Heavy Grips are ideal for anyone who lifts weights and needs a strong grip such as:
- Police, Firefighters, Military, Security, and anyone who has a physically demanding job.
- They are great for athletes like wrestlers and martial arts such as Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Judo, and other grappling arts.
- Other sports that can benefit from Heavy Grippers include: rock climbing, gymnastics, tennis, racquetball, archery, etc.
- Even musicians like guitarists, pianists, and drummers can benefit from having extra hand and grip strength.
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Not Sure What Strength Of Gripper To Get?
– Check out our gripper guide below…
HG 100 "Beginner" - At the first squeeze, the HG100 may not
seem to be much tougher than a store-bought plastic hand-gripper, but
it's smooth action and aggressive knurled grip can be deceiving. The "Beginner" is perfect for consumers beginning their 'grip training' as
well as younger athletes, female athletes, athletes with small hands and
warm-ups for stronger athletes.
HG 150 "Intermediate" - Consumers that have a fairly strong
grip can usually squeeze out a few reps with the HG150, but it can be
difficult for females and younger athletes although those athletes can
easily work up to the HG150 in a short time with consistent training.
Most athletes with consistent HG training will find that the HG150 only
provides resistance for 3 to 15 reps for 2 to 6 weeks and they are ready
to step up to the HG200 or beyond because the hand responds so well to
resistance training with low repetitions.
HG 200 "Advanced" - The HG200 is the level that even athletes
with a naturally strong grip may have trouble closing. Athletes with
advanced grip training will not have too much trouble with the HG200,
but those with no grip training experience will most likely find it very
difficult to close the HG200 at the beginning of their training. When
you are closing the HG200 for reps, your performance for any sport using
your hands will be greatly enhanced.
HG 250 "Professional" - When you are closing the HG250 for
reps, you will have to be very careful when shaking people's hand! If
you can close the HG250 once, your hand strength is well beyond the
average athlete. Usually only athletes with a hardcore grip training
regimen and people who do heavy work with their hands can close the
HG250 on their first attempt. Just because you have lifted weights for a
few years, don't assume that you will be able to close a HG250. It's
much harder than it looks!
HG 300 "The Gripper King" - Although there are well over 50,000 HG300's on the market, we estimate that there are less than 1000
athletes world-wide that can do reps with this hand grip although most
male athletes (and there have been a couple of women) with an
average-sized hand can build up their hand-strength to close a HG300 for
at least one rep if they train regularly with the Heavy Grips. The key
to closing the HG300 is consistency with your hand-strength training and
avoiding over-training (Don't train with your HG's more than twice per
week or when your hand is still sore from your last workout)
HG350 "The Grip Monster" - The newest addition to the Heavy
Grip line-up! The HG 350 came at the request of some very strong
athletes who complained that the HG300 was not
"tough enough!"
Although there have been some very strong athletes doing reps with the
HG300, we haven't had anyone tell us that the HG350 was too easy! If you
can close the HG350, your hand strength is definitely 'world-class'.
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