The Prohands Gripmaster 7 lb is a compact hand and finger exerciser designed to work each finger separately rather than treating the whole hand as one movement. That makes it a practical option for anyone looking to build grip strength, finger control and everyday hand endurance at home.
This medium-tension red version uses a spring-loaded finger-piston system and can be used either one finger at a time or by pressing the full unit. For buyers comparing accessories, its individual finger action is the main feature that sets it apart from simpler grip trainers.
Price: USD 21.95
Rating: 4.60/5 from 8498 reviews
One of the key benefits here is that stronger fingers cannot take over for weaker ones. If you want more targeted work for grip, dexterity or general hand conditioning, that focused design may be more useful than a standard squeeze exerciser. The listed construction includes ABS plastic, stainless steel springs and santoprene, and it is made in the USA.
The 7 lb resistance sits in the middle of the Gripmaster range, so it should suit many users who want something more challenging than entry-level tension without jumping straight to the heaviest options. It is also part of a wider range with graduated resistance levels, which can make progress easier to track over time.
- Individual finger training for more targeted hand work
- Medium 7 lb tension aimed at balanced resistance for regular use
- Spring-loaded design with finger-piston action
- Can train one finger or the whole hand
- Made in the USA with ABS plastic and stainless steel springs
For home users, the main appeal of the Prohands Gripmaster is its specific, finger-by-finger approach. That makes it especially worth a look if you play an instrument, take part in sport, or simply want a more controlled alternative to basic hand grippers. Its strong review count also suggests it has been a popular choice for a long time.
Overall, this is a well-defined specialist accessory rather than an all-purpose gym extra. If you want targeted finger and grip training in a small, easy-to-store format, it looks like a sensible buy. If you only need broad grip work, a simpler gripper may be enough.





