💪 Unlock your grip power, track your rise, and never miss a rep!
The HICHOR Electronic Hand Grip Strength Tester is a precision digital dynamometer designed to measure and track grip strength up to 265 lbs (120 kg) with 0.2 lb accuracy. Featuring a high-definition LCD, rechargeable battery, and memory for 19 users, it offers ergonomic comfort and durable construction. Perfect for athletes, rehab, and health monitoring, it empowers users to quantify progress and optimize training with ease.
Color | black |
Material | Plastic |
Brand | HICHOR |
Item Weight | 350 Grams |
Style | Grip strength Tester |
Tension Level | 265 lbs (120 kg) |
Product Dimensions | 8.5"L x 5.79"W |
Shape | Rectangular prism |
Manufacturer | HICHOR |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 9.49 x 6.69 x 2.2 inches |
Package Weight | 0.35 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 8.5 x 5.79 x 0.04 inches |
Brand Name | HICHOR |
Part Number | black |
M**R
Plastic has a rubber-like texture but not in a bad way
I was expecting this thing to be weak, creaking plastic. It is not. I like getting surprised by higher quality with Amazon, occasionally. It has a smooth rubberized plastic surface, I think is great. I suspect that would absorb skin oils and get problems eventually, but I think that would take years and years.The handle does not really move noticeably. That is as I expected. Probably piezoelectric, like all the modern scales. But that also means it probably is not ideal for exercising your hands. For that, you need something with spring steel or a weight on a pulley. But it does what it is supposed to do, which is measure your grip strength. I was able to set up 2 users without using the manual, so reasonably intuitive. I will have to look at the manual and look at all the other features.The display works excellent, and is backlit. No difficulty seeing or reading it, even in the dark. The buttons make a sound, not electronic, just mechanical, sounds fine, and it is nice to know that a push is registered. Reasonably compact, so storage should be no difficulty.No, my only disappointment is that I don't appear to be as strong as I once was. I have a ways to go. I am somewhat concerned about the reading limit, but I probably won't peg it for a year or two. I am only getting to 190 lb. So, 74 lb to go. I figure if I can peg it at some point, I can change the distance setting to something where it is less optimized for my hand. That should be good for at least another 20 or 30 lb.They probably should have made it to go to 300 lb. More people would think it would work for them. Most of those would be wrong, and the 264 lb would be just fine, but people think they are stronger than they are.I can't speak to accuracy. I have some spring things and I can completely close the 200 lb and get close with the 250 lb. But it is probably incorrect, rather than this. Piezoelectric scales are usually very accurate, so I would think this is as well.Oh, I really like that it has both rechargeable and battery options. I tend to not buy stuff with rechargeable, because I have been stung with stuff that only recharges a few times, like my blood pressure wrist thing. Am I really going to be able to take that apart, and put in a new battery? This is what made me buy. That, and the good price. But as I said, I got more than I expected. I am rarely really pleased with a purchase...especially with inflation the way it is.Oh, just learned something new. Don't keep doing it over and over, or you will get a blister. You probably are not going to beat your first or second try per hand anyway, at least I didn't. Put it away, and try the next day.
D**D
Get on the high score chart for your job
Works well, glad I got it. Too much fun to have on a jobsite, comfortable to use and light weight. Build quality is good, overall design is great, good value for money spent.
J**.
Hand strength measuring but wish it fit my huge hands!!!
Works as intended unless you over loosten it when adjusting it for comfort. Its easy to setup and has a tons of user number slots. You pick slot then sex then age and start to do the measuring. When you go back in after that you only need to press on/set to turn it on and the left and right arrows to find your user number and press start again. The only reason I gave it a 4 is its not one size fits all. My hands are too big. More so my right hand and I have to squash my pinky painfully and it holds back my squeezing for sure. I get it to a higher reading with my left hand even though im right handed. P.s. there is a setting to flop between kg and lb.
T**I
Feels Solid & Works Well
This electronic hand dynamometer works great for tracking grip strength! It feels sturdy and well-built, not flimsy like I was worried it might be. The grip is comfortable, and the digital display is bright and easy to read.I’m not 100% sure how accurate it is, but it seems pretty close. It’s easy to use, and setting up different user profiles was simple. I also like that it offers both rechargeable and battery-powered options, so I don’t have to worry about it dying on me.One thing to keep in mind—this is more for measuring grip strength, not for building it. If you’re looking for something to train your hands, you might need a different tool. But for tracking progress, it does exactly what it’s supposed to do.Overall, I’m happy with it! It’s a solid product, and if you’re looking for an easy way to measure grip strength, this is a great option.
A**R
Easy to use!
Works great!
F**D
Accurate and Easy-to-Use Grip Strength Tester
This hand grip strength tester is simple to use, gives consistent readings, and feels sturdy—great for tracking progress.
K**R
It works
Works well for what it does. I opted for this heavier duty version since I have a strong grip. I’ve had it as high as 230lbs. However, the font for the buttons is in Chinese, not English as the photo suggest. Kind of hard to use it
R**R
Fun for work place
Let's just say a fun and competitive thing to do around the workplace! Extra bonus is when you have the best grip strength 🤣
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