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Wrist Devel Oppionion
Me wants it!
Curious to know whats your oppinion about it ..a friend of mine told me its hard even in the first level ...
whats your P.B with the W.D?
Curious to know whats your oppinion about it ..a friend of mine told me its hard even in the first level ...
whats your P.B with the W.D?

Hugo Sá e Castro- Posts: 168
Join date: 2008-12-20
Age: 33
Location: Aveiro-Portugal.
Re: Wrist Devel Oppionion
Hi Hugo,
Not sure if you mean the World of Grip Wrist Developer from David?
If yes: (order fast, it seems that only one is left from the new stock)
I love the device, its a worthful part of my workouts!
Really a fantastic device!!!
Hope that helps
BR//
--T
Not sure if you mean the World of Grip Wrist Developer from David?
If yes: (order fast, it seems that only one is left from the new stock)
I love the device, its a worthful part of my workouts!
Really a fantastic device!!!
Hope that helps
BR//
--T

thorstenmoser- Posts: 255
Join date: 2008-12-29
Age: 37
Location: Germany

Re: Wrist Devel Oppionion
thorstenmoser wrote:Hi Hugo,
Not sure if you mean the World of Grip Wrist Developer from David?
If yes: (order fast, it seems that only one is left from the new stock)
I love the device, its a worthful part of my workouts!
Really a fantastic device!!!
Hope that helps
BR//
--T
I'm pretty sure I got the last of the wrist developers and the site just wasn't updated (check with David to make sure though). It just arrived today and since I have a muscle pull I haven't been able to try it
If you order the blue spring with it (the weakest) it's supposed to be around a blue nail (1/4"x6" if your not sure what the size is) on the first level (or so I was told). So judge it by that. Looks like a solid piece of equipment though and I can't wait to test it out.
There's also a link on his site for product reviews. http://www.davidhorne-gripmaster.com/gripreviews.html
Many people have reviewed the wrist developer on there so check out some more opinions if you haven't seen these already.
shapeshifters- Posts: 90
Join date: 2009-08-13
Age: 19
Location: Canada
Re: Wrist Devel Oppionion
Thanks a lot guys! Glad to know the easier level using the blue spring its around the blue nail level.
i will ask David if he's interest to create one hall of fame for the W.D...
Before i email him i will wait till he read this message... i believe David will say something here.
i ordered my W.D last week, a small batch its growing now so i believe its only a matter of days till i get mine.
If this product its at least as good as the Vulcan i want everybody to buy it.
i will ask David if he's interest to create one hall of fame for the W.D...
Before i email him i will wait till he read this message... i believe David will say something here.
i ordered my W.D last week, a small batch its growing now so i believe its only a matter of days till i get mine.
If this product its at least as good as the Vulcan i want everybody to buy it.

Hugo Sá e Castro- Posts: 168
Join date: 2008-12-20
Age: 33
Location: Aveiro-Portugal.
Re: Wrist Devel Oppionion
Hugo Sá e Castro wrote:Thanks a lot guys! Glad to know the easier level using the blue spring its around the blue nail level.
i will ask David if he's interest to create one hall of fame for the W.D...
Before i email him i will wait till he read this message... i believe David will say something here.
i ordered my W.D last week, a small batch its growing now so i believe its only a matter of days till i get mine.
If this product its at least as good as the Vulcan i want everybody to buy it.
The blue spring is around the blue nail, I'm not sure where the black spring is around though. I think the black spring is harder than the blue. If it ends up being two hard for you, use elastic bands or look around for a weaker spring you can use temporarily. The same method can be used for increasing levels. Microloading for the win!
Anyway, enjoy the WD.
shapeshifters- Posts: 90
Join date: 2009-08-13
Age: 19
Location: Canada
Re: Wrist Devel Oppionion
Shapeshifter,
Thanks for posting the reviews.
Also yes use elastic bands to micro load (do this as well for the Vulcan), or if the spring is too tough use elastic bands until you are ready. Remember steel bending (especially in the reverse style) is tough.
Hugo,
The product is hardcore, and when you are used to it, you will love it. But no one gets anywhere near the ned, and in fact mid-point is beyond the most for a full-range pull.
The problem with a Hall of Fame, is that there have been quite a few prototypes of this machine. I sed to have a picture of them, but can't find it. So correlation between machines can be futile.
The last two batches have been the same, but these are only batches of 5, not of 50 units like the first batches were. Once you get to using the spring, move one side of the gripper at a time, like the Vulcan.
By all means start a thread for peoples PS's.
David
Thanks for posting the reviews.
Also yes use elastic bands to micro load (do this as well for the Vulcan), or if the spring is too tough use elastic bands until you are ready. Remember steel bending (especially in the reverse style) is tough.
Hugo,
The product is hardcore, and when you are used to it, you will love it. But no one gets anywhere near the ned, and in fact mid-point is beyond the most for a full-range pull.
The problem with a Hall of Fame, is that there have been quite a few prototypes of this machine. I sed to have a picture of them, but can't find it. So correlation between machines can be futile.
The last two batches have been the same, but these are only batches of 5, not of 50 units like the first batches were. Once you get to using the spring, move one side of the gripper at a time, like the Vulcan.
By all means start a thread for peoples PS's.
David

