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Daddario Varigrip

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Daddario Varigrip
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Good hand excerciser - but longevity questionable
Anonymous 17.02.2016
The Varigrip is a rather good quality hand exerciser which works very well, the packaging comes with instructions on different ways to be used making it a very versatile way to strengthen different muscles in your hands and produce endurance. On the negative side though, the actual quality of the device is worrying. Though the device is well constructed being quite firm with no rough edges. When pushing down the springs, doing so accidentally at an angle doesn't push them down properly and it looks like they are being pushed out of their proper place. Also I have only owned the product for 2 weeks and the 'd'Addario' text on the side of the product has nearly already been rubbed off. If you scratch it on purpose, I can see it won't take long until you rub the whole text off.

Overall the product works and does so very well, but I do worry and question how long will this product last before it doesn't function properly
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Great little tool to train your fingers.
Jack Winchester 16.03.2018
I bought this to help me develop finger strenght for guitar playing. I was a bit skeptical, but I have to say I am pleased with the results I've seen so far.

I like the adjustable tension and how comfortable the Varigrip feels. It's very easy and intuitive to use. The pads are soft and the thumb support is quite good - the device has a little dent underneath to that end. The durability of the srings seems fantastic too.

However, the plastic material seem a bit frail. I haven't damaged it yet or had any problems with it whatsoever, but I feel it rattle a little bit when I'm practicing hard. Hopefully it's strong enough to hold.

I'd recommend this product to anyone trying to develop finger strength and independence for musical purposes. It gets a positive review from me.

PS: I also have to praise Thomman for its hasty delivery of products. Excellent service overall. = )
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Good gadget to level up guitar skills
Mehto 14.05.2020
Compact little training device that does what is supposed to. Sturdy built so if you don't go and loose it I see no reason why this thing wouldn't last for years.

Many handy little features that shows the designers really thought this through. Every keypress is easily adjustable so that you can train all the fingers from the strong index to that pesky little pinkie accordingly. There's even a little "fret board" hidden behind the gray handle that mimics the strings so that one could train finger tips pressing hard on that. To be honest I didn't even know it was there before purchasing. Don't know if it has any use for me, but I think it shows that whoever designed this really put some thought on doing so.

I have the Varigrip in use daily when I'm working and someday when this coronavirus thingy is all behind us and I'm to continue my daily commutes I definitely have this thing with me there.
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Fingers already stronger after a few days
Zanbaka 25.01.2021
Got the varigrip a few weeks ago, and after some days my fingers already felt stronger. It's also a nice warm up before playing an instrument (I play piano/violin), as the keys and strings feel lighter afterwards.

Overall the product is really good, but the only thing that sucks is that even though you can adjust the weight for each finger, it already starts to feel a bit light even on the heaviest setting. Then again, for the pinky it is quite heavy even when not maxed out. But still it would have been nice if there was a option to put it even heavier, especially for index and middle fingers.
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Time will tell
Anonymous 26.07.2014
OK so far it looks to be a good little thing to play with on trains and when I am not at home. The extra feature of the callus enhancer is a bit of a con to be honest as for me the ridges are far smaller than a string and don't create the same or right feel to get a callus is that makes sense.

The actual finger exercise bit however it great. There is no way I can push it down on the strong setting with my little finger so I know there is going to be room to get a lot stronger than I am now.

While I say the extra feature for callus is no good I am not sure why it is there at all. just after a few minutes of using this thing normally I could feel it on the end of my fingers and in about 30 seconds it was like I had been playing for about 20 mins.

Not sure it will improve my speed time will tell that but I can't see how my fingers won't be stronger from using this.

Will it make me a better player maybe not but it will increase the amount of time I can play for in one sitting for sure.
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Best accessory ive ever bought!
Scott C. 16.09.2013
This little device is fantastic, I work 40+ hours a week and as such I don't always have time to be staying guitar fit. I bought this thinking it may be a novelty, but I use it every day in the office and I love it! It's keeping my fingers strong and dextrous and maintaining my callouses. Plus, every good salesman has a hand gadget to play with while bringing in the cash! :)
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Useful piece of hardware
Stifenno 17.05.2021
I restarted after many years of absence from guitars, so I need to do a bit of exercise.
This tool is very useful and configurable to set the right level of exercise, and it's enough small to be used in every condition/site.
At the end, it's a good product that can help who need to "educate" fingers.
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Anonymous 23.10.2014
I bought this product only because I had a gift card to use at thomann and thought I'd order some random stuff. The build quality is good, and it's great that you can adjust the resistance. However even at maximum resistance I was able to easily press down each piece, even with my little finger. The simulated strings aren't much use either, they're just string-ish texture on the plastic. I suppose you could use this product if you have very weak hands or are doing some sort of rehab. Other than that I don't this will be usefull to anyone. If you really think you need to strenghten your fingers then buy the cheapest steel string acoustic you can find. It's pretty much guaranteed to have high action and horrible playability. Now play that daily and I guarantee you will get stronger, and you'll actually get to play at the same time too instead of playing with a toy.
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Good quality but perhaps not worth the price
Vinter 15.05.2021
It is most definitely a well constructed and designed grip trainer, but comparing it to other cheaper alternatives just makes one wonder if it really is worth the premium.
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Great training for my pinky finger
aki.tkk 14.08.2021
I bought this with great hope to train my pinky more, since I always avoided using it on the fretboard.
I used the Varigrip whenever I could, especially when I was bored and I must say after a few days I can see great improvement and my pinky does way better now and can actually properly press on a string and move around confidently.

The quality and build is great. I also use the opposite site (where strings are imitated) very often. Training your thumb strength (great for barre chords) is also easily done by changing positions.
I can't think of any cons for now.
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