VITALIK SEVKO Posted November 11, 2015 Posted November 11, 2015 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 1 Quote
HandsMcHanderson Posted November 11, 2015 Posted November 11, 2015 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. 1 Quote Grip Goals CCS #3 CoC Stay consistent!
VITALIK SEVKO Posted November 11, 2015 Author Posted November 11, 2015 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! Quote
HandsMcHanderson Posted November 11, 2015 Posted November 11, 2015 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). Quote Grip Goals CCS #3 CoC Stay consistent!
Evan Raftopoulos Posted November 12, 2015 Posted November 12, 2015 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. Quote youtube channel, instagram
Evan Raftopoulos Posted November 12, 2015 Posted November 12, 2015 (edited) the SS1 mounting depth and spring size looks identical to my MM1 replica which was rated by CPW 160lb. But I could be wrong. Edited November 12, 2015 by Evan Raftopoulos Quote youtube channel, instagram
silvis Posted November 12, 2015 Posted November 12, 2015 (edited) 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. :-) Edited November 12, 2015 by silvis 6 Quote Website: www.silvis.netFacebook: www.facebook.com/silvisonline E-mail: silvisceo@gmail.com
xxcce Posted April 24, 2016 Posted April 24, 2016 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. 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) 3 Quote
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