• SPECIAL ORDER ITEM - Non Returnable - Non Refundable.  Will be ordered in with weekly IronMind order.These retro-tech collars hang on so tight that they bite into the bar. Best applied with a wrench to your plate-loaded dumbbells (but not your fancy new Eleiko bar): the teeth you save might be your own.Electroless nickel plated. Large size for Olympic bars (approx. 1.97" diameter), 1-1/2" in width. Comes with an IronMind wrench (also made in the USA) 
  • Combine grip and wrist--forearm work. Train everything from your elbow to your fingertips in one movement--the 2" diameter handle will work your grip as you lever it up and down.Proven on everyone from armwrestlers to steel benders to hockey players, the Heavy Hammer uses standard plates (not included) and comes with a spring clip collar. Overall length is 18"; loading surface is 1" in diameter and 4" long.
  • IronMind's loading pins and carabiners provide an easy way to hold some barbell plates that you want to attach to anything from a Rolling Thunder to a De Rigueur Dipping Belt.* First offered in 1990, they have been part of many a strong guy's workout ever since.If you are looking to get certified on the Rolling Thunder, Pinch Block or IronMind Hub you will need this loading pin to enter.  For more information on the rules please click on link below.Rolling Thunder® One-Hand Deadlift Rules and Official Referee FormThe Olympic loading pin is 15" long and 2" in diameter and takes Olympic plates; use with the super-duty large carabiner, which holds loads up to 6,600 lb. (yep!).15" Olympic plate loading pin only (no carabiner)*IronMind equipment that requires a loading pin to hold the weight: Rolling Thunder Revolving Deadlift Handle, Hub-style Pinch Gripper, Blockbuster Pinch Grip Block, One Wicked Wrist Roller, Little Big Horn, Outer Limits Loops, Claw Curl, and R-Ring.A loading pin makes weight changes easy on our Twist Yo' Wrist, De Rigueur Dipping Belt, SUPER SQUATS Hip Belt, and Headstrap Fit for Hercules. 
  • 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. 
  • The Wrist ReinforcerFocus solely on the wrist--forearm with the Wrist Reinforcer. Lever it, do hold-outs for time, try circles and figure-eights--and work your wrists and forearms into one very strong and very solid unit.14" overall in length with a 1-3/8" diameter knurled handle; takes exercise plates (plate-loading end is 1-1/32" diameter, 4-1/4" long); comes with a Bulldog II Collar. (Plates shown not included.)How to choose between a Wrist Reinforcer and a Heavy Hammer II
    • With its 2" diameter handle, the Heavy Hammer II combines grip and wrist-forearm work. Longer and lighter in weight, it is made from tubing and is used with a spring clip collar (a Bulldog II Collar could dent/damage it).
    • The shorter and heavier Wrist Reinforcer, with its smaller grip, allows you to really focus on the wrist-forearm, using whatever poundage you can handle. Designed to take a real pounding, it is made from bar stock and uses a Bulldog II Collar for maximum security.We recommend that you choose between the two based on your training goals, as each has a valuable role.
     
  • Little Big HornBlacksmiths demonstrated their superior strength by lifting an anvil by the horn--the taper of the horn and the weight of the anvil tested one's grip to the limit. Now you can train progressively and conveniently and this test of grip strength. 

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