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Yes4All Wrist and Forearm Fitness Grip Strengthener w/ Steel Roller

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Amazon has Yes4All Wrist and Forearm Fitness Grip Strengthener w/ Steel Roller (Basic/Black) on sale for $8.52. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.

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    • Product will help strengthening the wrists, hands and forearms and increasing muscle tone; ideal for any athletes
    • Compatible w/ all standard 1" weight plate w/ a maximum weight support of 100lbs.
    • Rated 4.6 out of 5 stars based on over 3.9k Amazon customer reviews.
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Amazon has Yes4All Wrist and Forearm Fitness Grip Strengthener w/ Steel Roller (Basic/Black) on sale for $8.52. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.

Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for finding this deal

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  • About this deal:
  • About this item:
    • Product will help strengthening the wrists, hands and forearms and increasing muscle tone; ideal for any athletes
    • Compatible w/ all standard 1" weight plate w/ a maximum weight support of 100lbs.
    • Rated 4.6 out of 5 stars based on over 3.9k Amazon customer reviews.
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Model: Yes4All Wrist and Forearm Blaster, Wrist & Forearm Roller with Soft Foam Grip Handles for Training, Workout - Fit 1-inch Standard & 2-inch Olympic Weight Plates (Black)

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RustyShakleford
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If you've ever tried using one of these, you'd understand that you're not going to be putting that much weight on for this forearm exercise. Even 10lbs going up and down a few times keeping arms straight and back against the wall will feel like alot for avg man.

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LivelyPear1346Yesterday 06:36 PM
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The nylon webbing rope to hold the weights worries me.
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Quote from LivelyPear1346 :
The nylon webbing rope to hold the weights worries me.
I got one 6 months ago. Been using it every other day and it's great.
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Quote from LivelyPear1346 :
The nylon webbing rope to hold the weights worries me.
If you've ever tried using one of these, you'd understand that you're not going to be putting that much weight on for this forearm exercise. Even 10lbs going up and down a few times keeping arms straight and back against the wall will feel like alot for avg man.
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I made one of these from a stick that was about 1.5" thick and a rope when I was in high school, 30 some years later my kids use it still. For $8.50 this isn't a bad price.

Like RustyShakleford said, you aren't putting much weight on it, hold arms out straight, let it down slowly and then roll it up, repeat. It says max weight 100#, I'm sure 99% of users will never put 25# on there, as 10 is more than enough
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konoplyaToday 12:39 PM
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I had this exact one, worked for a week until the nylon rope snapped. It's very cheaply made. The grip handle was coming loose as well. Literal junk. I just made one from a wooden stick i got at home depot and rope. Didn't cost much more
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CyanGame5296Today 01:11 PM
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Quote from konoplya :
I had this exact one, worked for a week until the nylon rope snapped. It's very cheaply made. The grip handle was coming loose as well. Literal junk. I just made one from a wooden stick i got at home depot and rope. Didn't cost much more
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slickjunkie2
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If you have a ROW pull handle with same rolling bar, it is same idea.

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Quote from SumDuud :
I made one of these from a stick that was about 1.5" thick and a rope when I was in high school, 30 some years later my kids use it still. For $8.50 this isn't a bad price.

Like RustyShakleford said, you aren't putting much weight on it, hold arms out straight, let it down slowly and then roll it up, repeat. It says max weight 100#, I'm sure 99% of users will never put 25# on there, as 10 is more than enough
you should also wind the rope both ways....
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D.DiggsToday 02:39 PM
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Have this. Ideally, I wish it was a little wider and the grip a little thicker, but I'm very wider across the shoulders than most. It's a great deal and well made for the price. Forearm strength is a pretty big power leak in a lot of sports for people who are otherwise strong from lifting.
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Quote from SumDuud :
I made one of these from a stick that was about 1.5" thick and a rope when I was in high school, 30 some years later my kids use it still. For $8.50 this isn't a bad price.

Like RustyShakleford said, you aren't putting much weight on it, hold arms out straight, let it down slowly and then roll it up, repeat. It says max weight 100#, I'm sure 99% of users will never put 25# on there, as 10 is more than enough
I have one made out of a chunk of PVC pipe (either 1.5 or 2") 20+ years ago. Clipping it to a jug of water is sufficient for most users.

But at today's PVC prices, unless you've got a scrap laying around, this is cheaper and comes with a rope, carabiner, and loading pin!

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