💥 Unlock your ultimate grip power — adjust, train, dominate!
The GD Iron Grip 70 is a professional-grade, adjustable hand grip strengthener offering 6 resistance levels from 44 to 154 lbs and 3 grip width settings. Crafted with stainless steel and 4T iron, it delivers unmatched durability and silent operation. Designed and patented in South Korea, this 6-in-1 trainer replaces multiple devices, making it the perfect tool for serious grip, wrist, and forearm strength development.
Color | Multicolor |
Material | Nylon, Stainless Steel, Alloy Steel |
Brand | GD |
Item Weight | 542 Grams |
Style | Hand Strength,Hand,Hand Grip Strengthener |
Tension Level | [Cannot be determined from the provided information] |
Product Dimensions | 6.7"L x 4"W |
Shape | V Shape |
Manufacturer | GD |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 8.39 x 5.08 x 1.97 inches |
Package Weight | 0.62 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 6.7 x 4 x 0.1 inches |
Brand Name | GD |
Part Number | IG70_S |
Grip Type | 1. IG 70 (S) |
C**3
Well made, Had weight indicator, pinches your hand and works out 2 fingers very well
this is like one of those old companies that has been around with a brand name that everyone recognzies but they rest on their brand recognition without offering newer features. Here's the issue.. this hurts my skin between the thumb and for-finger because with this design the hand slides up to the top and it's like using a pair of pliars, ever got your hand caught in the sharp part of the pliars that close? These are old timey designs. There are other models that handle the ergonomics better so that each finger has the same pressure applied. Notice when you squeeze it's mostly just your pointer and index finger applying most of the force.There is one redeeming quality with this one,.. well a few.. it's made well. It's also allows you to see the weight indicator your setting it at, not just some arbitrary resistance dial, which is good if your a weight lifter trying to track your progress... which seems like a very basic need for a weight machine.do I recommend it, ABSOLUTELY, if you're ok with getting your hand pinched and only exercising a few of your fingers in your grip. I totally recommend if you like that!
V**N
Better than iron 90
Extremely comfortable on the palm compared to 90. Highly recommended for beginners as well.
P**H
Beautifully made
It is rare to find anything that is engineered and well made today, and not cheap and minimal. This is a lovely product, and will last years. It is the perfect work out for your grip and forearms.
T**E
Really well made product
Really well made, although without a rubber grip little hard to hang on to
S**O
Great for daily use.
A really good handspring. Being adjustable makes it better. I'm very happy with it.
A**E
Beast
Best of the best.70kg is for office guys who do not go to the fitness center and need some occasional office exercise.80 and 90kg are for stronger guys.This metal baby is a hefty piece of very solid iron and I doubt that this will ever break. It's adjustable (not the strength) but the wide grip is adjustable with the small metal notch on top. So short fingers or long piano fingers do not matter. Sweet.It's a bit heavy but comfortable tool that looks cool on your office desk. I am a skinny guy (140lb) and I am using only the first 2 levels (20 and 30kg) and it's enough for me. I can squeeze the maximum set of 70kg but only once with extreme effort. I would recommend it despite the price since i honestly think this is a lifetime toy that will never break.
C**Y
High Quality
Great quality. Just the right resistance for a senior. Easy to adjust for strength and width.
P**R
Beast mode
Love it, easy to adjust and well built. the texture on the grips is rough but good. Set it by the TV and GTG during commercials.