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A Disturbing Trend

Studies have shown that there is a significant decline in grip strength, especially in millennial men, as compared to older generations.

A Great Predictor

Studies also reveal that grip strength is a great predictor of overall muscular strength, as well as cognitive health. While correlation is not causation, the outcomes of these studies are hard to ignore.

Link 1: Study of grip strength correlation.

Link 2: Comparative study of millennial grip strength

FAQs

What considered a strong grip?

Female (15-20 years)

  • Poor: <54
  • Fair: 55-64
  • Good: 65-70+

Female (21-40)

  • Poor: <56
  • Fair: 57-66
  • Good: 67-73+

Female (40+)

  • Poor: <50
  • Fair: 51-60
  • Good: 61+

Male (15-20 years)

  • Poor: <84
  • Fair: 85-102
  • Good: 103-112+

Male (21-40)

  • Poor: <97
  • Fair: 98-112
  • Good: 113-123+

Male (40+)

  • Poor: <83
  • Fair: 84-101
  • Good: 102+

Is it designed for all hand sizes?

The featured products were designed with the adult male in mind, however most adults, both male and female can comfortably use our products.

Are the products durable?

Yes. The grips are made to last

Are they heavy?

No. While some of our grippers boast an impressive weight in terms of their resistance, most are under half a pound in weight themselves.

Order Now & Unlock Your Inner Silverback!

Order now, and with some use and time, you will develop your grip strength and forearm muscles!

Fun to know: The strongest human grip strength ever measured was 340 psi.

The average gorilla's grip strength is somewhere around 500 psi, with the highest measured being 700+ pounds per square inch.

For some fun context, your skull has a maximum psi threshold of 550 psi before it cracks.

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