GD IRON GRIP Adjustable Hand Gripper vs Prohands gripmaster hand exerciser
Overall winner: GD IRON GRIP Adjustable Hand Gripper
Key Differences
Prohands Gripmaster (A) focuses on individual finger training with a balanced spring-loaded design and sits at a more affordable price point; GD Iron Grip (B) provides a wide adjustable resistance range (55–176 lbs), three-stage grip width, and aluminum handles for greater durability and versatility in forearm/grip-strength training
GD IRON GRIP Adjustable Hand Gripper
Adjustable hand gripper for grip, forearm, and finger training. Features 55–176lbs resistance over 6 stages and 3 grip-width settings, with durable aluminum handles. Customers highlight solid build, adjustable mechanism, and long-lasting tension
Pros
- Adjustable resistance 55–176lbs
- 3-stage grip width adjustment
- Durable aluminum handles and sturdy springs
- 6-in-1 grip trainer in one unit
Cons
- Limited to grip training (not for other strength types)
Prohands gripmaster hand exerciser
Hand and finger exerciser with spring-loaded design for isolating each finger. Offers strength and endurance training; users note balanced resistance and individual finger training, with easy use when seated
Pros
- isolates each finger for targeted training
- spring-loaded mechanism
- easy to use while seated
- well-constructed materials (ABS, stainless steel, santoprene)
Cons
- durability concerns reported by some customers
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Prohands |
| Durability | GD |
| Versatility | GD |
| User Reviews | Prohands |