💥 Elevate your grip game with Marcy’s ultimate forearm power wedge!
The Marcy Strength Training Wrist and Forearm Developer is a compact, adjustable resistance device designed to target and strengthen the forearms, wrists, and fingers. Featuring a variable resistance system and customizable grip, it offers efficient, progressive workouts in a portable form factor ideal for home use.
Controls Type | Push Button |
Display Type | Graphical User Interface (GUI) |
Handle Type | Adjustable |
Operation Mode | Manual |
Power Source | Self-Powered |
Manufacturer | Marcy |
UPC | 096362932004 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00096362932004 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 14.5 x 7.88 x 5.91 inches |
Package Weight | 0.66 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 14.5 x 6 x 7.75 inches |
Brand Name | MARCY |
Warranty Description | 2 year limited manufacturer |
Model Name | WEDGE |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | WEDGE |
Model Year | 2009 |
Included Components | Warranty card, one forearm developer, User manual |
Size | 9x4x1" |
Sport Type | Exercise and Fitness |
J**U
Good for PT
Great device, comfortable and works as expected! Ignore what the other reviews say about it not being enough resistance if you want to use it for PT. I think if you’re just looking for heavy resistance, wrist curls with heavy weights would be better. For me it was perfect for exercising my injured wrist
J**S
It WORKS!
Works very well, you really feel your forearms. Worth every penny.
R**.
Not Shabby At All, but With Caveats.
This isn’t bad for the price. It’s fairly comfortable and it is easy to use; however, like another reviewer stated it does not adjust enough to be much of a challenge for many men. This is absolutely great for women, for older men and women, and for young teenagers until they become a bit too strong for it.This is also EXCELLENT for people who are rehabbing an injury to the forearm, wrist, and/or hand. Even though it doesn’t have the tension required for young to middle-aged men (I’m 46 myself) it DOES work and you can feel a good burn when you do a lot of reps. Set the tension to the tightest setting and do about thirty reps and you will feel your forearms burning.You can use this while you’re watching a movie or reading a book or doing anything that doesn’t require two hands (keep your mind outta the gutter!) and while the tension isn’t fantastic for most men, and certainly a few women, it can be set high enough to give your fingers a good workout. I’m probably going to order a second one so I can just work both forearms, wrists, and fingers at the same time while watching a movie. And if you put on a movie and use this the entire time of the film you WILL feel it working.This will not be good for people who are either very obese (sorry, but at least I’m saving you $25 and saving you from having to return it) or ridiculously muscular forearms because there’s not much room in there. If you take a look at the pictures I took for this review you’ll see that there’s not much wiggle-room in there. I’m a 6’ tall man (or at least I was; now I’m more like a 5’11 cripple with terrible posture) and I weigh about 210lbs with about the average amount of muscle a man my age who is only a casual lifter would have.Like I said earlier it’s not shabby and I actually kinda like it; I just wish that it had two or three times more tension.
A**
Durable and efficient
Durable andbes6 home hand work out equipment
S**N
FOREARM WORKOUT
JUST A PERFECT FOREARM WORKOUT.
N**5
Save your money...
This broke after 5 weeks of using. Before it broke it worked okay, I would like more tension and for it to allow bigger arms, or adjustable for bigger arms. Also, it can benefit from quality materials; the device is mostly easily breakable plastic. The pads are thin and provide little buffer between the forearm and the device, so after a while it causes physical pain. Overall, not happy with the product and would advise against buying it. I recommend researching building forearms other ways.
W**B
It's ok. Not amazing. Not bad
I got this for wrist strength, I do like the design better than many others on the market. However, my grip is the tensioning. The tension really doesn't change at all when you dialed the wheel, and the dial cracked relatively soon. So I would say it is not Super well-made, but it's not terrible either.
B**E
Gripping office device!
This thing is pretty phenomenal for the office. I don't know if I would keep this in a personal gym as another piece of equipment for a workout session, but for working out in what would otherwise be unused time in a work day, this kicks the proverbial butt. I saw a coworker who had one, used his, and ordered this that first night.Be aware that it is not a brute strength device, but rather an endurance focused piece. I have a job which requires me to be on the phone and when I'm not typing, I can pick this up and use it for a minute or two and definitely feel the burn. I have very strong wrists and large forums and this is great when used correctly. Good for distraction or to get the blood flowing a bit when sitting at a desk all day.Pros:- Workout your forearms in the office without disturbing anyone (other than the people who smile and wave back to your bobbing hand)- Adjustable settings make this useful to most people. I crank it all the way up and go until I can't anymore.- Can be flipped for extensions as well as curls- *Can* be used for finger(s) isolation. This is admittedly a bit tricky, but worth the experimentationCons:- Wrist size. I have rather large wrists (6' 260#) and the wrist grip is snug. I work with a lot of people who were collegiate athletes, now 1-4 years out of school, and they have no issues. The majority of people won't.- Hand grip loosens regularly during use - minor issue - just keep tightening the screws after use
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