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    Power Hand Grip

    Product #: 252235NC

    Vary the resistance by changing the springs.

    • Strengthen hand grip and improve wrist stability.
    • Make adjustments to the amount of resistance by changing the springs and pin placement.
    • Resistance can be varied from 10 lbs. to 170 lbs. (4.5 to 77kg).
    • Resistance levels on side of grip.
    • Great for home program.
    • Width between handles measures 3-5/8" (9.2cm).

    Vary the resistance by changing the springs.

    • Strengthen hand grip and improve wrist stability.
    • Make adjustments to the amount of resistance by changing the springs and pin placement.
    • Resistance can be varied from 10 lbs. to 170 lbs. (4.5 to 77kg).
    • Resistance levels on side of grip.
    • Great for home program.
    • Width between handles measures 3-5/8" (9.2cm).
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