Showing posts with label carpal tunnel. Show all posts
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Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Dynaflex Pro Sports Gyro Wrist Exerciser Review

Dynaflex Pro Sports Gyro Wrist Exerciser
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It's funny how so many of the reviews posted here are either 5-star "its so great! its so easy!", or 1-star "its a piece of worthless junk!". The reality is that, for most of us, its going to fall somewhere in between. I bought one of these a week ago from a local sports shop, thinking that I could bring it into my office or with me when I travel, and use it while I read over papers and reports. Any chance I can get to multi-task... After a week of use...
Pros: I can easily see how this would provide a decent forearm workout. When I use it for 4-5 minutes in one arm I can really feel those muscles have indeed been worked. Consequently, I would say that it works more or less as advertised, meaning that it does what it says it will do (strengthen your forearms, hands, wrists, fingers, etc.)
Cons: Despite some of the promotional material, it is not the easiest thing in the world to get started. I tried the "handstrike" methods to no avail. After a week of using it several times a day, I am now focusing solely on starting it with the string. I am only able to get it up to truly high rpm's once out of every 5-6 tries; however I can almost always get it up to the point where it will run for a minute or two. The motion involved is not quite the simple "back and forth" that is advertised on the package or in the "instructional" dvd that comes with it. It seems to be more of a circular motion, and it seems to be important to not try to force the gyroscope to spin too fast too quickly, you need to work with it especially at the beginning. And to some of you who say it is ridiculously easy to use; yes I *can* tie my own shoes, I *am* reasonably well coordinated. Please simply consider yourself lucky that it worked for you so easily rather than insulting the rest of us.
Consequently, at this point, it is definitely *not* the tool I was hoping for in that I really need to pay attention to it in order to use it. I can't read, look at my computer screen, have a phone conversation, or really think about anything other than the gyroscope. Hopefully this changes over time.
Additionally, those folks who want to use it at their workplace should know that it is *not* silent, the gyroscope absolutely makes a small noise when it gets up to high rpms, which may be distracting in some work environments.
So, does it strengthen your hands & forearms, probably. Is it as easy to use as some suggest? Definitely not. However, I would hazard a guess that most people could develop the skill required with a few days or weeks of steady practice. I'll hope that works for me at least.

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The Original Dyna-Flex Pro is entry level gyro that everyone is talking about. The rotor, which can reach speeds of up to 9,000, rpm and puts out 35lbs. of torque, features a new "thermo band", which aids the user in controlling this powerhouse. The Dyna-Flex Pro a newly designed fun and almost addicting new product that is not only can be used as an executive relaxer, a carpal-tunnel/arthritis reliever, or a strength and coordination builder, but will knock your socks off! Wherever tasks necessitate repetitive wrist motions that includes flexion, extension and rotation or if you suffer from carpal tunnel syndrome or repetitive motion trauma then, the Dyna-Flex is a product that you should be using or at least trying out once. We challenge you to take hold of the Dynaflex Pro when it's moving at 9,000 rpm's.

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Saturday, April 28, 2012

DynaFlex Docking Station with Amber Powerball 12080 Strengthening System Review

DynaFlex Docking Station with Amber Powerball 12080 Strengthening System
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This little ball is fantastic. It provides quite a workout for my forearms, and I actually get a workout because it's fun to use. I know that the novelty will wear off eventually, but I can't stop using it at the moment. Even though my arms are tired, I still find myself spooling it up for another go! It's difficult to convey, but it truly is tiring after about a minute, at which point I need to switch arms (although I'm sure that I'll build up stamina). It's a good feeling, though, and let's me know that I'm working out my arms.
It does take a little while to get the hang of starting it, at least for me and those that I've talked to. In fact, I thought that mine was defective when I first tried it. If you have trouble, just give it a little time. The key for me was to get it going past a critical speed at which point I could get in a rhythm with it and speed it up. The starter string works very well for me (I'd like to point out that there are three holes that the string will fit into, two of which have LEDs at the bottom, so use the hole that doesn't have the LEDs). The docking station hasn't worked for me at all, though. Before the ball gets spooled up, the gyro turns it off center so that the spinner in the base actually causes the ball to stop. Kind of a waste for me, seeing as how well the string works. It also only took about a day to get good enough to start it without the string by just using my hand.
I would like to point something out that I missed when I was making my purchase. Despite the "Product Features" listed for this (amber) version and the blue version being identical at the time that I'm writing this, the blue version is actually capable of higher RPMs (18k versus 13k) and more torque (40 lbs instead of 35 lbs). They are described correctly further down on the page, but I didn't notice it there. I thought that I was simply choosing between two colors and not actually getting a less capable Powerball. Add in that the blue version is currently cheaper, and I would have gone with the blue one. I wanted to point that out in case anyone else focused on the top feature listings and missed those two numbers being different in the detailed write-ups.
Despite the base not working for me and the small amount of regret in not getting the blue version, I am extremely happy with this product. I really do consider it fun to use, the lights on it look cool when it's spinning, it even sounds cool when it starts to rev up, and it is more of a workout than I had anticipated. I highly recommend giving one a try, but consider getting the blue version without the base (if it's cheaper without the base).

