Strong-Enough IronMind Lifting StrapsOfficial Lifting Straps World's Strongest Man Since 2010If you're not using IronMind lifting straps, you're probably not lifting as much as you could be. Chosen by the world's strongest men (and women) in 5 styles: the question is not whether you are using IronMind lifting straps . . . the question is, which IronMind lifting straps are you using?Strong-Enough IronMind Lifting Straps : Top pro strongman choice; best general purpose. 21-1/4" long, loop at one end; 1-1/2" wide.- Sale!
The Rolling Thunder - a universal test of grip strength that started a sport.One of the world's premier tests of grip strength, the Rolling Thunder by IronMind is a training tool of first choice for everyone from armwrestlers to rock climbers and will become one of your favorites as well. Hook it up to a loading pin and clip (not included), for one-hand deadlifts, doing either reps or holds.The thick-handled one-hand deadlift is a 20th century archetypal test of grip strength and the Rolling Thunder Deadlift is now a 21st century grip competition staple worldwide. - Sale!
IronMind Tank Tops100% preshrunk cottonWhite with Blue IronMind logoSizes M (40"), L (44") availableRetro, real, all cotton . . . after Misha and the gang wore IronMind tank tops at the Mohegan Sun, Dave Barron and other guys wanted their own. design may vary white with blue text may be different to picture
Build and test your pinch grip with maximum lifts and holds–try strolling with it!–and even lateral raises. With the IronMind Pinch Grip Block the harder you squeeze, the stronger you get.76mm widthHow do you compare? If you can do:- 16kg - average
- 23kg - accomplished
- 32kg - world-class
IronMind The StackerThe IronMind The Stacker plate-loading grip-wrist-forearm challenger allows you to stack some plates on the Stacker, as little or as much weight as you'd like, and if you train hard and smart on it, it will be your secret weapon for complete strength from elbow to fingertips.Recommend to Start Light and increase slowly in weight.Hermann Goerner's brick lifts: with multiple bricks stacked crosswise on the bottom brick, he'd grab the free end with his thumb on top and fingers underneath and lift the whole pile of bricks. Edgar Mueller, Goerner's biographer, estimated the total weight of the bricks to be 40 kg (88 lb.)Try Goerner's lift with a mere 25 lb. (watch out for your feet!) and then tell us you think old-time strongmen were just a bunch of wimps.
With your warm-up, working and goal grippers in order, the CoC caddy is a valuable training tool--as well as a handy way to keep your grippers within easy reach, ready for training. Perfect place to store your CoC Grippers and keep in order.Its clean, functional design in brushed aluminum holds 5 CoC grippers; 5" x 4". (Grippers shown not included.)
IronMind Egg Set of TwoWarm-ups, active rest and recovery, stress-relief, repping out, or max efforts, the IronMind EGG can be squeezed as gently or as ferociously as you'd like.Egg-shaped, made of a 21st-century polymer that is easy on the soft tissue of your hand and retains its shape. 4" long and 7-1/4" around the widest part, the IronMind EGG comes in two strengths:- Green EGG is softer, with a greater dynamic range when squeezed; perfect for rehab
- Blue EGG has a firmer, stiffer feel, with a useful amount of give
Large CoC Caddy Only (No Grippers)Its clean, functional design in brushed aluminum holds 10 grippers; 10" x 4".With your warm-up, working and goal grippers in order, the CoC caddy is a valuable training tool--as well as a handy way to keep your grippers within easy reach, ready for training. Take a lesson from Magnus Samuelsson and do your gripper training in between sets of things like squats and bench presses for the quickest gains and the best performance.(Grippers shown not included.)
OUT OF STOCK - BACKORDER LEAD TIME IS 2 WEEKSIronMind Hub - A staple at grip competitions worldwide and part of the Crushed-to-Dust! Challenge, the IronMind Hub lets you build and test your pinch grip in this classic feat of grip strength. The current hub pinch grip world records are*:Men: Harri Tolonen February 4, 2017 40.90 kg (90.16 lb.) Women: Elizabeth Horne at 55.8 lb. on 5 April 2014 How do you compare? If you can do:30 lb. - average 50 lb. - accomplished 80 lb. - world-class 2-7/8" diameter gripping surface; crinkle finish.Please note you will need a Loading Pin to attach the IronMind Hub











