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Warren Tetting Grippers?


VITALIK SEVKO

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I found this video on YouTube.

Grippers look as made Warren Tetting. But marking of SS - such I didn't see.

Maybe somebody knows - something about these grippers?

Thanks

Vitalik

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Super Six grippers were made by Warren Tetting, only 1 of each level were made for a Korean grip community as far as I am aware.

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Super Six grippers were made by Warren Tetting, only 1 of each level were made for a Korean grip community as far as I am aware.

Thanks for information!

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Super Six grippers were made by Warren Tetting, only 1 of each level were made for a Korean grip community as far as I am aware.

Thanks for information!

No problem, I think of them as a korean Mash Monster but I have no idea what the actual strength are. Since there is only 6 of them I assume they must be somewhat different (or maybe they are the 1st 6 levels or something, donno).

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I like these guys, I've seen vids of them before closing silvis, ghp7 and one guy in the backround ghp8. I could be wrong but based on the spring size these could be 150lb+ grippers.

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the SS1 mounting depth and spring size looks identical to my MM1 replica which was rated by CPW 160lb. But I could be wrong.

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When I was living in the US, I asked Mr.Tetting to make special grippers for Korean grip community.

We, Korean gripsters, have come up with the name Super Six (SS) which I love, too.

I am running this certification in Korea and so far, only 1 person has mastered the SS 6 - Sangdo Sim.

The whole idea is inspired by GripBoard's Mash Monster certifications.

If anyone wants to certify on these grippers, I may bring these to the 2016 Arnold Sports Festival. :-)

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On 2015. 11. 12. at 10:07 AM, Evan Raftopoulos said:

the SS1 mounting depth and spring size looks identical to my MM1 replica which was rated by CPW 160lb. But I could be wrong.

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I have tried all SS grippers and roughly measured them with a ruler, and I guess:

 

SS1 : 1/4" mount GM , a little harder than CoC #2

SS2 : 3/16" mount GM

SS3 : 1/8" mount GM

SS4 : 1/4" mount E

SS5 : 1/8" mount E, narrow spread, weaker than CoC #3 (low 140s)

SS6 : 1/4" mount SE, weaker than CoC #3.5, (mid 170s)

 

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