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Jump start your gyro exerciser and get it up to operating speed in seconds with the DynaFlex PowerDock docking station. Bundled with DynaFlex's Powerball (amber) hand exerciser, the package offers everything you need to increase your range of motion and condition your arm, elbow, and shoulder muscles. The ultimate in engineering design, the Powerball offers the same user-friendly features as the DynaFlex Pro Plus, but incorporates an onboard generator and balanced rotor. By activating the gyro, a dynamism (motion) is created, which will activate amber LED lights that are located in the interior of the gyro. The faster the unit runs, the brighter the lights will radiate until the whole hand is engulfed in a bright glow. More importantly, the Powerball generates 35 pounds of torque and speeds of up to 13,000 rpm, making it an ideal tool for physical therapists, trainers, and athletes who want to improve muscle condition and/or rehabilitate nagging upper body injuries.
As a bonus, the removable end cap lets you attach an optional speed meter, making it easy to monitor your exercise time, rpm speeds, and other functions. The PowerDock docking station, meanwhile, both activates your Powerball gyro and serves as a fantastic and modern-looking base to rest your gyro while not in use. Just hold the button for a few seconds and hold on tight. The docking station requires two AA batteries (not included).


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Friday, February 17, 2012

Power Ball Pro Gyro - The Gyroscopic Exerciser That is Capable of Speeds over 9,000 rmp and 25 lbs. of Torque Review

Power Ball Pro Gyro - The Gyroscopic Exerciser That is Capable of Speeds over 9,000 rmp and 25 lbs. of Torque
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This little gyroscope is a great forearm and wrist trainer, but only if used in addition to a "wrist roller." Wrist Roller This will initially feel like it is a good workout, but you will strengthen these small muscles very quickly. After about a week, you should be using this AFTER you have fatigues your forearm and wrist muscles with a different exercise. (Again, I recommend using a wrist roller the most.) If you do this, you will see the largest results, and develop much stronger wrist and forearm muscles.

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Wednesday, January 18, 2012

DynaFlex Docking Station with Blue Powerball 12075 Strengthening System Review

DynaFlex Docking Station with Blue Powerball 12075 Strengthening System
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After reading some of these reviews, I was worried. I inserted the batteries, inserted the powerball into the docking station and held it down while pressing the button. It barely spun as it started turning sideways. I was thinking the negative reviews were correct or mine was broken. Then, I noticed the picture showed it not being held down when in the dock. So, I aligned it, let go of it, and pressed the button. It immediately spun up to a high speed and I picked it up.
The 1st time I tried it, it slowed down. Again, I was thinking the negative reviews were correct. But, I went to their site and watched their video. Once I realized that the written instructions (which say left to right motion) are wrong, it was easy. You rotate your wrist in a simple circle (like you are drawing a small circle with a pen). When you do this and it is spinning fast enough, you suddenly feel it "catch" and start speeding up. If you circle too fast or to slow you can feel the change in resistance and stops increasing the speed. So, by circling at the speed that gives a constant pressure back, it gets faster and faster (you can hear it revving up). I found that I could learn the motion with bigger circles, but the big speed up happens with smaller circles.
I then tried the string start and it works, but you have to pull really fast. Pulling hard is useless, pulling fast is what is needed (it has no real resistance).
I have not tried a thumb start, but I can see how it would work - you need to have the circling motion just right though (cannot take long to catch the right speed).
I have only had one day, so cannot comment on how well it helps my wrist pain (computer use). But, it does feel like it will strengthen my wrist, which is what I need.

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Jump start your gyro exerciser and get it up to operating speed in seconds with the DynaFlex PowerDock docking station. Bundled with DynaFlex's Powerball (blue) hand exerciser, the package offers everything you need to increase your range of motion and condition your arm, elbow, and shoulder muscles. The ultimate in engineering design, the Powerball offers the same user-friendly features as the DynaFlex Pro Plus, but incorporates an onboard generator and balanced rotor. By activating the gyro, a dynamism (motion) is created, which will activate blue LED lights that are located in the interior of the gyro. The faster the unit runs, the brighter the lights will radiate until the whole hand is engulfed in a bright glow. More importantly, the Powerball generates 40 pounds of torque and speeds of up to 18,000 rpm, making it an ideal tool for physical therapists, trainers, and athletes who want to improve muscle condition and/or rehabilitate nagging upper body injuries.
As a bonus, the removable end cap lets you attach an optional speed meter, making it easy to monitor your exercise time, rpm speeds, and other functions. The PowerDock docking station, meanwhile, both activates your Powerball gyro and serves as a fantastic and modern-looking base to rest your gyro while not in use. Just hold the button for a few seconds and hold on tight. The docking station requires two AA batteries (not included).


