








💥 Grip It, Own It: Elevate Your Workout Game!
The Adjustable Hand Gripper by Vatiz is a premium fitness tool designed for strength training enthusiasts. With a wide resistance range from 48 to 242 lbs, it caters to all fitness levels. Its durable metal construction ensures longevity, while the extendable handles provide a custom fit for larger hands, making it the perfect addition to any workout routine.
| ASIN | B00OE12CZ2 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #843,850 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #1,636 in Strength Training Grip Strengtheners |
| Brand | Vatiz |
| Brand Name | Vatiz |
| Color | Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (42) |
| Date First Available | October 11, 2014 |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 7.67 x 4.68 x 0.04 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 12.2 x 6.1 x 1.2 inches |
| Manufacturer | Vatiz |
| Material | Spring Steel |
| Package Weight | 1.18 Kilograms |
| Part Number | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 7.67"L x 4.68"W |
| Shape | Cylinder |
| Style | Modern |
| Tension Level | Medium |
| UPC | 728795100674 |
A**R
Buy this gripper!
I own all the COC grippers and have owned the Ivanko gripper. I gave a friend my Ivanko gripper once I got the COC set. Big mistake as even with the in between COC grippers it's hard to get just the right weight. Both the COC and Ivanko grippers are excellent. Let me write about the Vatiz gripper now. First off it comes in very nicely packaged from the shipper and Vatiz. Shipping was very fast. This gripper is a beast. It is heavy and very well made. Very smooth movement. Has the same grip angle as a COC gripper. The handles are slightly thicker, but not by much. Very easy to adjust. I'd take this gripper over the Ivanko any day of the week, though I'd still buy the COC as they are the standard for testing your grip strength. Yes, it is an expensive gripper and worth the money period. I'll be using this along with my COC grippers. This gripper is just now making its way to the USA. I tried researching it before buying and could only find one review in English other than Amazon. Seems to be very popular in Russia. Anyhow, I'd buy this gripper again with no second thoughts! I am very pleased! I added a picture with a COC 2.5 on top of the gripper. The handles on the Vatiz close tightly together.
M**K
Must have gripper for beginners or experts.
This is a very well built adjustable hand gripper. Body is made from stainless while the handles are made of aluminum. The knurling is not very aggressive and requires the use of gym chalk. Pros: Sturdy stainless frame Many adjusment levels Comes with 2 springs Very smooth action Nice packaging Worth the price Cons: Handle knurling could be more aggressive (may not be a con for others) Whether you're a beginner or an expert, this is definitely something worth adding to your collection.
J**G
Awesome grip trainer
This thing is seriously well made. Cons: 1) It’s huge! It’s the size of a regular gripper with another gripper above it turned upside down. 2) It’s way harder to squeeze than my other grip trainers. I don’t know if those are wrong or this one is wrong as far as the resistance. I have 100, 150, and 200 pound grippers. The Vatiz one is harder on the lowest setting (supposed to be 60 pounds) than the 100 pound gripper. The setting that’s supposed to be around 125 pounds is as difficult as my 200 pound gripper. Neither of these issues take away from that fact that this gripper works really well. Maybe bruised my ego a little bit because of how hard it is, but that’s really the point of training.
V**Z
No freedom units, just metric.
The knurling is so smooth. The actuation feels really smooth as well. Adjustable resistance is the main reason I got it. The build quality is SUPERB, justifies the price tag. Packaging is a little overdone. I feel bad throwing away the box it came in, it's just too nice for a hand gripper. (Not a complaint, just an observation). Comes with clear instructions, and easy to read resistance chart. Just wish it had freedom units also.
K**S
Handles are too smooth
Everything is great about this gripper except the knurling. It’s too smooth and will slide out of your hand on the higher settings (6-6 and up). I really wanted this to work for me. Was using this to bridge the gap between the CoC 2 and 3, but it just slides too much.
A**N
I haven't analyzed whether this works better to increase grip strength in comparison to other grippers ...
