not looking to bulk up. Is this worth the price? - Bottom line, yes. It is pretty robustly built. It feels solid in your hand and doesn't feel cheap. I used to have one of the plastic 3 spring compression grippers and those feel cheap. The grip has a slotted pattern to it which keeps it lighter but retains strength/rigidity. If there's one weakness, it might be the strap. It is a standard cord strap that is found on most point and shoot cameras and could wear out over time. However, I don't really use it and may remove it entirely. This would be your preference. Does this make noise? - For the most part, no. I have held it up to my ear and I can hear a very, very faint click which occurs about 3/4 of the way through the travel when it is on the weakest setting. Turn up the resistance at all and the sound disappears. If I am holding this in my hand, in a comfortable, bent arm position, I can't hear it. It is only when it is about 8 inches from my ear that I can even perceive the sound. It is in no way obtrusive, distracting or a detraction from this product at all. Other grippers I have used creak and squeak during use. This does none of that. Bottom line, this is highly recommended and I would purchase it again. It is far better than the many of the other different styles of grippers I have used. As a bonus, the strap is reflective for when you're out running/walking in the dark and want to work on your grip strengthening.
T**R
Superior adjustable grip exerciser.
I've had my GD Grip Ultra 70 exerciser for a little more than 6 years. It is very durable. I especially like how the grip handles stay parallel throughout the exercise. Both the resistance and the grip size are adjustable. The front black knob adjusts the resistance while the silver wheel adjusts the grip size. When the front knob is turned, the spring compression is changed, changing the resistance and moving the bolt forwards or backwards. That also moves the silver wheel the same distance which changes the grip width, which then must be readjusted. For instance, if the front black knob is adjusted 1/2 turn clockwise to increase resistance, that moves the bolt forward and compresses the spring. Then the silver wheel must also be turned 1/2 turn in the same direction to maintain the same grip width as before. Otherwise, increasing the resistance will decrease the grip width making it generally easier, while decreasing the resistance will increase the grip width which makes it generally more difficult. So, the key is to turn both the front knob and the silver wheel the same amount and in the same direction to keep the grip width the same while changing the resistance. Turning the silver wheel to widen the grip will also increase the resistance. This occurs because as the grip gets wider, the cam pressing against it to compress the spring moves horizontally and feels the full force of the spring. When the grip is narrower, the cam moves at a more downward angle giving a mechanical advantage over the wide grip when compressing the spring. It also means that as the grips move closer together, the required force to close the grips becomes less. So, the resistance level isn't linear over the full grip range, though this isn't obvious when using the device. Things that could be better: 1. The grips are hard plastic, and at higher resistance level might be a bit uncomfortable and a bit slippery. Workout gloves should help with comfort when needed and friction tape should help with slipperiness. 2. The front knob resistance adjustor doesn't stay set very well. It is just a nut on a bolt. When the grip is flexed, the nut moves forward and can easily turn on its own, changing the resistance. If you like to work with progressive resistance, that will undermine the effort. I wound Teflon thread tape around the bolt 15 or 20 times (it's thin) and then put the nut on. That gives it enough resistance to keep the nut/knob from turning on its own while still allowing it to turn easily for adjustment. I highly recommend this grip exerciser for its stable, parallel handles during use, and for its resistance and grip width adjustability. It has a wide range of resistance, though the lightest resistance might still be too strong for many women and boys.
G**N
nice, reasonably priced grip strength trainer
Over the last year I purchased a few similar grip strength trainers and this is by far my favorite. it has a sturdy construction that feels nice in the hands, but the one feature that really sets it apart are the rubberized handles. The other ones like this that I have tried were just plastic or metal handles, and when I started using them for higher resistance, the grip would slip or it would get uncomfortable to use. The rubber grips add a little bit of cushioning and some grip so the trainer stays in the same spot in your hand your entire workout. This trainer has a button activated rep counter, which registers each rep when you fully compress the handle. Nothing earth shattering, but it works well. The trainer is also easily adjustable using a large metal dial and a smaller knob at the front to adjust spring tension and handle travel. My only wish for this would be more detailed resistance markings on the trainer. To determine the amount of resistance you need to count the number of dial and knob turns and note the position of the handle and compare it to a chart on the package to get a rough approximation of the amount of resistance you are dealing with. Overall this is a great option for a grip trainer. The spring give a consistent resistance throughout the pull, it is comfortable in your hands, and easy to adjust.
C**R
Muy bufn producto y resistente tiene varios pesos para ir de manera progresiva pero no tiene una manera fácil de ver en qué peso estás y en lo particular el agarre no es muy bueno Aún así si buscas mejorar tu agarre si lo recomiendo por calidad precio.
M**K
Im Laufe der Jahre habe ich verschiedene Handgriff-Stärker getestet – einige aus billigem Plastik, andere mit vernünftigem Plastik und angenehmer Beschichtung – aber sie hatten alle dasselbe Manko: Die Metalfeder brach irgendwann, meist innerhalb von ein paar Monaten (bei mir waren es 3-4 Monate). Frustriert von diesen Ergebnissen suchte ich nach etwas anderem und stieß auf den GD PRO-70 Handgriff-Stärker. Was mir auffiel, war sein Design; anstelle der typischen Metalfeder verfügt er über einen anderen Mechanismus, der zuverlässiger zu sein schien. Also entschied ich mich, es auszuprobieren. • Dieser Handgriff-Stärker zeichnet sich durch seine robuste Bauweise aus und vermittelt sofort ein Gefühl von Haltbarkeit. Der Federmechanismus ist durchdacht gestaltet und bietet gleichmäßigen Widerstand ohne die üblichen Abnutzungsprobleme – ganz anders als bei den vorherigen Modellen. • Mit einstellbarem Widerstand von 25 bis 70 kg (55~154 lbs) ist dieser Handgriff-Stärker für verschiedene Stärkenlevels geeignet. Ich schätze es, den Widerstand leicht anpassen zu können, während meine Griffkraft sich verbessert, was mein Training effektiver und individueller gemacht hat. 👉 Gekauft am 19. Oktober 2022 – hat es sich durchweg gut bewährt, ohne Probleme wie gebrochene Federn, Risse im Plastik oder andere Mängel. ✅ Vorteile: 🟢 Robuste und langlebige Bauweise 🟢 Zuverlässiger Federmechanismus 🟢 Einfach einstellbarer Widerstand ❌ Nachteile: 🔴 Nichts, was mir einfällt Zusammenfassend lässt sich sagen, dass der GD PRO-70 durchweg solide Leistung bietet. Sein Design und seine Bauweise sorgen für eine problemfreie Nutzung, wobei die effektive Widerstandseinstellung das Krafttraining verbessert.
Y**R
أفضل جهاز التمرين السواعد ممتاز أفضل شي تقدر تغير درجات المقوانه من خفيف الثقيل وقبضة كويسه ماتعورك في ايدك من البلاستيك او ماده تشبه البلاستيك بس قويه هذا تحربه مبدئيه ونشوف بعدين ونقيم مره ثانية
L**N
Very good product
M**K
Poignée légère et solide, sans ressort avec dispositif de réglage par vis. Précaution importante : ne pas vouloir trop faire de séries au risque de générer des tendinites.
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