Friday, March 23, 2012

Pro Plus Gyro

Pro Plus Gyro

Product Details

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  • ASIN: B0055QHB5G

By : Dynaflex
Price : $20.76
You Save : $6.19 (23%)
Pro Plus Gyro

Product Description


The Pro Plus is the intermediate level gyro and is a great balance between the Pro ; PowerBall gyros. If you don't need the high-end PowerBall but want more than the entry-level Pro, then the Pro Plus is for you! Our Pro Plus is the intermediate level gyro and is a great balance between the Pro ; PowerBall gyros.

Product Features

  • If you don't need the high-end PowerBall but want more than the entry-level Pro, then the Pro Plus is for you!
  • The Powerball generates 30lbs of torque with speeds up to 11,000 RPM. Note: Speed and torque are estimates.
  • Item: 5442-11100

 

Pro Plus Gyro

 

Customer Reviews


After owning this product I must say DO NOT BUY IT! For the same price you can buy an NSD powerball which has a REAL warranty with it. My ball broke and DynaFlex only tried to sell me a new one regardless of the warranty printed on the back. The Sports Authority felt bad enough they ended up replacing the ball free of charge while DynaFlex stated I either buy a new one or pay them to re-send my broken one back. I showed dynaflex a picture of how my unit broke BUT once they received it their opinion changed from "Axels can break when they are sped up too fast" to "the only way our axels break is to be dropped".
Here is as good as it gets, an entire post about this from the DynaFlex forum that DynaFlex removed before people could read it any further:
Bummed - Two Months and Failure
Author Message
WipeOut97
Joined: 2010-08-08
Posts: 1
composed on: 2010-08-08 20:25 Title: Bummed - Two Months and Failure
I just wanted to say I am bummed at this point. I tried a gyro at my friends house and loved the idea so I
bought my own. After a month it started emitting a high pitch sound at start up which would compare to a
bearing going bad and starting to squeak. A month later, today to be exact, I wrote into the company to ask
how the warranty works because the device is now having a much harder time starting and within a few hours I
hear a POP and the balls grinds to a halt. I see the ball has fallen away from the white track it lays in and think
it just fell out of it's track. Then a small piece comes out and the actual bearing inside the wheel broke. I really
like this device but if it's going to break down so quickly and a warranty has to take place often is it really
worth it in the long haul. If the white piece had broken (it looks plastic) I would understand but a metal like
piece breaking is weird right? Has anyone else experienced this? Is the NSD version any better for users who
are going to use this as regularly?
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admin
Joined: 2010-06-09
Posts: 10
Location: Anaheim CA
composed on: 2010-08-10 14:14 Title: .
WipeOut,
I think weve been speaking over email but I'll respond here as well. We'll inspect your ball so we can determine
what exactly is going on.
Though it is extremely rare for a ball to break so suddenly, it may happen. We do offer lifetime warrantys on
manufacture defects and we are honoring that with you by going through an inspection. But if it has broken
down there could be one reason one.
Your Forearm strength is too much for the gyro
This usually happens with a lot of rock climbers and other individuals with decent forearm strength. They get
the Pro or Pro Plus and a couple months later it busts on them. Thats because the basic Pro has a MAX capacity
of 25 lbs of force, or 12,000 RPMs. 12,000 isnt that hard to do for a fit individual. It could be that you wore the
sucker down and something busted because it doesnt have as high as a capacity as the Powerball or even our
Iron Power line.
In any case, we'll take a look at it and see what happened and most likely ship you out a brand new one.
-Joey
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Dstar
Joined: 2010-08-02
Posts: 2
composed on: 2010-08-10 20:54
To WipeOut97:
I haven't had that problem. My pro just has a hard time starting up and i think i had it going on a year. The
NSD powerballs are pretty good. I own two and don't have much of a problem with them.
To Admin:
The site info bumped up all the RPMs for every powerball to 15K except for the Platinum Powerball which is at
15,500. In theory all of the plastic powerballs should be able to exceed 16,000rpms without busting the ball. So
what gives one dynaflex plastic powerball a higher capacity than the other?
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admin
Joined: 2010-06-09
Posts: 10
Location: Anaheim CA
composed on: 2010-08-11 08:05
Dstar,
We've been changing a few things in our website and some numbers are absolutely wrong. We stick to the
number 15,000-16,000 RPMS for the powerball. The Platinum has a little bit higher capacity so it can hit higher
RPM's and force, usually around 5 lbs more.
We should have the correct figures up soon.
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My WipeOut97 account appears to have been blocked from posting on this forum but oh well.
Thanks for your reply here Joe, we did talk about this and I'm glad I was able to find the receipt.
Dstar,
With your Pro do you ever hear a high pitch squeel when you start it? When the high pitch started I noticed a
quick decline in the ability to get my ball started the first time. Between the two brands which one would you
prefer? If my strength is the issue do you think the NSD would hold up any better and do you think they offer
any advantage?
Thanks
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admin
Joined: 2010-06-09
Posts: 10
Location: Anaheim CA
Something was going on with the forum where I had to reset it, which I have, so your other username probably
works now. The forum is relatively new so we are working out all the kinks.
In regards to questions about NSD, both Dynaflex and NSD are very well made products and they likely have
the same amount of random defects we do. Key difference is they are in Ireland and we are in the US. Also,
Dynaflex is the original, we have been around since 1977 I believe.
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wipeout1197
Joined: 2010-08-18
Posts: 1
composed on: 2010-08-18 16:22
In case anyone is wondering about my outcome. I spoke with Joe for a few days and DynaFlex has denied my
warranty based on their idea I dropped the ball. I posted a picture here prior to sending the unit in but once
the unit was received the story changed to: "The only way an axle breaks is in a ball drop". Well if that is the
case why did they not say the warranty was automatically denied? Instead I shipped them a ball and paid
roughly $4 to ship it to them. After being received Joe has only been trying to sell me more balls at a price
point to where it is a couple dollars below retail price. I have to now pay them to ship back my broken ball so I
can ship it to the sports authority where they are allegedly going to replace the ball for me.
Joe, you answered the differences between NSD and your company. What you have to take into account is NSD
has a lifetime warranty that goes beyond what you "deem" to be abuse of a product. They will repair any partof the device and ship it back at their cost regardless of what they feel happened. Your price point and NSD is
almost the same so I don't see how your products equal theirs. To me I feel dynaflex has a warranty written on
paper and that's it. I found a few people on the NSD boards with similar experiences of sending a ball in only to
be hit with a "I'll do you a favor and sell you another one" approach.
In the end I spent:
$22.99 dynaflex pro
$3.89 shipping to dynaflex (2 months after purchase)
$5 to mail a label to dynaflex for them to ship it back
$3.89 to ship it to sports authority
total of: $35.77
NSD with full lifetime warranty is: $32 shipped
Dynaflex offered (under their replacement plan):
another 14.95 for the gyro pro
16.95 for gyro +
18.95 for amber light up
Conclusion:
Buy from a company who backs their products such as NSD and stop trying to sell more products to customers
who are attempting to get warranty work done. As I said, why would anyone spend another dime with a
company after they have had issues with their current product? It simply makes no sense from a practical
standpoint.

