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Is There A Compiled List Of Grip/forearm/hand Strength Product Website


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Hey, I've been out of the grip strength game for several years now (forgot I even had an account here). My interest has recently been reignited and there's a few products I'm looking for.

I was wondering if somewhere on this forum there was a compiled list of all the websites that sell grip, forearm, and hand strength related products? I poked around a bit trying to refamiliarize myself with this forum, so if this resource does exist and I missed it, I apologize for that.

Googling, I found this website- -http://www.gripfaq.com/Grip_Strength_Stores/-- that has a compiled list of websites that sell grip products, but it seems really outdated as a number of the links lead to dead websites, so I'm looking for something a bit more up-to-date.

As a side-note, from that site, I see the PDA/fractionalplates.com website is dead. Did these guys change names perhaps or are they gone?

Thanks for any help!

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All the gripboard sponsors (see the gripboard homepage) sell grip equipment.

Yeah I poked around on those websites and couldn't find what I was looking for in particular.

Years ago when I was grip and forearm strength I remember coming around a website that sold wrist rollers capable of slipping on to the end of a (Olympic) barbell so that sets could be done unsupported without using the shoulders. I'm trying to locate one of those.

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If you are looking for something in particular, I would suggest contacting Sorinex and talking about a custom model.

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All the gripboard sponsors (see the gripboard homepage) sell grip equipment.

Yeah I poked around on those websites and couldn't find what I was looking for in particular.

Years ago when I was grip and forearm strength I remember coming around a website that sold wrist rollers capable of slipping on to the end of a (Olympic) barbell so that sets could be done unsupported without using the shoulders. I'm trying to locate one of those.

You could probably make one with pvc pipe

http://www.fatbastardbarbellco.com/WRISTROLLERS.html

the fbbc site sells different wrist roller that you can attach to the safety bars in a squat rack.

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All the gripboard sponsors (see the gripboard homepage) sell grip equipment.

Yeah I poked around on those websites and couldn't find what I was looking for in particular.

Years ago when I was grip and forearm strength I remember coming around a website that sold wrist rollers capable of slipping on to the end of a (Olympic) barbell so that sets could be done unsupported without using the shoulders. I'm trying to locate one of those.

You could probably make one with pvc pipe

http://www.fatbastardbarbellco.com/WRISTROLLERS.html

the fbbc site sells different wrist roller that you can attach to the safety bars in a squat rack.

I have the 2.5" version, works well.

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As a side-note, from that site, I see the PDA/fractionalplates.com website is dead. Did these guys change names perhaps or are they gone?

The owner of PDA died around 4 plus years ago. His wife sold the products for about a year (or someone who helped her out did), and then it completely disappeared.

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