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product_id: 439639556
title: "Grip Strength Tester, Hand Grip Dynamometer with Trainer"
brand: "hichor"
price: "€ 60.87"
currency: EUR
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reviews_count: 13
category: "Hichor"
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# 265 lbs max grip strength 19 user profiles with progress tracking 3-in-1 training system (finger, palm, grip) Grip Strength Tester, Hand Grip Dynamometer with Trainer

**Brand:** hichor
**Price:** € 60.87
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 💥 Grip greatness starts here — don’t let your strength goals slip away!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Grip Strength Tester, Hand Grip Dynamometer with Trainer by hichor
- **How much does it cost?** € 60.87 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.at](https://www.desertcart.at/products/439639556-grip-strength-tester-hand-grip-dynamometer-with-trainer)

## Best For

- hichor enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted hichor brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Multi-User Smart Tracking:** Store and compare grip data for up to 19 users, including age and gender, fostering friendly competition or team training.
- • **Elite 3-in-1 Grip Training:** Combine finger expanders, palm rings, and digital dynamometer for a full-spectrum hand workout and precise strength tracking.
- • **Ergonomic Dual Hand Trainers:** Train both hands simultaneously with sturdy, comfortable grippers designed for steady strength improvements across all ages.
- • **Precision Measurement Up to 265 lbs:** Accurately monitor your grip strength gains with 0.2 lbs increments—perfect for data-driven progress.
- • **Durable & Versatile for All Settings:** Built with premium materials for long-lasting use—ideal for athletes, fitness enthusiasts, and rehab at home or gym.

## Overview

The HICHOR Grip Strength Tester is a professional-grade hand dynamometer and trainer combo that measures grip strength up to 265 lbs with high precision. Featuring a unique 3-in-1 system targeting fingers, palms, and overall grip, it supports 19 user profiles for detailed progress tracking. Ergonomically designed dual hand grippers and durable construction make it perfect for athletes, fitness buffs, and rehab users seeking measurable, data-driven hand strength improvements.

## Description

desertcart.com : HICHOR Grip Strength Tester, Hand Grip Dynamometer with Trainer | Digital Strength Gauge 265 Lbs/120 Kgs for Testing at Sports, Home & School, Including Exercisers for Hand & Forearm Training : Sports & Outdoors

Review: Plastic has a rubber-like texture but not in a bad way - I was expecting this thing to be weak, creaking plastic. It is not. I like getting surprised by higher quality with desertcart, occasionally. It has a smooth rubberized plastic surface, I think is great. I suspect that would absorb skin oils and get problems eventually, but I think that would take years and years. The handle does not really move noticeably. That is as I expected. Probably piezoelectric, like all the modern scales. But that also means it probably is not ideal for exercising your hands. For that, you need something with spring steel or a weight on a pulley. But it does what it is supposed to do, which is measure your grip strength. I was able to set up 2 users without using the manual, so reasonably intuitive. I will have to look at the manual and look at all the other features. The display works excellent, and is backlit. No difficulty seeing or reading it, even in the dark. The buttons make a sound, not electronic, just mechanical, sounds fine, and it is nice to know that a push is registered. Reasonably compact, so storage should be no difficulty. No, my only disappointment is that I don't appear to be as strong as I once was. I have a ways to go. I am somewhat concerned about the reading limit, but I probably won't peg it for a year or two. I am only getting to 190 lb. So, 74 lb to go. I figure if I can peg it at some point, I can change the distance setting to something where it is less optimized for my hand. That should be good for at least another 20 or 30 lb. They probably should have made it to go to 300 lb. More people would think it would work for them. Most of those would be wrong, and the 264 lb would be just fine, but people think they are stronger than they are. I can't speak to accuracy. I have some spring things and I can completely close the 200 lb and get close with the 250 lb. But it is probably incorrect, rather than this. Piezoelectric scales are usually very accurate, so I would think this is as well. Oh, I really like that it has both rechargeable and battery options. I tend to not buy stuff with rechargeable, because I have been stung with stuff that only recharges a few times, like my blood pressure wrist thing. Am I really going to be able to take that apart, and put in a new battery? This is what made me buy. That, and the good price. But as I said, I got more than I expected. I am rarely really pleased with a purchase...especially with inflation the way it is. Oh, just learned something new. Don't keep doing it over and over, or you will get a blister. You probably are not going to beat your first or second try per hand anyway, at least I didn't. Put it away, and try the next day.
Review: Works Great - Not the best Directions. - I just got this Hichor hand meter. The directions are not the best. No where does it talk about being able to use for both hands. It is almost like it is for one armed people. So I’m assuming????? You set up #1 for right hand. #2 for left hand for person one. Person two get #3 & #4. ??? Is this what people do? I assumed it came with rechargeable batteries with the cord included. But never saw directions says 1st to charge fully. So back to reading….and saw please note……explains no batteries…..must install reg batteries. Cord is just for using if there are no batteries. So back to figuring out how to set up for right & left hands first 2 family members. UPDATE: customer service reached out offering to compensate me for the troubles of trying to figure this thing out by the lack of full directions. I felt bad, cause the Grip Strengthener works great and I should not have given it 3 stars I was just so frustrated, then I felt it implied that it had rechargeable batteries, which it did not. But the item works great , after getting thru my frustrations and figuring it out!