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Saturday, December 17, 2011

DynaFlex Docking Station with Pro Wrist Arm Strengthening System Review

DynaFlex Docking Station with Pro Wrist Arm Strengthening System
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i tried my friends out once and thought it was cool. so i decided i would try to get one. definitely a good idea, it works the muscles for gripping things and also your forearm, while also relieving wrist pain. :o) definitely a good buy!

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Jump start your gyro exerciser and get it up to operating speed in seconds with the DynaFlex PowerDock docking station. Bundled with DynaFlex's entry-level Pro gyro, this package offers everything you need to increase your range of motion and condition your arm, elbow, and shoulder muscles. Physicians and therapists all over the world are using the DynaFlex Pro as a rehabilitation and strength training tool for their patients, as it reaches up to 9,000 rpm and creates 25 pounds of torque resistance to increase grip strength and increase range of motion. Not only does the Pro gyro make you stronger, but it also helps prevent and/or eliminate carpal tunnel, arthritis, tennis elbow, and many other RSI conditions. The PowerDock docking station, meanwhile, both activates your Pro gyro and serves as a fantastic and modern-looking base to rest your gyro while not in use. Just hold the button for a few seconds and hold on tight. The docking station requires two AA batteries (not included).


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Sunday, July 17, 2011

Dynaflex Powerball Gyro Wrist and Forearm Exerciser Review

Dynaflex Powerball Gyro Wrist and Forearm Exerciser
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This item is a great item that is fun and works out your arms so great that it feels like they will fall off. Although when i bought the item i thought that i was buying the highest end gyro ,Powerball Blue, with speeds of up to 18000rpm and 40lbs resistance. This is simply a cheaper gyro that they applied blue lights to and called the powerball blue since it only has 32-35 lbs resistance and speeds up to 13000rpm. So make sure you know what you are buying because it was a big mistake for me

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This gyroscope exercise ball made the cover of Time Magazine as one of its top 10 digital devices of the year. The Dyna-Flex Power Ball gyro ball features a balance rotor and removable top cap, which allows insertion of the optional digital speed meter.

