Elevate Your Lift! 🚀
The YAGHZU Weight Lifting Hooks are designed for both men and women, featuring heavy-duty steel hooks with a non-slip coating, soft neoprene padding for comfort, and adjustable Velcro straps for a secure fit. These straps reduce hand fatigue and enhance grip, making them perfect for weightlifting and powerlifting enthusiasts. Backed by a satisfaction guarantee, YAGHZU ensures a premium experience for all fitness levels.
Brand | YAGHZU |
Material | Nylon, Neoprene, Steel |
Color | Black |
Item Weight | 1.1 Pounds |
Style | Modern Weight Lifting |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | YAGHZU |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 10.59 x 5.24 x 2.36 inches |
Package Weight | 0.52 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1 x 1 x 0.1 inches |
Brand Name | YAGHZU |
Part Number | LH_001 |
P**I
Built with quality
We can hold to high weighs without hurting our hands. So worth it when we looks our palms after using them, and they are in perfects state.
D**N
Awesome product
Really awesome, good quality. Holds ups good
A**R
Better than most others I've had in the past.
They do help when it comes to several exercises. However, the grip is not very comfortable. Still, it is pretty good overall.
D**G
Top Quality material. Best function. Extremely comfortable.
SOLID PRODUCT. Top quality material used. Iron hooks are beefy. Velcro is very durable and stick tight for good wrap of my wrists. Inside foam cushion very adequate....not cheap.I use for shoulder shrugs doing barbell with 250 pounds. Solid control and great comfort.If I lost one, I would buy again as it saves on my 72 year old wrists!!
R**S
Just okay
Worked okay. Didn’t find that it helped too much
E**1
Great weight hook
At gym after kettlebell exercise, I hang from chin bar to decompress my back spine. Sometimes I hear dull cracking sound. This weight hook is a life saver to lengthen my hanging time. I like it.
A**H
Great Quality
Great quality !! I compared these to a more expensive brand and they are just as good and half the cost
F**N
Worked for my application. . .
I never knew these devices existed but I saw something similar on an industrial site for aiding in lifting heavy things repeatedly. I was having a hand procedure in a week or so, so I decided to look for them. I came across these for weightlifting. I have lifted heavy weights for decades, since HS, and to my mind if you are lifting so heavy that you need lifting hooks you are doing something wrong.BUT, if you need to splint or bolster your grip due to an injury or a hand procedure, these work great. I used them for pull-ups while healing from the procedure (doctor approved), on one hand only.They are really well made BUT as some have noted, NOT for the thin wristed. Now I am not one of those thick boned types, medium boned, but wear extra-large gloves and my wrists are certainly not dainty. (~7 1/2" , 19 cm.) However, I do have only about 3/8ths of an inch of hook and loop before I run out. The hook and loop is really "bitey" and holds really well enough to give good support to a 220 pounder for one arm pull-ups, so there is some leeway. But if you are a smaller boned person you may want to look elsewhere. Unless you eat a lot of spinach . . . You get two.
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