I bought this and it worked wonderfully well at first, the grip is very good and it exerts a lot of force for beginners like me. Unfortunately it stopped working after a 4 ft drop onto a hard floor, I know this is my fault, however I wish the product would resist this.
Overall good buy but DO NOT DROP IT.

Aquatic Exercise Dumbells/Hand Bars - Sold in Pairs - 3 Resistance Levels

Aquatic Exercise Dumbells/Hand Bars - Sold in Pairs - 3 Resistance Levels

Product Details

  • Shipping Weight: 2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • ASIN: B001QKO8DI

By : TheraBand
Price : $32.26
You Save : $7.74 (19%)
Aquatic Exercise Dumbells/Hand Bars - Sold in Pairs - 3 Resistance Levels

Product Description


Thera-Band Hand Bars are available in three levels of resistance and buoyancy in the water. Each size is sold separately and in pairs. All three sizes are color-coded and have padded handles for added comfort during use.

Product Features

  • Light, Medium and Heavy Hand Bars are available and sold separately
  • Increase range of motion in the upper and lower extremities
  • Strengthen the lower back, abdominal muscles and obliques
  • Increase flexibility in the back
  • Padded handles

 

Aquatic Exercise Dumbells/Hand Bars - Sold in Pairs - 3 Resistance Levels

 

Customer Reviews


They're nice. They're not too bulky or long and fit nicely in your hands. My guess is that the "Medium" size provides about 5-10 lbs of resistance, depending on the depth of the water. I'm very happy with them.

These are great. When I got them and took them out of the box I was shocked at how light they were and thought they would be useless. I was wrong. Once you get them into the water the water resistance makes them work really well. I highly recommend them.

