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Has anyone used these?
« on: July 03, 2010, 12:28:09 am »
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I picked these Grip4orce bar attachments at the Arnold Classic a few months back. I'm always looking for new ways of increasing my strength and overall performance. These grips make sure your squeezing. The muscle activation is unreal with these grip4orce attachments. I use the regular flex and also the stiff flex, the stiff are tough. Overall it's probably one of the most effective products I have ever bought. 

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« Reply #1 on: July 03, 2010, 01:04:22 am »
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I picked these Grip4orce bar attachments at the Arnold Classic a few months back. I'm always looking for new ways of increasing my strength and overall performance. These grips make sure your squeezing. The muscle activation is unreal with these grip4orce attachments. I use the regular flex and also the stiff flex, the stiff are tough. Overall it's probably one of the most effective products I have ever bought. 

nope, never used those, i've used grippers though (captain of crush) and they worked well for crush grip. Those actually look pretty cool though, they seem like they would target pinch grip, and since most people don't have thickbars to train with, sounds like it would be a good idea to get a pair of those if you wanted to strengthen your hands/forearms.. I havn't tried them so I don't know how they feel or whatever, but they look pretty cool, nice idea.

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« Reply #2 on: July 03, 2010, 03:45:31 pm »
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I picked these Grip4orce bar attachments at the Arnold Classic a few months back. I'm always looking for new ways of increasing my strength and overall performance. These grips make sure your squeezing. The muscle activation is unreal with these grip4orce attachments. I use the regular flex and also the stiff flex, the stiff are tough. Overall it's probably one of the most effective products I have ever bought. 


I haven't used the ones you are talking about but have something similar called Fat Gripz that you attach to the bar. Really good product, noticed an increase in grip strength and forearm size. Really takes the stress of the shoulders when benching as well, one of the best things i have ever bought. 

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« Reply #3 on: July 03, 2010, 04:04:07 pm »
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I picked these Grip4orce bar attachments at the Arnold Classic a few months back. I'm always looking for new ways of increasing my strength and overall performance. These grips make sure your squeezing. The muscle activation is unreal with these grip4orce attachments. I use the regular flex and also the stiff flex, the stiff are tough. Overall it's probably one of the most effective products I have ever bought. 


I haven't used the ones you are talking about but have something similar called Fat Gripz that you attach to the bar. Really good product, noticed an increase in grip strength and forearm size. Really takes the stress of the shoulders when benching as well, one of the best things i have ever bought. 

cool man.. i have a 2" bar and 3" bar, so i never needed any of those, but i do love thick bar/thick grip work.. thick bar deads are one of my favorite lifts.

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« Reply #4 on: July 03, 2010, 05:34:31 pm »
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Never tried thick bar deads before, my gym has just recently got a thick bar so must try them out. Love doing farmers walks for grip as well, nothing tears up your hands and grip than farmers walk.

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« Reply #5 on: July 03, 2010, 05:57:15 pm »
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I also have the fatgripz, but the reason I bought the grip4orce was because of the resistance they have. Thick bars only really work if your really squeezing the bar. With grip4orce your always squeezing on all exercises making them a lot more difficult and also getting the sure effect. Also fatgripz take to long to put on and take off. So on a comparison perspective I would have to go with the G4's

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« Reply #6 on: July 03, 2010, 06:14:43 pm »
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Never tried thick bar deads before, my gym has just recently got a thick bar so must try them out. Love doing farmers walks for grip as well, nothing tears up your hands and grip than farmers walk.

i got thick farmer's implements, those shits were real fun when i used to do them.