## Features

- True 3‑in‑1 Grip System:train and test in one kit. Finger expander + palm ring build finger and palm power, while the digital grip strength tester tracks your progress. More complete than single‑tool sets, this Dynamometer grip strength trainer boosts results
- Precision Grip Strength Measurement up to 265 lbs (120kg) with 0.2 lbs (0.1kg) divisions: the hand dynamometer delivers accurate real-time readings with a precision sensor, ideal for monitoring your grip strength gains over time
- 19 Profile Tracking: This device records grip strength measurements for up to 19 users, including age and gender. View records anytime, with automatic display of incremental changes from the last test for easy comparison
- Sturdy Grip Strength Trainer:2-pack hand gripper strengthener ergonomic to train both hands simultaneously, establish a strength baseline, track daily progress, and achieve steady grip-strength gains for teens, adults, and seniors
- Sturdy and Long‑lasting: Made of high-quality materials, this hand dynamometer is built to last. Ideal for tracking progress in pull-up bars and pulley exercises, this grip gauge provides an excellent metric for measuring improvement
- Various Occasions: Essential for sports like rock climbing, wrestling, and gymnastics, as well as overall fitness level tracking. This grip strength tester is versatile for sports training, home use, and fitness settings

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B09YQJNZHW |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,557 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #17 in Strength Training Grip Strengtheners |
| Brand | HICHOR |
| Brand Name | HICHOR |
| Color | black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 2,434 Reviews |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 8.5"L x 5.79"W |
| Item Shape | Rectangular prism |
| Item Weight | 350 g |
| Manufacturer | HICHOR |
| Material | Plastic |
| Model Number | black |
| Number of Items | 2 |
| Number of Packs | 2 |
| Part Number | black |
| Style | Grip Strength Tester Trainer Set |
| Tension Level | 265 lbs (120 kg) |
| Tension Supported | 265 lbs (120 kg) |
| Unit Count | 2 Count |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** HICHOR
- **Color:** black
- **Item Weight:** 350 g
- **Material:** Plastic
- **Style:** Grip Strength Tester Trainer Set

## Images

![Grip Strength Tester, Hand Grip Dynamometer with Trainer - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/7116M2b5DPL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Does this have a timer built-in?**
A: Mine fell apart right away

**Q: What if my grip strength is 150 pounds**
A: Like the description stated....Accurate and Precise measurement of Grip Strength from 0 to 265lbs(120kgs). So to answer your question if your grip is 150lbs it will read 150lbs and store results for several people. Hope that helps.

