The Cando flexible hand bar exerciser is a lightweight, portable exerciser designed to strengthen muscles in the hand, wrist and shoulder. Also promotes coordination and increases ROM. Perform oscillation movements for neuromuscular and balance training. Product Features Twist-n-bend hand exerciser The Cando flexible hand bar exerciser is a lightweight, portable exerciser designed to strengthen muscles
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Added on: May 2, 2018 - More: Comments & Reviews
The Cando flexible hand bar exerciser is a lightweight, portable exerciser designed to strengthen muscles in the hand, wrist and shoulder. Also promotes coordination and increases ROM. Perform oscillation movements for neuromuscular and balance training.
Seems to be working I had some mild tennis elbow issues for more then two years and after using twist exerciser for tree month the pain has gone. No ouch moments when handling 1 gallon water jugs any more.That’s said I was also doing (and will) hand stretches every day, taken supplements, extra and switched to gymnastic rings from pull up bar.If you have…
Poor quality control in matching colors with resistance levels As some other reviewers have stated, there appear to be quality control issues with the Cando Twist-n-Bend Hand Exercisers. The color-coding is supposed to indicate the resistance of the stick, with yellow the softest and black the stiffest. In this scheme, the green stick is supposed to be stiffer than the red one. But the green stick I received was significantly *softer* than the red one. That’s a problem for me. I purchased the red one many months ago, and I purchased a green one last week…
Way Too Much Resistance I already owned a blue (heavy resistance) Thera-Band Flexbar. I needed less resistance so I figured I would save a few bucks and order the Cando medium resistance bar. However, the resistance of the medium Cando requires about twice the force to twist as the heavy resistance Flexbar. For reference, I’m a 240lb bodybuilder and it requires a significant effort to perform the Tyler twist. The amount of force required aggravates the tennis elbow I’m trying to treat…