David Horne- Posts: 2203
Join date: 2008-12-19
Age: 47
Location: Stafford, England

Re: Wrist Devel Oppionion
The W.D looks to be the "real" beast :-)
the reviews about this product are excellent...i am wondering why there's no more interest about the W.d...(only 5 W.D from the last batch^? so little!). My reverse its my weakest style,(Do the best and Du slightly better than reverse). i can reverse one bar with 1/4"x7" crs barehand with dw40 on it in 1 mn or so.
Link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-mKt3bC0_FY
I'd be happy to bend barehand the level 1 on the W.d:-)lets see if i have the power.
the reviews about this product are excellent...i am wondering why there's no more interest about the W.d...(only 5 W.D from the last batch^? so little!). My reverse its my weakest style,(Do the best and Du slightly better than reverse). i can reverse one bar with 1/4"x7" crs barehand with dw40 on it in 1 mn or so.
Link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-mKt3bC0_FY
I'd be happy to bend barehand the level 1 on the W.d:-)lets see if i have the power.

Hugo Sá e Castro- Posts: 168
Join date: 2008-12-20
Age: 33
Location: Aveiro-Portugal.
Re: Wrist Devel Oppionion
The thing I find with the wrist developer is getting used to the large part that sticks up in the air. Without a tight grip it will twist on you and go upside down.
One question. Is there a certain way to hold the wrist developer? Like should the "stop box" (for lack of a better name) with the logo on it face towards you, away from you, or does it not really matter at all?
One question. Is there a certain way to hold the wrist developer? Like should the "stop box" (for lack of a better name) with the logo on it face towards you, away from you, or does it not really matter at all?
shapeshifters- Posts: 90
Join date: 2009-08-13
Age: 19
Location: Canada
Re: Wrist Devel Oppionion
The 'stop box' should be pointing upwards.

David Horne- Posts: 2203
Join date: 2008-12-19
Age: 47
Location: Stafford, England

Re: Wrist Devel Oppionion
David Horne wrote:The 'stop box' should be pointing upwards.
Alright, thanks.
shapeshifters- Posts: 90
Join date: 2009-08-13
Age: 19
Location: Canada
Re: Wrist Devel Oppionion
David are these done in batches or have you finished producing these?
GraemeC- Posts: 4
Join date: 2009-10-31
Re: Wrist Devel Oppionion
Graeme,
Initially we did them in large batches, but when it took a while for the last big batch to sell I discontinued them. But since then I've had a lot of enquiries for them so I have done some small batch runs, and I have 3 left of the last batch.
Initially we did them in large batches, but when it took a while for the last big batch to sell I discontinued them. But since then I've had a lot of enquiries for them so I have done some small batch runs, and I have 3 left of the last batch.

David Horne- Posts: 2203
Join date: 2008-12-19
Age: 47
Location: Stafford, England

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