Thursday, March 22, 2012

Iron Gym Hand and Forearm Trainer

Iron Gym Hand and Forearm Trainer

Product Details

  • Product Dimensions: 1.4 x 15.4 x 7.9 inches ; 1.3 pounds
  • Shipping Weight: 1.8 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Shipping: This item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.
  • ASIN: B003VNYIUQ
  • Item model number: IARMS-CD6

By : Ontel
Price : $24.99
Iron Gym Hand and Forearm Trainer

Product Description


Amazon.com
The Iron Arms Hand and Forearm Trainer is a worthwhile, easily portable accessory to complement your Iron Gym home training system. The device helps you build lean, defined lower arms, and features a lightweight design with steel spring resistance to develop strong flexor muscles and larger extensor muscles.
About Iron GymAs seen on TV, the Iron Gym (sold separately) offers challenging, muscle-building workouts at home or on the road -- anywhere there's a standard size door. The sturdy metal bar's unique design wraps around your doorframe, using leverage to remain securely in place without requiring the hassle or damage of inserting screws. When used properly, the Iron Gym helps strengthen and tone your entire upper body, and three different grip positions (narrow, wide, and neutral grips) let you switch up your body's positioning and continuously challenge your muscles.
Build strong, ripped forearms fast with Iron Arms™! The lightweight design features steel spring resistance that helps you develop stronger flexor muscles and bigger extensor muscles. It's also compact and portable, allowing you to take it virtually anywhere.

Product Features

  • Worthwhile, easily portable accessory to complement the Iron Gym home training system
  • Helps you build lean, defined lower arms
  • Develop strong flexor muscles and larger extensor muscles
  • Lightweight design with steel spring resistance
  • As seen on TV, Iron Gym system mounts, tool-free, to any standard size door

 

Iron Gym Hand and Forearm Trainer

 

Customer Reviews


I broke my wrist, and after time in a cast, most of my forearm strength was gone. In physical therapy, I used an exercise machine that offered resistance as you twisted your wrist side to side (like the motion of this Iron Arms device).
I liked that motion but could not find anything that replicated it. The Iron Arms trainer is the only thing I found that is even close (well, obviously not as good as the multi-thousand dollar machine at physical therapy, but for 20 dollars that wouldn't be expected).
This item consists of two pieces of molded plastic for the "rings", two plastic handles and two springs, so it isn't a heavy duty built piece of equipment. It is, by no means, some sort of wonder machine. Part of the problem is it is progressive, that is, the further you twist, the harder it gets. This is because you are squeezing a spring, so the beginning of the stroke is too easy, and therefor that part of the stroke doesn't really do anything for you. Only when the spring is compressed enough to make the motion difficult does the device have an effect. But then, it gets too hard to push as you go further, so you can not continue through the motion. So there is a very limited range of motion when this device is really effective. It would be comparable to doing an arm curl starting with 1 pound of weight through the first 1/3rd of the curl, then 40 pounds through the second 1/3rd of the curl, then 200 pounds through the last 1/3rd of the motion. Most likely, the first 1/3rd isn't doing any good and the last 1/3rd you can't do, so only the middle third is doing you any good. What I am saying is, this device is not a wonder machine. It works okay, but really, it isn't all that useful for an actual, complete range of muscle building.
Anyway, on my good arm, the device doesn't do much, because that arm is already strong enough that the spring doesn't offer enough resistance to be very effective, but on my weak arm, it is useful.
I think if you are very strong, this will be of little use to you as it only offers a lower level of resistance, but for a weaker arm, it may be useful.
For another exercise, I also use a heavy hammer using the same twisting motion as the Iron Arms. I can vary resistance just by moving the hammer handle farther in or out of my hand. This is also good for stretching the tendons and such, since my wrist lost movement range after the break.
Final word: this is not a great piece of equipment. It is a reasonably decent device, considering the price, than is useful for people like me who have a weakened arm for one reason or another. To tell you the truth, I would never had bought this thing if is wasn't for wanting it as a exercise for my weakened arm after having a broken wrist. $10 would be a better price. And you really need to try this thing before buying to make sure the resistance range will be helpful to you. If both my arms had the strength they once had before I broke my wrist, this thing would do me no good at all.

I was looking for something that would allow me to work my forearms when I am not working out. Unfortunately like most forearm devices I come across this thing does not offer nearly enough resistance. So I guess it is back to the 300lb heavy grips that are hard on my hands. For the average person this thing is probably fine. It seems like a good enough design.

