









🖤 Twist, Bend, and Own Your Strength – The Ultimate Hand Workout Tool
The CANDO 10-1515 Black Twist-n-Bend Hand Exerciser offers an intense 50 lb resistance level in a durable, flexible latex design. Perfect for professionals seeking to build arm and wrist strength, improve coordination, and accelerate recovery from injuries like carpal tunnel and tennis elbow. Its compact 12-inch size makes it ideal for use at home, office, or on the move, combining premium quality with versatile rehab and fitness benefits trusted since the 1980s.












| ASIN | B001RQ26EE |
| Best Sellers Rank | #218,416 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #101 in Physical Therapy Arm Exercisers |
| Date First Available | September 16, 2003 |
| Department | Supply |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 1.19 pounds |
| Item model number | 10-1515 |
| Manufacturer | Fabrication Enterprises, Inc. |
| Product Dimensions | 12 x 2 x 2 inches |
B**!
Choose the right level but works!
Made my hands stronger more importantly my wrists and grip strength!!, highly recommend for hand injuries of any kind ,I would box hard without boxing gloves and messed up my wrists and sprains of all kinds and this brought back my hand strength and wrists healed after working them out with this tool but I would suggest starting with the lighter one because the black one I bought is way to hard but just enough to twist and get a good workout! Hope this helps!
J**N
The extra-heavy one is the best, IMO
I had been looking for a product such as this, and this is good for forearm and wrist work. And because of the bending as well as twisting actions and angles possible, works many of the arm muscles. I was twisting the #2 yellow, the second easiest one, and it snapped in half upon twisting. A disappointment. I am not a bodybuilder or powerlifter at all, I'm an old guy. So my set now is down to five and the beige #1 will probably break soon if I use it for warming up, which is not likely. #1 is so easy that it's suitable in my opinion only for beginning orthopedic rehab of broken bones, or the frail elderly. I wouldn't avoid these exercisers because they are so good at what they do. But this Cando manufacturer needs to strengthen the rubber compound so that they don't snap suddenly. I read elsewhere in Amazon reviews that I am not the only one who has a complaint about quality control of this brand. I recommend buying the blue one or preferably this black one only and trying it. It should be all you need to do what these exercisers do. It just won't go through as much range of motion as the easier ones. You can always buy an easier one later, and then work up to the heavy one you bought first. If you work with this twister in all possible positions for two weeks, you'll find you are stronger, with more range of motion, and not likely to need a weaker one. I find the #1, 2, 3, way too easy and I am guessing likely to suddenly break, after what happened with mine, if you really twist it as far as you can. And easily broken if you bend it into a U. Both of these movements are what they're supposed to do, aren't they? I just gave this black one as a birthday gift to a nephew, I like it so much.
E**R
Watch my video review for everything you need to know to make your purchase. Best tool to relieve Tennis Elbow / Carpel Tunnel.
I have carpel tunnel and have been looking for a way to relief pain as well as strengthen my wrists. From my research I found these twist sticks were the best, simplest and cheapest way to do that. I'm very happy with my progress and feel my wrists have improved in the last week of use. There are more gimmicky contraptions that strengthen the wrists but they usually strengthen the pull (towards your body) of your wrist. This stick can strengthen every single movement of your wrist. There was a problem which you can in my video review, where the unit has excess rubber from the molding process, which was not properly removed. In the industry it's called "flesh", this is the residual material (unwanted) that is left on the product from the molding process. I used basic sanding paper to sand this excess rubber down and now it's perfect. This was a problem for me because I used this stick for exercise, as I gripped tightly to work out the muscles. You might not find it such a problem for tennis elbow release, because you don't need to grip the stick so tight. Regardless, this can be easily fixed. There is a different manufacturer that makes similar sticks but I chose this one, why? The other manufacturer's sticks increased in thickness as you went up the hardness. Their similarly hardness stick was 2 inches wide, while this one was only 1.5 inches. I thought the 2 inches would give me a worse grip and thus a worse workout. These Cando sticks are all 1.5 inches wide, no matter which hardness you choose.
D**R
Great Flex Bar
I've been battling Tennis Elbow. Been using CanDo flex bars at my PT rehab center, and finally decided to buy one of my own. At first, I bought some varying brands, thinking this would be an easy purchase, but nooooo, not so easy. Other bars are way too light, and some don't return to shape very well at all. The CanDo bars are great. I ended up with a blue one (heavy). It is pretty heavy and returns to shape perfectly. If you're a gorilla, then get the black one (extra heavy). Otherwise, most folks will likely want something in the Medium strength range. There are 6 strength ratings (different colors) of the CanDo bars. This is a very good product!
T**A
Cured tendonosis after a year of suffering? I think so..
I had the red twist-n-bend first, but I finally figured out I wasn't using it enough to fix tendonosis I had in both forearms (tennis elbow). I was reading about some people using it throughout the day, so I started doing that, maybe around 50-70 reps a day for about a month. It became so easy to do and my pain was finally going down, so I bought the green one to keep strengthening. This week I was finally feeling the pain was low enough to get back in the gym. The first day after the gym the pain came back, but I just kept doing my reps of 50-70 a day and my pain is slim to none in the first week back in the gym. I'll be sure to update this review if needed. For $10 give it a try, and stop the suffering. Make sure you really watch enough videos to learn how to use it properly. A lot of people use it wrong, even instructors on youtube. Edit- it's been about a month and my tendonitis pain is 90 percent gone. I still get flare ups because I'm hitting the gym hard about once a week, but I'm very happy with the results so far after so much pain and suffering.
M**Z
Lo utilizo en mi Clínica para rehabilitar a mis pacientes y es muy efectivo. Se pueden hacer muchos ejercicios diferentes con él y es completamente recomendable.
I**E
Pour améliorer la force des mains, poignets - réapprendre à ouvrir des bocaux de conserves (cornichons, olives ...) - mais je l'ai renvoyé : je dois d'abord utiliser des barres plus légères (pour le moment : la jaune). Je l'achèterai peut-être plus tard, d'après ce que mon kinésithérapeute me conseille
H**H
Überraschend leicht anzuwendendes Trainingsinstrument zur Stärkung der Finger, Handgelenks und Oberarmmuskulatur; die schwarze Variante ist schon sehr stark / widerstandsfähig
B**E
Ottimo per rinforzare le mani e le braccia, divertenti da usare.
T**T
Excellent bar that helped me healing my tendinitis. I sent back the blue one because it was too difficult to do light exercise with it. With this one the difficulty is perfect, even if I'm fit and strong !
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