**Q: Is this device just a grip-strength tester or can it be used to increase grip strength too?**
A: It is only a strength tester

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Plastic has a rubber-like texture but not in a bad way
*by M***R on September 4, 2023*

I was expecting this thing to be weak, creaking plastic. It is not. I like getting surprised by higher quality with Amazon, occasionally. It has a smooth rubberized plastic surface, I think is great. I suspect that would absorb skin oils and get problems eventually, but I think that would take years and years. The handle does not really move noticeably. That is as I expected. Probably piezoelectric, like all the modern scales. But that also means it probably is not ideal for exercising your hands. For that, you need something with spring steel or a weight on a pulley. But it does what it is supposed to do, which is measure your grip strength. I was able to set up 2 users without using the manual, so reasonably intuitive. I will have to look at the manual and look at all the other features. The display works excellent, and is backlit. No difficulty seeing or reading it, even in the dark. The buttons make a sound, not electronic, just mechanical, sounds fine, and it is nice to know that a push is registered. Reasonably compact, so storage should be no difficulty. No, my only disappointment is that I don't appear to be as strong as I once was. I have a ways to go. I am somewhat concerned about the reading limit, but I probably won't peg it for a year or two. I am only getting to 190 lb. So, 74 lb to go. I figure if I can peg it at some point, I can change the distance setting to something where it is less optimized for my hand. That should be good for at least another 20 or 30 lb. They probably should have made it to go to 300 lb. More people would think it would work for them. Most of those would be wrong, and the 264 lb would be just fine, but people think they are stronger than they are. I can't speak to accuracy. I have some spring things and I can completely close the 200 lb and get close with the 250 lb. But it is probably incorrect, rather than this. Piezoelectric scales are usually very accurate, so I would think this is as well. Oh, I really like that it has both rechargeable and battery options. I tend to not buy stuff with rechargeable, because I have been stung with stuff that only recharges a few times, like my blood pressure wrist thing. Am I really going to be able to take that apart, and put in a new battery? This is what made me buy. That, and the good price. But as I said, I got more than I expected. I am rarely really pleased with a purchase...especially with inflation the way it is. Oh, just learned something new. Don't keep doing it over and over, or you will get a blister. You probably are not going to beat your first or second try per hand anyway, at least I didn't. Put it away, and try the next day.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Works Great - Not the best Directions.
*by K***M on May 11, 2026*

I just got this Hichor hand meter. The directions are not the best. No where does it talk about being able to use for both hands. It is almost like it is for one armed people. So I’m assuming????? You set up #1 for right hand. #2 for left hand for person one. Person two get #3 & #4. ??? Is this what people do? I assumed it came with rechargeable batteries with the cord included. But never saw directions says 1st to charge fully. So back to reading….and saw please note……explains no batteries…..must install reg batteries. Cord is just for using if there are no batteries. So back to figuring out how to set up for right & left hands first 2 family members. UPDATE: customer service reached out offering to compensate me for the troubles of trying to figure this thing out by the lack of full directions. I felt bad, cause the Grip Strengthener works great and I should not have given it 3 stars I was just so frustrated, then I felt it implied that it had rechargeable batteries, which it did not. But the item works great , after getting thru my frustrations and figuring it out!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Not always accurate
*by B***T on September 29, 2023*

Well the grip tester adjusts, which is good, however I think that the adjustment screw can catch on the side a little and possibly give you a reading that's too high on the first pull. I did it and got a 180 pound reading. The subsequent squeezes yielded a more consistent range in the 150 pound area. With each squeeze your strength goes down, which is to be expected. I'll have to retest next week but I'm pretty sure 180 was a fluke. I hate the gimmicky age related stuff. The device really should just power on and let you test and retest, but it's not as simple as that. Sometimes it glitches a little or shuts off quickly. Bottom line is, works but make sure you take the first reading after adjusting the grip length with a grain of salt. Update, new max is 161, so the 180 number can't be right.

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*Last updated: 2026-08-23*