Rejuvenation Hand Renewal Kit

Rejuvenation Hand Renewal Kit

Product Details

  • Shipping Weight: 8 ounces
  • Shipping: This item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.
  • ASIN: B002J7SM7U
  • Item model number: RHW3
Rejuvenation Hand Renewal Kit

Product Description


Amazon.com Product Description
Strengthen and rehab your hands, wrists, and forearms with the Rejuvenation Hand Renewal Kit. The kit--which includes a soft hand exerciser (in red), a medium hand exerciser (in green), and a firm hand exerciser (in blue)--helps prevent stiffness and increases your flexibility so you can better recover from injury. The kit also comes with a handy chart with instructions on how to perform select exercises.

Rejuvenation Hand Renewal Kit helps strengthen and increase flexibility in fingers, hands and forearms to facilitate every day activities. Progressive firmness with 3 different balls in one easy to use kit allows you to choose the appropriate rigidity based on the strength of your hand or the severity of the injury.

Product Features

  • Full kit for strengthening and rehabbing hands, wrists, and forearms
  • Includes 3 resistance levels: soft (red), medium (green), and firm (blue)
  • Helps prevent hand and arm stiffness and increases flexibility
  • Includes exercise chart with workout instructions
  • Easy to use instructional chart outlines a full exercise routine

 

Rejuvenation Hand Renewal Kit

 

Customer Reviews


As far as design is concerned, this product is very good and helped loosen up my stiff hands and fingers for the brief time that I used it. The issue is that the balls have a strong petrochemical smell which transfers to the skin of your hands and fingers after use. I hope it is nothing toxic. Update: Distributor of product in Chicago did not yet answer my query regarding whether this product (made in China) is toxic or not. I strongly advise not buying this product. I would not even give this to someone else who needed this product for fear that I may be giving away something that is toxic. It looks like this product will go in the garbage. I ordered a Thera-Band hand exercise ball to replace this questionable product.

I puchased these to help my fiance's tennis elbow. She had tried several other products, but found them lacking. I figured this was worth a shot since it was affordable and had 3 different firmness balls. She has been using them daily and likes them very much. She said that they are exactly what she was looking for.
Edit;
I just started using these as well, for some numbness I was having in my fingers when typing. I worked my way up to the firmest and after a few days of using them, my fingers no longer go numb when typing!

Gripmaster Pro Hand Strengthening System, Heavy Tension (9 Pounds per Finger)

Gripmaster Pro Hand Strengthening System, Heavy Tension (9 Pounds per Finger)

Product Details

  • Product Dimensions: 3.6 x 0.9 x 2.9 inches ; 3 ounces
  • Shipping Weight: 3.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Shipping: This item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.
  • ASIN: B000UMHURY
  • Item model number: 15002-HVY

By : Pro
List Price : $21.95
Price : $13.18
You Save : $8.77 (40%)
Gripmaster Pro Hand Strengthening System, Heavy Tension (9 Pounds per Finger)

Product Description


Amazon.com Product Description
The Gripmaster Pro isolates and strengthens each finger individually, helping you improve your overall strength, endurance, and dexterity. A few daily workouts with the Gripmaster Pro and you'll enjoy better control of a baseball/softball bat, tennis racquet, or golf club, with each finger working in seamless unity with the others. You'll also find a ton of other uses for the Gripmaster Pro, including playing guitar or violin, rock climbing, bowling, target shooting, martial arts, yoga, or even relieving stress while clicking a mouse or gaming for hours on end.
To keep things interesting and to accommodate certain uses, the company recommends several different exercises, including the "fingertip pinch," "flatfist," "powergrip," "wristflex," and "thumbpinch," most of which are explained on the Gripmaster website. Best of all, you can work out anytime and anywhere with the Gripmaster Pro, which fits neatly in your pocket when not in use. This particular version of the Gripmaster Pro offers a heavy tension of 9 pounds per finger--a recommended tension for strong hands.

Only the patented PRO (by Gripmaster) isolates and strengthens each finger individually to develop maximum power, dexterity and endurance.

