D’Addario/Planet Waves Varigrip Designed with the musician in mind, the D’Addario Planet Waves Varigrip is an adjustable tension hand exerciser that helps improve dexterity and strength in your fingers, hands, and forearms Adjustable Finger TensionView larger Build Your CallusesView larger Tailored Tension The Varigrip allows the user the unique ability to adjust the tension for
Designed with the musician in mind, the D’Addario Planet Waves Varigrip is an adjustable tension hand exerciser that helps improve dexterity and strength in your fingers, hands, and forearms
The Varigrip allows the user the unique ability to adjust the tension for each finger. This makes strengthening individual fingers simple and prevents you from favoring certain fingers.
Fitness For Your Fingers
For most musicians the pre-show warm-up is an integral part of playing a great show. With the D’Addario/Planet Waves Varigrip players can get their fingers, hands, and forearms in peak form before they hit the stage.
Comfortable to Use
Just because you’re working out doesn’t mean you can’t feel comfortable doing so. The overmolded finger pads and grip help make your conditioning comfortable.
Toughen Your Tips
By removing the reversible molded grip you can uncover a simulated string on the other side of the Varigrip that helps develop and maintain finger calluses. This lets you combine grip strength with the needs of string musicians.
Condition All Of Your Fingers View larger Muscle Memory
The Varigrip’s design is perfect for building strength, but it’s also perfect for maintaining grip and dexterity when a musician is away from their instrument for any length of time. Whether you’re a guitarist, drummer, or play any other instrument, you never want to lose the strength and coordination you’ve developed while practicing; and now you don’t have to.
Varigrip Features Helps strengthen fingers, hands, and forearmsVariable tension lets you customize the tension on each fingerReversible molded grip uncovers simulated strings to help develop and maintain finger calluses for string musiciansIdeal for pre-show warm-ups and maintaining strengthThe ultimate conditioning tool for all musicians
Product Features
BUILD STRENGTH AND DEXTERITY – With the Varigrip by D’Addario, you can develop and maintain strength and dexterity in your fingers, hands and forearms. The ergonomic design and over molded finger pads and grip help make your conditioning workouts comfortable.
CUSTOMIZED TENSION – Varigrip allows you to adjust and customize the tension for each finger so you can strengthen individual fingers and prevent favoring certain fingers.
SIMULATED STRINGS- By removing the reversible molded grip you can uncover a simulated string that helps develop and maintain finger calluses for string musicians.
ON-THE-GO CONDITIONING – Whether you are warming up pre-show or conditioning when you’re away from your instrument, the Varigrip is the ultimate portable workout. At the office, at home or on the train, you can keep up your finger, hand and forearm strength and coordination.
D’ADDARIO ACCESSORIES – For over 20 years, D’Addario Accessories (formerly Planet Waves) has been leading the industry in innovative and problem-solving products that serve musicians worldwide. D’Addario Accessories are proudly made in a state-of-the-art manufacturing facility to the most stringent quality controls in the industry.
This thing surprised the bleep out of me So, I got this just to maintain some sort of guitaring motion while I’m at work. I had no idea this could be used to improve performance the way it has, and in such a short time! I w it as more of a gimmick. Well, I was wrong.This thing is great. The action is not as smooth as it could be, as it is all plastic, but the results after a week of use surprised the junk out of me! Fingers are noticeably stronger and more dextrous. I’ve been playing for about 30 years and I was shocked at the difference this thing made in my playing. The key is not to press each plunger like you’re riffing… Take it with you in your pocket and press and hold each plunger, one finger at a time for 6 second each, as many reps as you can fit in. Trust me, after a week, you will be amazed at the difference of the feeling of your guitar. Bends will be effortless and your speed of hammer-ons increased along with better accuracy. I’m not making this up, I was very surprised.For those…
Not just for guitar and piano! I bought this for my dad who suffered a T.I.A., transient ischemic attack, a small stroke. He left dominate hand was affected. He is barber and this tremendously affect him.His index and ringer finger were coming along nicely but his pinky and ring finger we slow to rehabilitate.The Varigrip help with the two fingers lacky behind the rest becauase of the individual finger settings. I would recommend it to people who needs rehab in their hands due to injury along with it original purpose.Thank you
Not the model pictured; has contoured grip I have one of these that I keep at work, and absolutely love it. But when I bought one for home, they have updated the model with a contoured grip, which I don’t like nearly as much. It may seem picky, but I find the flat grip more suitable for developing finger dexterity because you’re free to position you thumb on the back grip if you want to change position, whereas the moulded grip kind of locks your hand into one position, which seems more suited for strictly developing strength. I would say the change is not an improvement, and it’s definitely not what’s pictured, so I’m returning it.
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This thing surprised the bleep out of me So, I got this just to maintain some sort of guitaring motion while I’m at work. I had no idea this could be used to improve performance the way it has, and in such a short time! I w it as more of a gimmick. Well, I was wrong.This thing is great. The action is not as smooth as it could be, as it is all plastic, but the results after a week of use surprised the junk out of me! Fingers are noticeably stronger and more dextrous. I’ve been playing for about 30 years and I was shocked at the difference this thing made in my playing. The key is not to press each plunger like you’re riffing… Take it with you in your pocket and press and hold each plunger, one finger at a time for 6 second each, as many reps as you can fit in. Trust me, after a week, you will be amazed at the difference of the feeling of your guitar. Bends will be effortless and your speed of hammer-ons increased along with better accuracy. I’m not making this up, I was very surprised.For those…
Not just for guitar and piano! I bought this for my dad who suffered a T.I.A., transient ischemic attack, a small stroke. He left dominate hand was affected. He is barber and this tremendously affect him.His index and ringer finger were coming along nicely but his pinky and ring finger we slow to rehabilitate.The Varigrip help with the two fingers lacky behind the rest becauase of the individual finger settings. I would recommend it to people who needs rehab in their hands due to injury along with it original purpose.Thank you
Not the model pictured; has contoured grip I have one of these that I keep at work, and absolutely love it. But when I bought one for home, they have updated the model with a contoured grip, which I don’t like nearly as much. It may seem picky, but I find the flat grip more suitable for developing finger dexterity because you’re free to position you thumb on the back grip if you want to change position, whereas the moulded grip kind of locks your hand into one position, which seems more suited for strictly developing strength. I would say the change is not an improvement, and it’s definitely not what’s pictured, so I’m returning it.