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Saturday, June 4, 2011

Dynaflex Sports Pro Plus Gyro Wrist Exerciser Review

Dynaflex Sports Pro Plus Gyro Wrist Exerciser
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After owning this product I must say DO NOT BUY IT! For the same price you can buy an NSD powerball which has a REAL warranty with it. My ball broke and DynaFlex only tried to sell me a new one regardless of the warranty printed on the back. The Sports Authority felt bad enough they ended up replacing the ball free of charge while DynaFlex stated I either buy a new one or pay them to re-send my broken one back. I showed dynaflex a picture of how my unit broke BUT once they received it their opinion changed from "Axels can break when they are sped up too fast" to "the only way our axels break is to be dropped".
Here is as good as it gets, an entire post about this from the DynaFlex forum that DynaFlex removed before people could read it any further:
Bummed - Two Months and Failure
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WipeOut97
Joined: 2010-08-08
Posts: 1
composed on: 2010-08-08 20:25 Title: Bummed - Two Months and Failure
I just wanted to say I am bummed at this point. I tried a gyro at my friends house and loved the idea so I
bought my own. After a month it started emitting a high pitch sound at start up which would compare to a
bearing going bad and starting to squeak. A month later, today to be exact, I wrote into the company to ask
how the warranty works because the device is now having a much harder time starting and within a few hours I
hear a POP and the balls grinds to a halt. I see the ball has fallen away from the white track it lays in and think
it just fell out of it's track. Then a small piece comes out and the actual bearing inside the wheel broke. I really
like this device but if it's going to break down so quickly and a warranty has to take place often is it really
worth it in the long haul. If the white piece had broken (it looks plastic) I would understand but a metal like
piece breaking is weird right? Has anyone else experienced this? Is the NSD version any better for users who
are going to use this as regularly?
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admin
Joined: 2010-06-09
Posts: 10
Location: Anaheim CA
composed on: 2010-08-10 14:14 Title: .
WipeOut,
I think weve been speaking over email but I'll respond here as well. We'll inspect your ball so we can determine
what exactly is going on.
Though it is extremely rare for a ball to break so suddenly, it may happen. We do offer lifetime warrantys on
manufacture defects and we are honoring that with you by going through an inspection. But if it has broken
down there could be one reason one.
Your Forearm strength is too much for the gyro
This usually happens with a lot of rock climbers and other individuals with decent forearm strength. They get
the Pro or Pro Plus and a couple months later it busts on them. Thats because the basic Pro has a MAX capacity
of 25 lbs of force, or 12,000 RPMs. 12,000 isnt that hard to do for a fit individual. It could be that you wore the
sucker down and something busted because it doesnt have as high as a capacity as the Powerball or even our
Iron Power line.
In any case, we'll take a look at it and see what happened and most likely ship you out a brand new one.
-Joey
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Dstar
Joined: 2010-08-02
Posts: 2
composed on: 2010-08-10 20:54
To WipeOut97:
I haven't had that problem. My pro just has a hard time starting up and i think i had it going on a year. The
NSD powerballs are pretty good. I own two and don't have much of a problem with them.
To Admin:
The site info bumped up all the RPMs for every powerball to 15K except for the Platinum Powerball which is at
15,500. In theory all of the plastic powerballs should be able to exceed 16,000rpms without busting the ball. So
what gives one dynaflex plastic powerball a higher capacity than the other?
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admin
Joined: 2010-06-09
Posts: 10
Location: Anaheim CA
composed on: 2010-08-11 08:05
Dstar,
We've been changing a few things in our website and some numbers are absolutely wrong. We stick to the
number 15,000-16,000 RPMS for the powerball. The Platinum has a little bit higher capacity so it can hit higher
RPM's and force, usually around 5 lbs more.
We should have the correct figures up soon.
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My WipeOut97 account appears to have been blocked from posting on this forum but oh well.
Thanks for your reply here Joe, we did talk about this and I'm glad I was able to find the receipt.
Dstar,
With your Pro do you ever hear a high pitch squeel when you start it? When the high pitch started I noticed a
quick decline in the ability to get my ball started the first time. Between the two brands which one would you
prefer? If my strength is the issue do you think the NSD would hold up any better and do you think they offer
any advantage?
Thanks
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admin
Joined: 2010-06-09
Posts: 10
Location: Anaheim CA
Something was going on with the forum where I had to reset it, which I have, so your other username probably
works now. The forum is relatively new so we are working out all the kinks.
In regards to questions about NSD, both Dynaflex and NSD are very well made products and they likely have
the same amount of random defects we do. Key difference is they are in Ireland and we are in the US. Also,
Dynaflex is the original, we have been around since 1977 I believe.
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wipeout1197
Joined: 2010-08-18
Posts: 1
composed on: 2010-08-18 16:22
In case anyone is wondering about my outcome. I spoke with Joe for a few days and DynaFlex has denied my
warranty based on their idea I dropped the ball. I posted a picture here prior to sending the unit in but once
the unit was received the story changed to: "The only way an axle breaks is in a ball drop". Well if that is the
case why did they not say the warranty was automatically denied? Instead I shipped them a ball and paid
roughly $4 to ship it to them. After being received Joe has only been trying to sell me more balls at a price
point to where it is a couple dollars below retail price. I have to now pay them to ship back my broken ball so I
can ship it to the sports authority where they are allegedly going to replace the ball for me.
Joe, you answered the differences between NSD and your company. What you have to take into account is NSD
has a lifetime warranty that goes beyond what you "deem" to be abuse of a product. They will repair any partof the device and ship it back at their cost regardless of what they feel happened. Your price point and NSD is
almost the same so I don't see how your products equal theirs. To me I feel dynaflex has a warranty written on
paper and that's it. I found a few people on the NSD boards with similar experiences of sending a ball in only to
be hit with a "I'll do you a favor and sell you another one" approach.
In the end I spent:
$22.99 dynaflex pro
$3.89 shipping to dynaflex (2 months after purchase)
$5 to mail a label to dynaflex for them to ship it back
$3.89 to ship it to sports authority
total of: $35.77
NSD with full lifetime warranty is: $32 shipped
Dynaflex offered (under their replacement plan):
another 14.95 for the gyro pro
16.95 for gyro +
18.95 for amber light up
Conclusion:
Buy from a company who backs their products such as NSD and stop trying to sell more products to customers
who are attempting to get warranty work done. As I said, why would anyone spend another dime with a
company after they have had issues with their current product? It simply makes no sense from a practical
standpoint.

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The Original Dyna-Flex Pro Plus is designed with a high performance rotor, which can reach speeds of up to 10,000, rpm and puts out 38lbs. of torque. It also features a new "thermo band", which aids the user in controlling this powerhouse. The Dyna-Flex Pro Plus was designed not only to be user friendly but to aid in sports rehabilitation and conditioning of the lower arm. It is being used for carpal tunnel syndrome, by musicians, for improving performance in sports, as well as, helping in repetitive stress for computer terminal operators. The new Dyna-Flex Pro Plus comes with a removable top cap, which allows the insertion of the optional speed meter. The speed meter, when attached to the Dyna-Flex Pro Plus, gives the user the option of 3 separate work our programs, through the digital functions.

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