Product Features

  • High-quality hand exerciser with spring-loaded finger piston technology
  • Isolates and strengthens each finger individually for better overall coordination
  • Improves user control of bats, racquets, clubs, guitars, and other sports equipment
  • Fits conveniently in your pocket; lets you strengthen fingers anytime, anywhere
  • Heavy tension strength of 9 pounds per finger for strong hands

 

Gripmaster Pro Hand Strengthening System, Heavy Tension (9 Pounds per Finger)

 

Customer Reviews


Great product. "Pro" Grip size is larger than the regular Gripmaster, but still reasonable. Finger surfaces are more comfortable on the Pro unit, but palm surface could benefit from a hook like on the regular Gripmaster. Medium tension is about right for the fingertip exercises, heavy tension is good for the closed fist exercises. Be sure to visit manufacturer's website to view all 11 different grips to use to strengthen different areas of hand and forearm. Really helping with ache ; stiffness in my knuckles plus improving strength.

This is my third one of these little gadgets. My first one has survived daily use for over 10 years. I live in Florida and keep it in my truck so it knows how to survive intense heat also. Well worth the modest investment of you are looking to strengthen your hands/fingers or are into rehab.

2 way action Hand AIR PUMP For Pool Floats, Exercise Balls, Rody or Hippity Hop bouncer hopper balls

2 way action Hand AIR PUMP For Pool Floats, Exercise Balls, Rody or Hippity Hop bouncer hopper balls

Product Details

  • Shipping Weight: 7.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • ASIN: B00147OVDA

By : Unknown
Price : $5.90
2 way action Hand AIR PUMP For Pool Floats, Exercise Balls, Rody or Hippity Hop bouncer hopper balls

Product Description


Our most economical model. If you only need an air pump to occasionally inflate your exercise ball or other small inflatables, this will do the job, but larger models are recommended for frequent users or for larger inflatables. User notes: This hand-held, small-sized air pump is easy to carry and store. With the small shaft size, it does take a lot of up and down strokes to fill a 65cm exercise ball. Our test required over 350 up and down strokes to fill the ball. If you pump at a steady pace with no breaks, it should about 4 minutes to fill a ball.

Product Features

  • Small, economical pump for occassional use
  • Pumps on the up and down strokes - Time to fill 65cm exercise ball: about 4 minutes
  • approx. Length: 11" x 2" (unextended)
  • assorted colors
  • NOTE: Does not include or support a needle nozzle (used on basketballs or exercise/balance cushions)

 

2 way action Hand AIR PUMP For Pool Floats, Exercise Balls, Rody or Hippity Hop bouncer hopper balls

 

Customer Reviews


Although every time I pump up my exercise ball I feel like I'm performing a sex act, this pump is terrific. It does exactly what it's supposed to do. It's a good quality pump for the money.

I already had an exercise ball, but since it is 10 years old I managed to lose the pump that originally came with it. This pump worked perfectly. It is easy to use, even if you tire easily and don't move well due to medical conditions, like me. It sealed well even when I was just holding it slightly in the hole to inflate. It was real easy to pull back and push the pump and it didn't take long to get my 65 ball from maybe a 55 back to a 65 (maybe took two minutes and that includes inflating it, plugging the hole back up, sitting on it to test it, and inflating it a little more so my knees are at a 90 degree angle). The pump is just under a foot long, which isn't bad, and you don't have to worry about a hose like the other style of pump.

Baoding Balls Chinese Health Exercise Stress Balls Chrome Color

Baoding Balls Chinese Health Exercise Stress Balls Chrome Color

Product Details

  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • ASIN: B000P8Q03I
  • UPC: 823978048009 844326002771
  • Item model number: C12266

By : JapanBargain
Price : $5.79
Baoding Balls Chinese Health Exercise Stress Balls Chrome Color

Product Description


Polished metal health balls to stimulate the accupressure points in your hands which in turn promotes better blood circulation and are believed to relax muscles and joints and provide general well being. These steel balls are made of base metal, a metal comonly used in jewelery. They measure 1 1/2 inches in diameter and each has a pleasant bell sound within. Hold these balls in one hand and rotate the two in circles in the palm of your hand. Simple directions are included. Brocade box may be blue, red or green.

Product Features

  • Dimension: 1-1/2in Diameter
  • chimes in each ball.
  • Box Color might vary

 

Baoding Balls Chinese Health Exercise Stress Balls Chrome Color

 

Customer Reviews


These were just what I ordered... I only wish now that they had been 2", but that was my mistake (the 2" might better fill my larger hands?). How they can make these, and ship them clear around the world, and then sell them for $ 6.00, I will never figure out. I love these little things.

my dad had a set of these a while back, and i couldnt help but love to play with them, being autistic, it was a great sensory release for me, with the combination of chimes, cold steel, and the smooth roundness of the balls, if you know a young adult on the spectrum, this is a great thing to use as a fidget without looking too childish, I personally plan to get some myself soon.