Rip Your Grip Thick Bar Cylinders – For Open Hand Crushing Grip Using Gravity

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Features

  • our hand and grip have 29 different muscles. Together they make up the most technically advanced mechanical object known to man. The Rip Your Grip Range targets every one of these muscles in a variety of accessible and enjoyable products.
  • These are excellent for farmers walks, pull ups and static holds
  • Doing pullups from these grips puts your shoulders in a different position than a pullup bar, which I'm grateful for when my shoulders are a bit strained from lots of presses/pulls.
  • Circumference is 15cm and Length also 15 cm. Package contains 2x Thick Bar Cylinders, 2 Carabiners and 2 Straps
  • The cylinders are hard to hold, thats how you improve your grip, the straps allow them to be used with weights as well as chin bar to build your grip strength up.

Product Details

Product Description

Climbing ropes is excellent training. Great for the upper back, great for the grip. Gymnasts, CrossFit aficionados and others climb ropes in their daily workouts. The Ancient Greeks are thought to have climbed dual ropes, that is two ropes side by side, which you would grip one hand on each. However, most gyms don't have ropes and don't have a high enough ceiling for them anyway. Certainly not most home gyms. Besides, even those who are proficient at pull-ups can struggle a little with climbing ropes because their grip is a weak link, and the vertical ropes require more grip than a regular pullup bar. Enter the Rip Your Grip Thick Bar Cylinders. They work by replicating the approximate diameter of a climbing rope. They give you the chance to do pullups on a vertical grip that is similar to a climbing rope. I find that the fact that they are a hard surface instead of the rope which has some "give" forces you to crush grip more than you would have to do to rope. Doing pullups from these grips puts your shoulders in a different position than a pullup bar, which I'm grateful for when my shoulders are a bit strained from lots of presses/pulls. Because of the powdercoat on the metal, you may need to chalk your hands. Ironic for grip training that you need to use a grip aid to challenge your grip. But the point of the grips is not for the bars to be slippery, so a light chalking is fine to get the full potential of these grips.

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