

💪 Unlock your grip potential — measure, track, and dominate every squeeze!
The inaepeak 396lbs / 180kg Grip Strength Trainer is a rechargeable electronic hand dynamometer featuring a high-precision strain gauge sensor for ultra-accurate grip strength measurement. It supports up to 19 user profiles with a large LCD display for detailed progress tracking. Designed with an adjustable ergonomic handle and durable materials, it offers comfort and longevity for serious strength training. Powered by a convenient Type-C rechargeable battery, this device is perfect for athletes, professionals, and fitness enthusiasts aiming to quantify and improve their grip strength.








| ASIN | B0CZLCGSHF |
| Best Sellers Rank | 27,598 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) 188 in Strength Training Grip Strengtheners |
| Brand | inaepeak |
| Brand Name | inaepeak |
| Colour | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 589 Reviews |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 19.6L x 12.7W centimetres |
| Item Shape | Rectangular Prism |
| Item Weight | 302 Grams |
| Item weight | 302 Grams |
| Manufacturer | inaepeak |
| Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
| Style | Grip Tester |
| Tension Supported | [Very Heavy] |
| Tension level | [Very Heavy] |
T**S
Great bit of kit for testing grip strength!
I bought this just for fun, to see what my hand strength actually is — and it does exactly what I hoped. It feels solid in the hand, easy to hold and use. The screen is clear, and the readings seem consistent every time. Setup was quick, and the built-in battery means no messing around with replacing batteries. The multi-user feature is a nice bonus. I’ve only used it myself so far, but it’s cool to know others can track their own scores too. No issues at all — works perfectly straight out of the box. Great value for what it does.
G**D
Base level grip tester
Works fine - I presume the load cell is accurate. Construction quality a bit naff, the grip adjuster is rubbish. Value acceptable overall.
J**H
IT DOES READ ACCURATELY BUT
For everyone saying this does not provide an accurate reading, it does. You just need to set the grip handle to the highest point towards the spring rather than having it all the way down. A typical grip strength required to close a captains of crush 3 gripper is between 80-85 and I can close it which checks out. Everyone else I’ve had try this dynamometer has had ratings that check out with their gripper status. If you want an accurate cheap product pull the trigger on this one.
S**R
Strong and Reliable
The Inaepeak grip strength tester is sturdy, accurate, and easy to read. Perfect for tracking hand strength progress during training.
R**D
very poor equipment
Packed up after returns date, (1 month). No hope of getting a refund as product from China I'd give it zero if I could beware
E**L
Does the Job at reasonable price
Does the job fine but I find the silver wheel that alters the grip 'spacing' very hard to turn and at max effort I think i will need to pad the outer part of the grip.
B**Y
Works well and does what it says.
Works well although it's not the most comfortable thing to grip and squeeze hard. Had quite a bit of fun with this challenging some friends.
R**L
Simple to use
I find it simple to get a reading as it reverts to the highest grip strength you achieved as soon as you release your grip. I haven't attempted to assign users and keep a record on the tester itself - for my purposes pen and paper work fine. It's stiffer to squeeze than I thought it might be. As I'm still suffering the after effects of hand strain, I limit myself to a few squeezes every other day and the rest of the time I'll pick up a a small fairly spongy ball to exercise my hands. After just a week or two I'm getting slightly better results - going from 'normal' grip strength to the lower end of 'strong'. I'm not sure whether this really is an increase in grip strength or just an improvement in my technique, but it's reassuring after the damage that I did to my hand.
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