
ATX® Foam Grip rowing handle narrow 15 cm - outside
MS-G-VG-200 | Garantiebedingungen
inkl. MwSt., ab € 289,- versandkostenfrei (DE)
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product description
ATX® Foam Grip rowing handle narrow 15 cm - outside - wrist axis outside
ATX® Foam Grip Rowing Handle, 15 cm, outside - Ideal for close-grip seated rowing or close-grip lat pulldowns. Constructed entirely of heavy-gauge steel and covered with a non-slip neoprene coating, this ATX® rowing handle is heavy-duty and offers excellent handling. The perfect ergonomics increase grip strength and muscle contraction.
The extended grip fin supports wrist axis stabilization, helping to keep the elbows at the correct contraction angle for optimal muscle contraction. The handle is made of 8 mm thick steel and coated with a 3 mm thick neoprene layer. The mounting hole has a diameter of 18 mm and is compatible with all standard snap hooks with a diameter of 6-10 mm. Furthermore, the coating prevents paint damage to frames and equipment.
Product details
- Handle width approx. 15 cm
- Wrist axis - outside
- Handle with extended grip fin for targeted muscle contraction
- Fits perfectly and securely in your hand thanks to precise positioning angle and non-slip coating
- For more intense muscle contraction
- Made of 8 mm thick steel
- With 3 mm thick neoprene coating
- Compatible with all standard snap hooks with a diameter of 6 – 10 mm
- Price per piece
Notice
The Foam Grips rowing handles and lat pulldown bars are also available in a 5-piece set at a special price.
Foam Grips
Due to the size and complexity of our back, it's important to train it with a variety of exercises and different grip variations. For example, pulling exercises from above primarily train the latissimus dorsi, while pulling exercises from the front target the trapezius muscle.
Foam grips differ significantly from conventional handles because they are ergonomically adapted to the human body. As mentioned above, different grips are used to train different muscle groups. A common problem with back training is that the grip strength weakens before the back muscle is actually trained. This means that the back muscles are not stimulated to their maximum and the training is less effective. Thanks to the ergonomic shape of the foam grips, this is now a thing of the past. The optimal fit for the hands ensures that the forearms are relieved and you can better control the back muscles and thus achieve better training results. In addition, the ATX foam grips are curved so that you pull your elbows at the right angle to your body and thus achieve maximum contraction. Annoying slipping is a thing of the past thanks to the neoprene coating.