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M**E
Good quality wood made solid
This wrist roller is made of solid wood and made well. It is smooth on the hands as you roll with the hands and does not feel bad. You can choose to do outer grip or inner grip with a larger width size to work the forearm differently and build muscle. Overall recommend.
C**E
The best wrist roller I’ve used. Worth ever penny
This is my favorite wrist roller I’ve ever used and I’ve used a lot. The fat grip adds an extra level of difficulty and there is still a skinny grip option. I looks forward to using it during my workouts.
W**L
No water weight
Did not come with the water weight bags as advertised.
A**N
Wow just wow
I was experiencing wrist pain after hiit class. I previously had an injury that weakened my wrist and forearm and this not only stretched my wrist/forearm it helped me strengthen it.
S**R
EXCELLENT CLASSIC WRIST ROLLER WITH A TWIST
This is a classic wooden wrist roller with an innovative twist. The spheres added are the twist. These alternative grips make this already stylish wrist roller modern. The wrist roller has been around for ages and is an effective hand, wrist, and forearm developer. This product is made of quality wood and has an excellent feel to it. You can Go to Core Protigy for a video of the product, and to see their lineup of other quality products. I would highly recommend this wrist roller to any one. It came with some interesting water weights which gives it a stylish setup if Yoga is your exercise, however, you can still use the cord itself with its carabiner, or a loading pin or other mechanism to hang weight plates from it as well if you are stronger. This wrist roller can also be used at the end of workouts when your grip is already fried from doing such exercises as heavy deadlifts, or shoulder shrugs which are very grip intensive. A wrist roller can also be used to get a mild pump on off days just to get some active rest benefits and encourage a quicker recovery period in your hands, wrists, and forearms. Speaking of pump, not everyone has the good genetics of naturally developing big forearms from just gripping exercises, this wrist roller will "pump" your forearms good which contributes to developing that desireable Popeye look everyone wants to have. I think you get the picture of the benefits of having a good wrist roller around. Here is a innovative classic wooden wrist roller you can't go wrong with. This is a really cool wrist roller. I also recently also purchased Core Protigy's wrist roller with a 2.5 cylinder which is located in place of the balls/spheres. It too is awesome and I would recommend both.
M**O
Does, indeed, blast one’s wrists (and forearms).
This review is about the short Wrist Blaster with the two large balls/knobs on either end and no extended axle. It’s a great product. Seems very sturdy. At 6’3” with arms navel height there was more than enough of the durable rope to reach the ground with several wraps still around the center of the spindle. The rope that is secured to the device is already tied in place (one end to the Wrist Blaster and the other to a simple caribiner-style clip.Using the device is like holding on to two large doorknobs and twisting. You have to keep both hands firmly on the device when using any kind of resistance or it will slip out of your hands. The result is that you’re rotating one end against your palm, then the other. I provided a great forearm workout as I did sets of twisting away (heavier weight), then sets of twisting towards myself (lighter weight). My forearms were bulging in all of the spots that are usually flat after a workout of wrist curls, reverse wrist curls, and pinch-gripped bumper plate farmer’s walks. It hurts to type this review.The water weights that come with it are unnecessary and I’ll be throwing mine out, but I feel that the purchase was well worth the money.
S**R
EXCELLENT INNOVATIVE PRODUCT
This innovative wooden wrist roller is awesome! It provides a new twist on wrist rolling by providing an alternative gripping method. The wrist roller is well made. Aside from feeling great in your hands while wrist rolling, it has a modern, and stylish design/finish. This is a wrist roller for varying strength levels, and all types of exercisers from the person who might be into something like Yoga, to the classic strength athlete. The Shorty wrist roller came with some interesting modernlike water weights, but if that is not your thing, you can still run the cord and carabiner into regular weight plates, around a dumbbell handle, kettlebell handle, or hook up to a loading pin. I use mine with a loading pin. I would highly recommend this awesome wooden wrist roller. I particularly like rolling it to me with a lateral grip as though you are grabbing a door knob. This particular grip rolling toward your body majorly focuses on the part of your forearm that gives that flare from doing hammer curls. Even if you already have a traditional wrist roller, you have to try this for the lateral grip wrist rolling to experience what the Shorty Wrist Blaster has to offer. This is a really effective wrist roller you can't go wrong with this wrist roller. Although I particularly like it for the lateral grip, it is designed so that you can still wrist roll with the traditional suponated and pronated grips. AWESOME!
M**Z
Versatile and functional
2 different grips. A nice rope so that you can attach any weight to it (instead of the ones that come with a pin and only work on plates). And finally, 2 water weights which actually can give you a solid workout, with a nice solid wooden finish. I've used a bunch of forearm rollers over the years and this is definitely the best one, strongly recommend.
T**.
Worth the money
I bought this product to improve my forearm strength and was amazed at how well it works! The wood is of good quality. I recommend these products.
A**R
Too Expensive for what you get
Works ok but way to expensive for what you get.
B**D
Broke soon after using it
The wrist roller broke after just over a month of having it. was only using 15 pounds. the wood is also pretty rough on you're hands compared to plastic ones like I have used in the past
J**D
Five Stars!
Helps me get stronger wrists and forearms. Great exercise for tendonitis when paired with proper stretching.
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