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product_id: 1777693
title: "RT Pro Gyro Exerciser, Build Strength with Variable Resistance, Fun and Therapeutic Exerciser for Hand, Forearm, and Wrist Strengthening"
brand: "pblx"
price: "₨25053"
currency: LKR
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reviews_count: 9
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# Generates 32 lbs. of resistance force Gyroscopic rotor spins up to 9,000 RPM Compact 3-inch polycarbonate sphere for ergonomic grip RT Pro Gyro Exerciser, Build Strength with Variable Resistance, Fun and Therapeutic Exerciser for Hand, Forearm, and Wrist Strengthening

**Brand:** pblx
**Price:** ₨25053
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> ⚡ Spin up your strength, no gym required!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** RT Pro Gyro Exerciser, Build Strength with Variable Resistance, Fun and Therapeutic Exerciser for Hand, Forearm, and Wrist Strengthening by pblx
- **How much does it cost?** ₨25053 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.lk](https://www.desertcart.lk/products/1777693-rt-pro-gyro-exerciser-build-strength-with-variable-resistance-fun)

## Best For

- pblx enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted pblx brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Powerful Gyro Resistance:** Feel the burn with up to 32 lbs. of dynamic force challenging your wrists and forearms.
- • **Precision Balanced Rotor:** Engineered for smooth, fatigue-minimizing control that keeps you in command during every rep.
- • **Portable Strength Booster:** Compact and lightweight, perfect for on-the-go workouts or desk-side stress relief.
- • **No Batteries, Pure Kinetic Energy:** Eco-friendly, motor-free design means zero downtime—just you and the power of physics.
- • **Rehab & Injury Prevention Essential:** Clinically trusted to aid recovery, prevent repetitive strain, and keep your hands work-ready.

## Overview

The RT Pro Gyro Exerciser is a compact, battery-free hand and wrist strengthener featuring a balanced gyroscopic rotor inside a durable polycarbonate sphere. It spins up to 9,000 RPM, generating 32 lbs. of resistance to build grip, forearm, and wrist strength while aiding injury prevention and rehabilitation. Ergonomically designed for easy grip and fatigue reduction, it’s a portable, effective tool for professionals seeking functional fitness and recovery anytime, anywhere.

## Description

RT Pro Gyro Exerciser consists of a balanced gyroscopic rotor inside a compact sphere of polycarbonate plastic. Helps to build strength with variable resistance by reaching maximum RPMs approaching 9,000 and developing 32 lbs. of gyroscopic force. The easy to grip exerciser provides quite a workout for wrists, grip, and arms, while minimizing fatigue and providing good control. Great for injury prevention, rehab, warm up, coordination, strength building, and relaxation.

Review: Is a TRUE work out - don't give up! - I suffered a serious injury to the index finger on my right hand (and I am right-handed). I was looking for something to help strengthen it without being boring, repetitive and something that would actually be useful when I stumbled across the Dynaflex pro. I wasn't quite sure what it was, but I gave it a shot anyway. When it arrived, at first I was very confused as to what to do with it. I understood the concept of a gyroscope but not how it worked within this ball. The directions weren't that helpful so I searched online for a video hoping maybe someone could SHOW me how to use it. That wasn't much more helpful, but I'm a determined person and kept trying to figure it out. I couldn't understand WHAT it was supposed to be doing. I could see there was a heavy, magnet-feeling weight to it and something that rattled inside (think of a heavy cement marble inside of a slightly larger plastic ball and what it would feel like if you were trying to get it to spin around using centrifugal force). Everything I tried frustrated me because I could NOT get it started. It comes with a red string, that sort of looks like a shoe string and the directions did say if you can't get it "started" (still not sure what that meant at the time), you could insert the string in the hole located on the yellow part (see the photo), wrap it around and give it a pull - similar to those toy cars where you insert the long, plastic strip and give it a yank it get it started zipping across the floor. So, I followed the directions, pulled the string and felt a weight against my hand. I got a good grip on the ball in the palm of my hand and sort of flippled my hand palm up/palm down, working against the weight to make it spin. What happens is, the weight (inside of the yellow part) begins spinning (sort of like I described with the marble I assume) and goes faster and faster, requiring you to have a stronger and stronger grip on the ball. You can feel the muscles all the way up your arm into your shoulder beginning to work, the faster it spins, the more difficult it is to hold! I then tried transferring it to my left hand and realized it had to make it spin the other direction. In the end, it was the perfect thing to strengthen my finger (I had accidentally sliced my tendons & arteries, nearly severing my finger) to the point where I can type this review, hold a pencil and my surgeon was amazed at my quick progress. It's also a great way to work your biceps and triceps and strengthen your wrists. It's about the size of a tennis ball, maybe a bit smaller. Maybe I'll find some time to make a video review to help anyone who needs that little extra "something" to get it started. This is a great toy, portable exerciser or perfect for OT/PT and recovery from injury as well.
Review: Fun excercise - Im currently deployed to Afghanistan and dont get the chance to go to the gym as often as Id like. One of my friends back stateside had the metal dynaflex and I thought it was cool but couldnt see spending the money on it. Since I get bored in my little off time, I figured Id finally man up and buy a dynaflex. I opted for the cheaper version and figured it wouldn't be a total loss if I couldnt get it working. Its taken me a little bit of time, but after watching some pointer videos on youtube, I can do get the dynaflex going. Its not as easy as it sounds or looks and the string in my opinion makes it harder. The thumb flick trick works well. Overall I see how the dynaflex can definitely help with wrist exercises. I recommend this to anyone who types a lot or just has sore wrists. Your hands get tired pretty quickly once you get it going. Thanks desertcart and Dynaflex. Shipping said it was going to take a month and a half to reach Afghanistan...it took 5 days. Needless to say I was really excited when it got here after being told it would take forever. Buy it but dont give up on learning to use it.

