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Captains of Crush Hand Grippers - 10 Strength Levels | 
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| Brand: IronMind Category: Sports
List Price: $26.95 Buy New: $19.95 - $25.95 You Save: $1.00 (4%)
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Rating: 8 reviews Sales Rank: 81
Media: Misc.
ASIN: B0039VXAD6
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| Features:
| • | Original, authentic, unmatched--- the gold standard for building and testing grip strength | | • | Designed to produce the quickest gains in grip strength and hand health | | • | Premium materials, proprietary elements, precision manufacturing and unrivaled customer support---all from the USA | | • | Available in 10 strengths for a Savile Row fit, whether you are just starting off, rehabilitating an injury, or can already crack coconuts with your bare hands | | • | Most popular strengths are the Trainer and No. 1 |
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Product Description Captains of Crush Grippers blazed new trails in the gripper world, taking what had been largely a cheap, imported plaything and turning it into a beautifully designed and crafted tool for serious strength athletes. Made in the USA and known worldwide, nothing else puts power in the palm of your hand like a Captains of Crush Gripper. Captains of Crush Hand Grippers come in ten strengths, so whether your grip strength sizes up as X-Small or 3X-Large; we have your perfect fit.
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Heavy Duty June 20, 2010 Hanahoku 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I have been using the Heavy Grip brand grips by Heavy Sports for training. As I was ready to move up to the 200lb Heavy Grip, I purchased the #2 Captains of Crush (rated at 195 lb) as well as the Heavy Grip 200 and 250 lb grips for comparison. The CoC website states there are differences in the pressure ratings of other grips. Though I like the Heavy Grip grips and the principle of training is the same with both the Heavy Grip and CoC, there is definately a difference in the ratings. I am able to fully close the HG 200 about 3 reps, but I can only get the CoC # 2 near full closure. In comparing the CoC #2 grip to both the HG 200 and 250lb, I would say the CoC #2 is somewhere between the HG 200 and HG 250 lb grips for pulling pressure.
Both brands are quality grips and the training principles and results of a better, stronger grip are the same. However, buyers do need to realize there is differences in the pound ratings. Both grips have knurled handles and like weight lifting free weights, your hands will get eaten up at first then toughen up with continued use. So, if you want to maintain soft hands then soak them in Palmolive dish soap. If you want to strengthen your grip and forearms, these grips are what you need.
Best gripper on the market. June 6, 2010 TeHpWNaG3 (Milwaukee, WI) These are very well made. They are leaps and bounds better than the ones I had as a kid. I bought the Trainer based on some of these recommendations and it was a good starting point, but I quickly ordered the #1 & #2. The #1 as my working gripper and the #2 as my challenge gripper. My goal is the #3 cert.
I also bought a IMTUG #4 to supplement my training. I am sure it is everything they say it is.
Update 7/30/2010:
Didn't take long to close and start repping the #2. Today, I can close the #2.5 and I do forced negatives with the #3. I don't want to gloss over how hard the training has been, but for those wanting to gauge where to start, I have yet to find another who can close the #2. It's that difficult. If you do some grip and wrist work, get a Trainer and a #1 to start. I have read about people buying a #3 alone and had success working up to it, but the fastest route is to train progressively and with super intensity. Low reps is the key to strength! I train my grip with these tools 2x a week, allowing for plenty of recovery.
The IMTUG #4 is very nice for pinch grip work, and even giving the pinkey a "go", but it's not worth the money IMO.
Tx10
#1x10
#2x5
#2.5x2
#3x1 forced negative
correct knurling June 2, 2010 O. Weston These crushers are good because they have the handle knurling just right(for me any way). The "Heavy" competitor slips under my fingers sometimes; which ruins the squeeze. This one never slips, I guess, because the knurl cut is a little bit deeper.
The numbers they assign these grippers are not the same between manufacturers. The #1.5(167) crush is tougher than the heavy 200!
Awesome Product May 15, 2010 william geer (Indiana) 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
Awesome item (Trainer), I am using this item to increase and even out my single handed grip strength, for Kuk Sool (Korean MA -[...]) lots of grabs and trapping. These will not only maximize your grip strength training but also build up calluses to get rid of those "girly-man" hands.
This review is for the #1 CoC -
No surprise another well made product from iron mind. Maybe for some perspective on which one to start with - I am almost 40 yrs old, 230lbs, practice KUK SOOL (Korean MA) at least 2 times a week, can curl 50lbs each arm about 5-6 reps, and can bench 210 lbs. I have been using the Trainer for a few months and have gotten up to 25L and 30R reps. But on the #1 I just started using can only get 5 reps on the right and 4.5 on the left, Hope this helps.
Great Product April 4, 2010 N. Brunelle (Mass USA) This is a great product. I like the Numeric rating of grip resistance compared to other grippers. One complaint though is the grip is tough on your hands. After use your hands can end out worn raw. I took some #600 sandpaper to smooth it out a bit. Just enough that the pattern does not dig into my skin so much, and not too much to remove the needed grip against my skin. I started with the trainer and have since ordered the #1. It's actually quite impressive how something which I could barely close in my left hand, i can now close 30 reps. Having just the right resistance really helps you build strength.
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