Angles90 Pink Grips (Limited Edition)
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MINIMIZE JOINT STRESS - MAXIMIZE NEW STIMULI, AS WELL AS GRIP/PULL POWER
Introducing the Limited Edition Pink A90 Grips – where style meets performance. These vibrant handles provide a natural grip and unmatched comfort for exercises like pull-ups, deadlifts, and rows. Stand out in the gym while enjoying superior control and a secure, ergonomic workout experience.
■ Less Joint Stress
A neutral grip position (palms facing each other) combined with the freedom of slightly rotating your arms is what feels most natural to us.
■ New Stimuli
Different grip positions require different muscles to be activated. A free grip position allows you to train exactly at the angle, which hits your target muscle the most.
■ More Stability
More dynamic movements help you develop more stabilization and muscle tension. These basic principles have proven to be beneficial in all types of strength training.
Better grip position and better grip feeling
The unique and patented handle design allows for different grip methods. Most clients use the ERGO method for medium to high reps, while using the POWER method for lower reps and high weights.
Ergo
The most ergonomic method, where the handle fits the form of your hand. With this...
Power+
This position allows you to perform push exercises at cable machines or with the A90...
Forearm
Instead of your middle finger, put your ring finger through the strap to increase the...
Power +
This position allows you to perform push exercises at cable machines or with the A90...
Lift weights more naturally. Grab a better handle.
Traditional gym equipment often lacks versatility in grip options, which can lead to discomfort and restricted movement during exercises like pull-ups, deadlifts, and rows.
Our bodies are naturally designed for a wider range of motion, which helps alleviate pressure on joints like wrists, elbows, and shoulders. Recognizing this biomechanical need, we developed A90 Grips in 2017 to offer a more natural range of motion during all exercises. These grips have benefited over 60,000 clients by providing handles that adapt to their bodies, rather than forcing them to conform to fixed equipment designs.
■ A | Pull-through slits
A neutral grip position (palms facing each other) combined with the freedom of slightly rotating...
■ B | 2-Layer System
Softer and more grippy surface with a double core (397lb/180kg per handle)
■ C | Strap Shortener
Easily shorten the strap through the side slits
■ D | Finger Groove
For an even more ergonomic grip comfort
■ E | Non-Slippery
100% skin friendly and antibacterial surface
FAQ
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The grips are certified for 180kg (400lb) per handle (or 360kg/800lb if both are used together). Also, you can take a look at our unofficial resistance test that we did with a minivan, which weighed over 1.8 tons (4 grips)
- Angles90 Resistance Test
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Building grip strength is extremely important. With the help of Angles90 you can definitely increase your grip strength because you have to control the freely-moveable grip - and you can change between grip options. The FOREARM grip option also puts the main focus on your grip strength by putting the ring finger between the straps. Long story short: no you do not decrease your grip strength by using our grip. Short answer: no! Whereas the grip feeling itself is more comfortable now, especially compared to standard cable machine handles and to most pull-up bars, this does not lead to a weakened grip strength. Rather, grip strength will remain unaltered. The only two things that will and should change with Angles90 grips involved are a) less joint stress (shoulders, elbows, wrists) and b) maximized contraction of your target muscle, your back. However, if your main aim is to focus on increasing grip strength, one out of our four grip methods can help you with it: The so-called forearm grip method consists in putting your ring- instead of your middle finger through the strap. In this way, your forearms will be engaged more.
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While gymnastic rings are definitely also a great product, here are several differences:
1. You can only grab rings in one way. Our grips, on the other hand, offer different grip options. The ERGO grip option closely matches the natural curve of your hands, which makes it more ergonomic.
2. Rings are much bigger, and therefore less convenient to carry around.
3. Most importantly, the Angles90 grips can be attached to all kinds of pulling machines, cable machines, bars, and bands, which allows for a more natural ROM and a wider variety of exercises - not just for pull-ups.
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A freely movable handle allows for a more natural range of motion which directly implies less joint stress. Our bodies were not made to grab horizontally aligned handles year in and year out in the gym. From a biomechanical perspective, our arms (slightly) rotate when they pull something. With the use of Angles90, you grab a handle that adapts to you and not the other way around. This helps your involved muscle groups absorb forces more efficiently, therefore minimizing wrist, elbow, and shoulder injury risk.
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The grips were designed for pull exercises, because that is where the freedom in choosing different grip positions is missing the most (barbell deadlifts, pull-ups, rowing machines etc.). However, the handles are also attachable to cable machines for a better grip, like while doing Chest Flyes. With the help of our A90 Sling Trainer and A90 Resistance Band, you can do a lot of 'push' exercises too, just use the POWER+ method explained above on this page.
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Angles90 allows you to train in a natural range of motion, which means that countless exercises can be performed more effectively and with less strain on the joints. Our body is not made to move weights with fixed, rigid angles - at least according to numerous studies and the best coaches on this planet.From a biomechanical perspective, our arms should move freely during a movement in order to alleviate pressure from wrists, elbows and shoulders. This problem becomes especially clear during 'pull' movements like lat pull-downs, pull-ups, deadlifts and barbell/machine rows due to limited grip options - unlike chest or shoulder exercises. For example with a dumbbell press, you intuitively chose a range of motion that feels most comfortable on your joints and that uses your target muscle most effectively.