## Features

- Balanced gyroscopic rotor inside compact sphere of polycarbonate plastic provides for an easy grip and minimizes fatigue and provides good control
- Maximum RPMs approaching 9,000 and developing 32 lbs. of gyroscopic force provides quite a workout for wrists, grip and arms
- No motor, no batteries and it's outer ball doesn't move (just the spinning rotor within)
- Can also help prevent repetitive strain injuries and carpal tunnel syndrome
- Great for injury prevention, rehab, warm up, coordination, strength building, and relaxation

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B000LPG5US |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #354,557 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #277 in Strength Training Upper Body Machines |
| Brand | PBLX |
| Color | Unset |
| Construction Type | gyroscopic rotor in polycarbonate plastic sphere |
| Date First Available | January 1, 2005 |
| Department | mens |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 5.9 ounces |
| Item model number | 10000 |
| Manufacturer | DynaFlex |
| Material | Plastic |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 3 x 2.5 x 2.5 inches |
| Size | O/S N/A |
| Sport | Exercise & Fitness |
| UPC | 885277734694 753182615509 715671000142 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |

## Product Details

- **Age Range (Description):** Adult
- **Brand:** PBLX
- **Color:** Unset
- **Item Weight:** 0.37 Pounds
- **Material:** Plastic

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Is a TRUE work out - don't give up!
*by M***Y on September 15, 2011*

I suffered a serious injury to the index finger on my right hand (and I am right-handed). I was looking for something to help strengthen it without being boring, repetitive and something that would actually be useful when I stumbled across the Dynaflex pro. I wasn't quite sure what it was, but I gave it a shot anyway. When it arrived, at first I was very confused as to what to do with it. I understood the concept of a gyroscope but not how it worked within this ball. The directions weren't that helpful so I searched online for a video hoping maybe someone could SHOW me how to use it. That wasn't much more helpful, but I'm a determined person and kept trying to figure it out. I couldn't understand WHAT it was supposed to be doing. I could see there was a heavy, magnet-feeling weight to it and something that rattled inside (think of a heavy cement marble inside of a slightly larger plastic ball and what it would feel like if you were trying to get it to spin around using centrifugal force). Everything I tried frustrated me because I could NOT get it started. It comes with a red string, that sort of looks like a shoe string and the directions did say if you can't get it "started" (still not sure what that meant at the time), you could insert the string in the hole located on the yellow part (see the photo), wrap it around and give it a pull - similar to those toy cars where you insert the long, plastic strip and give it a yank it get it started zipping across the floor. So, I followed the directions, pulled the string and felt a weight against my hand. I got a good grip on the ball in the palm of my hand and sort of flippled my hand palm up/palm down, working against the weight to make it spin. What happens is, the weight (inside of the yellow part) begins spinning (sort of like I described with the marble I assume) and goes faster and faster, requiring you to have a stronger and stronger grip on the ball. You can feel the muscles all the way up your arm into your shoulder beginning to work, the faster it spins, the more difficult it is to hold! I then tried transferring it to my left hand and realized it had to make it spin the other direction. In the end, it was the perfect thing to strengthen my finger (I had accidentally sliced my tendons & arteries, nearly severing my finger) to the point where I can type this review, hold a pencil and my surgeon was amazed at my quick progress. It's also a great way to work your biceps and triceps and strengthen your wrists. It's about the size of a tennis ball, maybe a bit smaller. Maybe I'll find some time to make a video review to help anyone who needs that little extra "something" to get it started. This is a great toy, portable exerciser or perfect for OT/PT and recovery from injury as well.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Fun excercise
*by W***L on June 22, 2011*

Im currently deployed to Afghanistan and dont get the chance to go to the gym as often as Id like. One of my friends back stateside had the metal dynaflex and I thought it was cool but couldnt see spending the money on it. Since I get bored in my little off time, I figured Id finally man up and buy a dynaflex. I opted for the cheaper version and figured it wouldn't be a total loss if I couldnt get it working. Its taken me a little bit of time, but after watching some pointer videos on youtube, I can do get the dynaflex going. Its not as easy as it sounds or looks and the string in my opinion makes it harder. The thumb flick trick works well. Overall I see how the dynaflex can definitely help with wrist exercises. I recommend this to anyone who types a lot or just has sore wrists. Your hands get tired pretty quickly once you get it going. Thanks Amazon and Dynaflex. Shipping said it was going to take a month and a half to reach Afghanistan...it took 5 days. Needless to say I was really excited when it got here after being told it would take forever. Buy it but dont give up on learning to use it.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ It really works!
*by K***I on July 13, 2011*

I was just getting into indoor rock-climbing when my instructor recommended this gadget to strengthen my wrist and grip, and he was right! PROS: 1. It does what it says! As long as you can get the gyroscope 'going', then you can feel the torque and the resistance... the faster you can move it, the more resistance you feel and more effective the workout! I heard it is great for those who are recovering from hand and wrist injuries (but since I have never had either, I cannot comment on this). 2. It's small and portable. You can definately carry it anywhere 3. You can make your own exercises. Once the gyroscope motor is activated, you can treat it like a dumbbell; you can do almost any type of forearm and wrist exercise with it AND can switch between both your hands and reverse the direction of the gyroscope for a more intense workout CONS: 1. May be difficult to start! To get this gadget to work, you can either use your hand to get the inner-core going, or the shoe-string rope that comes with the Gyro (thing of it like an old fashion top). It took me DAYS to figure it out (and many Youtube videos), but once you got it, you won't forget it. 2. It's noisy. Don't try this at work! It's best to either do in the comfort of your home or at some place that is already noisy. I guess that is it. Hope this helps!

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