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Congrats💪

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1 hour ago, Fist of Fury said:

Strong close, nice wide set.

 

1 hour ago, Kluv#0 said:

Congrats💪

 

30 minutes ago, Joseph Sullivan said:

Good job man! Grip well and live easy my friend! 

Thank you everyone!:D I know this isn't as impressive as say closing a Mash Monster Level 1, but I'm working up to that even as we speak. Grip hard and live easy everyone!

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This better video proved what was obvious.  Nice wide close man!

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3 hours ago, anwnate said:

This better video proved what was obvious.  Nice wide close man!

Thank you! Grip hard and live easy my friend!:happy

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2 minutes ago, Kashtan said:

Awesome close, as easy! 

Thank you! I hope to someday make this type of close look like a child's play thing.:D

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On 3/6/2018 at 1:19 PM, Anton.Torrella said:

Congrats on the mm0!

Thank you very much!:)

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Well done.  Owned it!

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Nice, brother!  And I think we were the same day, too!

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4 minutes ago, Vinnie said:

Nice, brother!  And I think we were the same day, too!

Thank you! It's nice to know 2018 is starting off well for Mash Monsters.:laugh

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34 minutes ago, Mike Rinderle said:

Well done.  Owned it!

Thank you for your compliment! I can't wait until I mash the next level!:D

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4 minutes ago, TheVictoryGrip! said:

Thank you! It's nice to know 2018 is starting off well for Mash Monsters.:laugh

I have never done (or tried) a GHP7.  I have one new in the package that I have been waiting to open until I can do a little stronger close, because I figured I'd make an attempt to cert it on vid.  Right now, unless I am just lucky and it is an easy one, I'd likely fail that.  My best close ever so far is 149 and they average about 150 I believe.

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56 minutes ago, Vinnie said:

I have never done (or tried) a GHP7.  I have one new in the package that I have been waiting to open until I can do a little stronger close, because I figured I'd make an attempt to cert it on vid.  Right now, unless I am just lucky and it is an easy one, I'd likely fail that.  My best close ever so far is 149 and they average about 150 I believe.

I'd suggest you try it out anyway, because if there's one thing I've learned from training with heavy hand grippers, it's that the sharper the knurling is on the gripper, the better your close will be.

The Captains Of Crush grippers that are being sold these days -- as much as I love them -- do not possess the same qualities as the older models. Now I have four COC #3's, three of them are more recent models [one of them is rated by Cannon at 153 lbs] and the fourth is a much older model.

If there's one very noticeable difference, it's the sharpness of the knurling; I have a much easier time closing the older model, because my fingers aren't slipping from the handles as easily as the newer models, which feel mild in comparison. The GHP grippers do not have this problem, so give it a try, see if it works for you and train well.

Grip hard and live easy my friend!

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4 minutes ago, TheVictoryGrip! said:

I'd suggest you try it out anyway, because if there's one thing I've learned from training with heavy hand grippers, it's that the sharper the knurling is on the gripper, the better your close will be.

The Captains Of Crush grippers that are being sold these days -- as much as I love them -- do not possess the same qualities as the older models. Now I have four COC #3's, three of them are more recent models [one of them is rated by Cannon at 153 lbs] and the fourth is a much older model.

If there's one very noticeable difference, it's the sharpness of the knurling; I have a much easier time closing the older model, because my fingers aren't slipping from the handles as easily as the newer models, which feel mild in comparison. The GHP grippers do not have this problem, so give it a try, see if it works for you and train well.

Grip hard and live easy my friend!

I do like the sharp knurling on GHP.  I have a GHP 6 rated 129 that I find a little easier than my COC 2.5 rated 129.

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2 hours ago, bencrush said:

Nice wide set and strong close! 

Thank you! Grip hard and live easy my friend!

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On 4/15/2018 at 12:30 PM, riccardomagni said:

Very easy!  Nice job!

Thank you very much! Grip hard and live easy my friend!

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3 hours ago, TheVictoryGrip! said:

Thank you very much! Grip hard and live easy my friend!

Your saying reminds me of a Jose Cuervo commercial... I see what you did there.

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On 4/20/2018 at 6:34 PM, Joseph Sullivan said:

Your saying reminds me of a Jose Cuervo commercial... I see what you did there.

I don't know who that is but thank you! :)

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19 minutes ago, Hopefully said:

Do you know the user bambootraining personally? 

Hahah I was wondering that myself! Bamboo won’t join grip board!!

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