I haven't analyzed whether this works better to increase grip strength in comparison to other grippers - I have several different types. But, for me, part of the value of a piece of exercise equipment is that it feels right - makes the exercise more enjoyable. If I find myself looking forward to using it, I use it more often. The Vatiz just feels perfect for my hands. I have a few other adjustable grippers. The only one that fits my hand this well is the Baraban, which I reserve for doing negatives at this point, due to the attachment that they provide for that purpose. But the vatiz - I just love picking it up and using it. Really an excellent piece of equipment.
S**H
Updated Review - spring broke
This gripper is seriously amazing. Forget buying multiple grippers at $15-$25 a piece (one for warm up and buying new ones as you get stronger), this in the only gripper you'll ever need. The best part about it is how many incremental weight settings it has. The typical 50 lbs jump for each standard gripper is a little excessive but this gripper lets you go up in ~12 lbs increments. The product itself looks great and is built as solid as can be. You won't regret buying this gripper! A big difference of this gripper vs others is that standard grippers have an uneven pull throughout the motion; it's easy at first and only really gets to its full resistance within an inch of a full close. The Vatiz gripper has even resistance throughout the entire pull. With a standard gripper, the bottoms of the handles will touch but there will be space along the rest of the handles that increases toward the top. With the Vatiz gripper, the handles touch throughout the entire handle. Both of these combine to make the Vatiz MUCH more difficult to close for comparable weights but it also means a more thorough forearm workout. Edit: After three years of moderate use the spring snapped.
N**K
Schön verpackt, man kann sich schrittweise mit diesen gripper steigern in kleinen Sprüngen, ist viel effektiver zu trainieren als mit grippers die von 108kg auf 128kg gehen wie die captains of crush gripper da die Sprünge viel zu groß sind und man spart eine Menge Geld anstatt mehrere gripper zu kaufen um sich zu steigern da dieser gripper von 27-177kg geht. Du kaufst sozusagen mehrere Gripper in ein System. 👌🏼
J**.
The vatiz gripper is a very nice thing indeed. I have a few grippers, RB plus a lot of CC,s and a few other brands. The thing that makes this worth a look is how it feels. It's the most consistent grip I've got.. The tension is immediate and the same from the beginning of the squeeze to the close. It's very well made also. Definitely recommend it, especially if you are training to go through the cc range.. Its a good companion to the ccs in your training. I like it more than my RB highly polished special edition gripper in the feeling it has. Pretty expensive these days but you will use this one.
Y**R
Hopefully will last a long time
M**.
Mein Freund ist damit beschäftigt jeden Tag. Er ist zufrieden. Ist sportlicher.
P**.
8 month review: Very happy with results, blows away any of the other grippers in the photos I've posted except the other adjustable that looks like a U. That one has more adjustments and I use it and the Vatiz for my workouts. Nice even resistance and gradual increase of resistance to increase strength. I put off getting this because it was expensive, but it is definitely worth the money. Even resistance throughout for a full range of motion. Parallel close. Nice small resistance increases from around a CoC sport to a CoC #4. Resistance wise, the lowest setting is a little tougher than my GD 90 first setting and a little easier than my 100 pound gripper, though that is only tougher for the last 1cm. About the same as a Captains of Crush sport. It is kind of tough to judge because it has the same resistance throughout. I'm sure the GD 90 has a higher rgc, but because the Vatiz has high resistance throughout it seems harder. It comes in nice packaging, and they really protect it good in shipping. Knurling wise it is about perfect. Just slightly more aggressive than the Captains of Crush. The lowest setting might be a little too tough to some. Which is the only disadvantage. But you can maybe use elastic bands or a weaker spring if you can find one. The Ivanko springs work. The picture is of the Ivanko. The Ivanko is great for a range of lower resistances until you can handle the Vatiz. In my opinion the Vatiz and Ivanko are the only two grippers you ever need. Feels great and works the muscles the best in the largest range of all the grippers I've tried: GD 90, Ivanko, Captains of Crush, generic 100-350 pound set, 10-60kg plastic grippers. The quality seems excellent as well. Very happy with purchase. Delivery was quick too, less than a week.
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