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Adjustable Grip Strength and Wrist Expander (5–100 kg)

Adjustable Grip Strength and Wrist Expander (5–100 kg)

Regular price £19.90 GBP
Regular price £49.90 GBP Sale price £19.90 GBP
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Adjustable Grip Strength & Wrist Expander (5–100 kg)

🛠️ Tailored Resistance • 🧠 Rehab & Strength • 👊 Compact Performance

The Adjustable Grip Strength & Wrist Expander is an innovative hand-held device that allows you to control resistance from 5 kg right up to 100 kg, training your grip, forearms, and wrists with precision. Its screw-based adjustment system makes it perfect for gradual progress—ideal if you're recovering, building foundational strength, or aiming for peak control.

✅ Why it's essential:
Custom resistance suits any level—beginners start low, athletes crank it high
Supports rehab goals like RSI or tendonitis recovery with controlled tension
Builds crushing grip & forearm tone – great for lifting, climbing, racket sports
Boosts endurance & dexterity – perfect for gamers, musicians and martial artists
Fits your lifestyle—use it during breaks, commutes, or warm-ups
No batteries, no noise—steady, uninterrupted activation anywhere

⚠️ Skipping this means you could end up with:
• Grip strength lagging behind peers or specific sport requirements
• Slower wrist recovery and persistent fatigue or discomfort
• Missed opportunities for extra reps in training sessions
• Losing edge in precision tasks or high-endurance challenges

🧠 Built with solid steel handles and a durable central mechanism, this expander lives up to professional demands. The compact size makes it easy to carry—even slip it into your pocket or bag without bulk.

Whether you're a fitness enthusiast, climber, physiotherapist, or someone recovering from injury, this tool supports progressive strength gains and daily muscle activation.

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🚚 Free tracked shipping across Europe
📦 Dispatched from our UK warehouse
⚠️ Stock is running low – secure yours before it’s gone!

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