Thursday, April 5, 2012

Animal Hunter Precision Hand Grippers

Animal Hunter Precision Hand Grippers Review



Animal Hunter Precision Hand Grippers Feature

  • The dog leg side is easily recognizable: the handle without colored band is the dog leg side (thus palm side).
  • EU approved (RoHS) "Trivalent Chromium Plating" springs: trivalent chromium is intrinsically less toxic than hexavalent chromium - and more expensive, too!
  • Beautiful laser engravings on both handles. (Monkey, Chimpanzee, Orangutan)
  • Neat and practical plastic case packaging: All-in-One gripper setting card can be cut from the case.
  • Each level can be easily distinguished by both the colored band and the laser engraving.

(Level 1) Yellow band: MONKEY (Available soon). 47 pounds of resistance.
(Level 2) Green band: CHIMPANZEE. 69 pounds.
(Level 3) Brown band: ORANGUTAN. 98 pounds.
(Level 4) Gray band: GORILLA (Available soon) 115 pounds.
(Level 5) Red band: KING KONG (Available soon). 146 pounds.

The Animal Hunter is very special line of grippers. It has a unique design, practical utility, and is safe for human contact.

The handle spread is narrow enough to be closed by one hand but also wide enough to be practiced for the grip game by strength competitors.

The handle spread on some steel grippers are wider and first require two hands to reduce the spread - and then one hand to close. For grip maniacs, this is fine. But others more interested in rehabilitation and practicing their grasping power may find these steps unnecessary.

But the Animal Hunter's narrower handle spread lets anyone squeeze it with one hand immediately. And the handle spread (61mm) makes it still suitable for "No Set" or "TNS" closes for grip competitions.

Animal Hunter has applied Olympic Grade Knurling that decreases the knurl's sharpness compared to other grippers. This means less friction between the hand and gripper to protect your skin. Neither too sharp or too loose. But still strong enough to prevent the gripper from slipping away.

The spring's Trivalent Chromium Plating is the most expensive plating because of its safety and external appearance. Because this plating is less toxic to humans when touched, the European Union has legally approved it for international trade.


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