








🖤 Grip stress, gain strength, and own your calm.
The StressGrip is a sleek, black hand exerciser designed for adults seeking effective stress and anxiety relief. Featuring adjustable resistance from 8 to 12 pounds via four ultra-strength springs, it strengthens your grip while promoting better circulation and mental focus. Its ergonomic rubber top ensures comfort during use, making it ideal for workplace or home stress management. Backed by modern science, this compact device empowers you to convert stress into a source of strength and resilience.














| Product Dimensions | 8.89 x 2.54 x 7.62 cm; 56.7 g |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Material Type(s) | Rubber |
| Colour | Black |
| ASIN | B08GZJBQ9T |
M**R
PERFECT IN EVERY WAY
Feels super smooth and comfy in your hand and its a nice compact size. The resistance feels perfect too.
M**S
No es el más durable.
No me tardó nada, a las 2 semanas se rompió, pero genial mientras duró.
A**R
Me enviaron Small en lugar de Mediano
Actualizado:Después de aproximadamente 3 semanas de uso ya se rompió. Hubiera pensado que estaba construido de mejores materiales.------------Me gusto el producto, pero se equivocaron y me mandaron el tamaño Small.Aun así no es tan incómodo agarrarlo asi que lo conservare.
C**S
Pretty Nice But I Prefer Prohands Gripmaster
This is pretty nice but I think my personal preference is still ProHands Gripmaster products. I bought a Medium tension Prohands maybe 10 years ago. I've used it mostly as a fidget toy at work while on calls or just reading and concentrating and have liked it for that use.I got this product because I figured I'd try it out. Overall I do like it. I would say the medium tension on this Stressgrip is more firm than my Prohands but there is a chance it could be because my Prohands is older and maybe the springs and tension break in after age or use?At any rate the one reason I don't prefer this as much to my Prohands is really the size and ergonomics of it when compared with what I'd believe to be the comparable Prohands model. This product is a bit smaller and you might see it lacks some of the curves. One thing this offers which I do appreciate is the pad that essentially joins the 4 individual pistons into 1 larger surface to press. But when you wish you can easily pull that pad off and gain access to the individual 4 pistons. I don't prefer using it without the pad because I feel like I have to crunch up my hand a bit more to set my finger tips on the pistons.Overall I still recommend this product if you like this company. But given right now on Amazon both companies have similar products at the same price, if I were asked which I'd purchase again I'd have to prefer and suggest Prohands unless you have a smaller hand and grip than me. If it's any help I typically fit into men's medium gloves.
L**S
hes calmer...
so I have this self proclaimed "crazy" pizza guy that works for me. most of the time he looses his cool and has to go outside for some "recreational" time. its legal.. what can I do. that being said I ordered this product for him to use to see if it would help him reduce his "medicine" costs. b/4 I gave it to him, I tried it out in my girl hands. it fit just fine... it also fit fine in his manly hands. I mentioned that it had settings to adjust the pressure sensitivity, so we started looking for where the adjustors could be located. u have to peel off the bottom rubber piece and then u will find 4 plastic screws. u dont need a screwdriver to turn them u just use ur fingers. it makes it go from 8-12 pounds of pressure. he said 12 was pretty hard and then adjusted it back to 8... which I though was enough. I like that this is discrete when u r using it. those stress balls are just to big and they scream leave me alone! he used this all the way home that night in his car weaving in and out of traffic. (the drive is about 22 minutes.). he said he was using it so much that when he arrived home, he could barely move his hand... Id say that was way to much action on day 1. he now uses it, but more sparingly than b/4 and he said it helps with his anxiety. he also said he thinks it is helping his hand muscles to "bulk up". I hope this was helpful.
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