Track Progress And Improve Hand Strength
The Threo grip dynamometer makes daily hand power checks simple. See clear readings on a large screen without any confusion. Compare results easily and spot improvements straight away.
Easy-To-Read Display
A large LCD screen displays numbers clearly in any setting. Older family members can also see results without difficulty.
Precision Measurement
Highly accurate sensor ensures results are always reliable. Every squeeze is measured accurately, so you can trust the data.
Flexible Power Options
Choose between USB charging or traditional batteries as needed. Keep using the Threo grip dynamometer without worrying about running out of power.













Laura D.
Bought this grip tester for my rehab after wrist surgery. The clear numbers keep me motivated and I can actually see my strength climb each week.
Peter N.
As a desk worker, my hands get tired. This grip check helps me see when I’m getting stronger instead of weaker, which gives me peace of mind.
Sandra P.
Got the dynamometer for my dad after his stroke. He loves watching the numbers rise, and the big display helps him use it without my help.
Emily R.
Using this grip gadget during my lunch break has become a routine. I charge it by USB at my desk and record the numbers in my phone.
Michael K.
I use this hand meter every morning before work. The big screen makes it easy to compare with last month’s numbers and stay on track.
Olivia T.
I use the grip meter with my teenage son for our home workouts. We write our scores on a whiteboard and compete, which keeps both of us consistent.
Carlos M.
My wife and I share this hand strength meter. I use the charging cable, she prefers batteries, and we both track our progress on the clear display.
Diane F.
Bought the grip meter to check my climbing progress. Seeing my score bump up a little each week keeps me pushing harder at the gym.
James L.
I coach high school wrestlers and use this grip gauge during practice. The kids like seeing their scores, and I trust the readings during testing days.
Robert G.
I’m a guitarist and wanted stronger fingers. This little dynamometer sits next to my amp, and the precise readings show when my practice is paying off.