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Reddit mentions of PROHANDS PRO Hand Exerciser, Finger Exerciser (Hand Grip Strengthener), Spring-Loaded, Finger-Piston System, Isolate and Exercise Each Finger, (11 lb Extra-Heavy Tension, Gray-Pro)
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We found 5 Reddit mentions of PROHANDS PRO Hand Exerciser, Finger Exerciser (Hand Grip Strengthener), Spring-Loaded, Finger-Piston System, Isolate and Exercise Each Finger, (11 lb Extra-Heavy Tension, Gray-Pro). Here are the top ones.
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- THE ORIGINAL SPRING-LOADED HAND & FINGER EXERCISER: Prohands is used by professional athletes, world-class musicians, and as a rehabilitation tool. Made from high-quality components ABS plastic, stainless steel springs and approved santoprene.
- STRENGTH, POWER & ENDURANCE FOR ATHLETES: Exercise each finger individually, or the entire hand. Isolates and exercises each finger individually for strength, dexterity, and endurance. Develops outstanding hand, wrist and forearm strength.
- REHABILITATION & PREVENTION (STRONGER, HEALTHY HANDS): Ideal for anyone wanting to develop and maintain strong healthy hands. May help with arthritis, carpal tunnel, neuropathy, and poor circulation.
- THE PROHANDS FAMILY OF HAND EXERCISERS (2ND IMAGE): VIA is our entry-level model, GRIPMASTER is our signature model, GRIPMASTER-Rehab has an added palm cushion, and PRO is our most advanced model for pros and motivated individuals.
- VARIOUS TENSION LEVELS: Graduated tension levels help the user measure progress. VIA 1lb to 6lb, GRIPMASTER 1lb to 9lb, GRIPMASTER-Rehab 0.75lb to 9lb, PRO 5lb to 13lb. By isolating each digit, stronger fingers can’t compensate for the weaker ones.
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Specs:
Color | Gray - Pro |
Height | 2 Inches |
Length | 4.1 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Size | 11 lb (Extra-Heavy Tension) |
Weight | 0.4 Pounds |
Width | 5.3 Inches |
If you think a Glock trigger is heavy you need to work on your hand strength. I'd recommend getting one of these. That, or buy a Nagant revolver and shoot it exclusively in double action.
> Your brain feels like it has to over compensate for recoil, and just prior to you pulling the trigger, you tend to clench your firing hand.
Hey OP (u/HelpSheKnowsUsername), listen to this guy!
If the hand is already tense (or tight/firm on the pistol grip), it can not suddenly tense or tighten during firing.
The trick is that while the hand/grip is tight/tense, the trigger finger needs to stay relaxed (or under smooth control) to move the trigger straight back to the rear (without jerking or skipping)
As work-up (to build hand/grip/finger strength), I like to use whole-hand grip squeezers (example) and individual-finger grip squeezers (example Prohands).
This is what you really need:
Grip Master
With this, gripping the wheel, his knuckles went white with desire!
Congrats on the car, vroom vroom my friend!
grip master