| | |  | Golf | Home » » » » Dynaflex Tourgrip Golf Gyro | | | | | | | Description: | | The Tourgrip gyro is endorsed by 2005 & 2006 Remax Long Drive Champion Gerry James! The TourGrip will help increase your range and accuracy also aiding in the rehabilitation and prevention of Carpel Tunnel Syndrome, tennis elbow, arthritis and tendonitis. | | | Features: | |
• The TourGrip will help increase your range and accuracy also aiding in the rehabilitation and prevention of Carpel Tunnel Syndrome, tennis elbow, arthritis and tendonitis.
• The TourGrip Golf gyro has a patented golf handle that gives the user a grip that they are familiar with while reaching speeds of up to 9,000 RPM and 25 lbs of torque resistance.
• It is a proven and effective way to strengthen arms, wrists, forearms, triceps and biceps.
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 7.5 inches | | Product Width:
| 2.5 inches | | Product Height:
| 2.5 inches | | Product Weight:
| 1.3 pounds | | Package Length:
| 7.9 inches | | Package Width:
| 7.5 inches | | Package Height:
| 2.6 inches | | Package Weight:
| 0.85 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 5 reviews |
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Average Customer Review:
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Surprisingly great.Dec 07, 2011
By Patrick I'm an avid golfer and occasionally I would have forearm pain. This product actually helped improve my forearm strength with a good amount of resistance it puts out. I was so pleased I purchased their powerball as well so when I'm at the office I can work my wrist mobility while I work. Ever since I bought the Tour Grip and the powerball I haven't had any pain or mobility issues, my only regret is not buying it sooner!
It actually workedNov 21, 2010
By maelje I was very dubious about buying this but it actually did me some good. I broke my left wrist playing golf, and after giving it time to heal up a bit after surgery, I started using this gadget to get some strength and flexibility back. It feels kind of odd at first but if you can get used to it, it provides enough gentle resistance to be of help.
Powerball is more versitile.Jan 12, 2010
By M. Breton After a couple of weeks of use I have to say that while this is a quality product and does what it is advertised to do I still get a better workout from the Dynaflex powerball. The powerball does what this trainer does and more. I was expecting the TourGrip trainer to work my forearm more, but it does it less. It is a more gentle introduction to the Dynaflex line of trainers. If you have a powerball, then the TourGrip does not really add anything to and is harder to get started, but once going the handle makes it easier to keep it going for longer. If you have neither and want a golf specific workout, then you can't go wrong with the TourGrip, but I would still recommend the powerball.
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DynaFlexMay 12, 2007
By K. Orlando It started out great, but then it didn't work right after a short time of having the item. I have yet to receive information on how to redeem something from it with the seller :(
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Buy the docking station!Feb 24, 2008
By J. Milne It is very difficult to generate sufficient starting speed on this model. Unlike some of the other balls, it does not have a string mechanism. I really recommend getting a docking station that will start it for you--it saves a lot of time and frustration. Once started by the powered docking station, it works just as promised. I would give a rating of five stars to the combination of the Tour Grip and the docking station. I haven't yet decided whether I think the handle is necessary, but since you can grip the ball itself, it gives you the option to use it either way.
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