N-GAGE GRIPS EZ

$40.00

Description

Reduce joint stress, promote better form, increase force production, and introduce new variation to your workouts.  Great for bench press, rows, pull ups or pull downs, bicep curls, triceps extensions, shoulder press.  Will fit most barbells, dumbbells, cable attachments, other gym equipment.

  • Slightly smaller diameter (1.75") and length (4.0") than our PRO version
  • Perfect for compound lifts like bench press or rows
  • Work great if you have smaller hands
  • Best option if you're not interested in the strength-gaining benefits of a thicker bar 
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Customer Reviews

Based on 223 reviews
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Amadeo

These grips are incredible, they provide the right angle and comfort when lifting extremely narrow or wide lifts. The extra width on the PRO set works your hand and forearms muscles thus improving your grip. Very nice addition to my home gym.

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Eric

Awesome.. very comfortable and takes rhe strain off my shoulders

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Mike Weber
N-Gage Grips EZ
Got these to help injury ROM

These work well if you’re using a straight bar and have wrist or shoulder issues. Not too thick and just the right amount of angle. Also use for tricep push downs with a straight bar saving time from switching bars.

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George Smyros
N-Gage Grips EZ

Love them. The grip is amazing.

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J.M.
N-Gage Grips EZ
N-Gage exactly as described

Does what is promises to do. Relieves some of the shoulder strain on press exercises. Seems built to last. Happy with purchase.

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Kelly Skaggs
N-Gage Grips EZ
Not for me

I got the larger ones at first thinking I'd like them but didn't. They suggested maybe I downsize to these. I tried them 3 times now the correct way on bench press and honestly, it bothered my shoulders more and made my grip feel a little less stable.

Thanks for the honest review, Kelly! And thanks for trying them out! We're glad you had an opportunity to try both and send them back for a 100% refund.

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Mike Sutika
N-Gage Grips EZ
Thinking Man's Grips

I might be the only one, but I seem to have issues getting the grips indexed the way I want. I often have to try hem on, flip sides, reverse the grip, etc. before I can find the sweet spot. I'm sure it'll become more natural after a time, but right now my brain is mad at me for using them...