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Planet Waves Varigrip Adjustable Finger Exerciser

Planet Waves Varigrip Adjustable Finger Exerciser
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Planet Waves Varigrip Adjustable Finger Exerciser

 
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182478

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Vari-Grip is the ultimate all-in-one hand, wrist, and forearm fitness tool. Safely and conveniently build strength, endurance, flexibility and coordination. Our exclusive design features comfortable overmolded finger pads and allows you to adjust individual finger tension - from light to heavy - plus there's a built-in calous builder, providing all-in-one hand fitness for musicians.

 
List Price: $17.99
Our Price: $9.56
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Product Details
Product Length:3.15 inches
Product Width:5.51 inches
Product Height:7.09 inches
Product Weight:0.33 pounds
Package Length:7.8 inches
Package Width:5.28 inches
Package Height:1.02 inches
Package Weight:0.26 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 31 reviews

Features
  • Ultimate Hand, Wrist, and Forearm Fitness Tool

  • Builds Strength, Endurance, Flexibility and Coordination.

  • Comfortable Overmolded Finger Pads

  • Adjustable Individual Finger Tension

  • Built-In Calous Builder


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.5 ( 31 customer reviews )
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25 of 25 found the following review helpful:


2Broke 1st day.  Jun 05, 2009 By G. Rivero
I spent a lot more money for a Digi-flex but I got the heavy 9lb. one and it ended up being pretty hard. So, I wanted to get a lighter weight one and this one said it was adjustable. That sounded great so, I figured I would get this one. I got it, I loved it and started to use it right-a-way. I like the switchable pad and they even had some exercises to try out. When i tried to do the so-called "Thumb Exercise"one of the finger pistons popped right out. Spring and all. When I tried to put it back in I noticed the the tiny tabs, the should hold it in, broke right off.
I would say this is a good product except that it is made out of very cheep plastic and 2 days later another piston popped out and another tab broke.
I wish they would just try to improve on this but don't bother spending money on this one because it wont last long.
Also,the Gripmaster's look just like the Digi-grip I already have, so I would put my money on one of them instead. My Digi-flex is very durable and well made. The next one i get will ether be a Digi-flex or gripmaster.

14 of 14 found the following review helpful:


5Planet Waves Varigrip Hand Exerciser  Jun 27, 2010 By John Lawson "John"
I cut opened my fret hand from my palm to my pinky with a piece of metal and had to get 3 stitches in my pinky tendon, 3 in the middle layer, & 12 on the outside(18total). I couldn't use my fret hand (especially my pinky) for a long time. I couldn't do guitar solos anymore. It really upset me thinking that I could never play guitar as good as I did ever again. I've been using this Varigrip Hand Exerciser and I was very happy on the changes in my fret hand. It really hurt the first time using it. but after an hour or two of exercising my pinky I now have more control over my pinky and all my fingers. This is a great investment to get I use it everyday. People say on here that the ones they bought broke and I don't understand why. Mines great yes I've drop it a few times but it still works its never falling apart like everybody elses. They must have really dropped it and stomped it to death. HaHa I really recommend this tool if you want to get your finger muscles working faster. Use it right before you start playing. It really works.

15 of 16 found the following review helpful:


3Great until it falls apart...  Feb 19, 2010 By Jordan S. Richman "Bassist"
This product was great for several days. I really got a workout from it. My fingers became noticeably stronger in a couple days. Within 4 days, however, the second piston broke and flew out of its casing. I managed to put it back in so it still works, but it shouldn't have come apart. You've been warned.

5 of 5 found the following review helpful:


4Useful  Jun 18, 2010 By Loris
I've just got it and it feels that it really will improve my guitar dexterity, technic and strength. It's pretty useful that you can change the tension also. I just recommend not to force it because it's obviously not made with the best materials so it would break. Anyway, it does look resistant... just be carefull ;)

4 of 4 found the following review helpful:


3Good but not great  Jan 14, 2011 By Sensible
As a newbie I bought this to help build finger strength and flexibility for playing guitar. I had one of the Gripmasters several years ago and it was a great product so I was looking to get another. However, this modell had free shipping so I figured I would give it try, even though I was a little leery of this model after some reviewers said theirs had broken. I've had no such problems with mine. As soon as it arrived I applied a few drops of dry teflon lube to each piston to insure that it would work smoothly. It is not as well made as the original gripmaster but otherwise works as advertised. The one complaint is that even at the low adjustment the tension is a bit high for my purpose. It's OK in the full grip position, but using it in a thumb tip to finger tip position exercising individual fingers one at a time(as if fretting strings) the tension is too high to get more than a rep or two, especially on the ring and pinkie fingers. I'm in the early (painful)stages of developing callouses and the included callous builder is helping with that process. I use it in the car in the morning and then play guitar in the evening. Overall I have noticed a big difference in my fretting ability after just a week of using this so I have to say it works for that purpose. Would I recommend it? Yes; it's good for the price and free shipping, but if I buy another one I'll probably look for a Gripmaster in light or extra light tension.

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