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Ruff Rider Ruff Grip Callus Builder Caps |  | Brand: Ruff Rider Category: Musical Instruments
List Price: $6.95 Buy New: $5.95 as of 7/31/2010 17:38 CDT details You Save: $1.00 (14%)
New (3) from $5.95
Seller: Music123 Rating: 16 reviews Sales Rank: 487
Batteries Included: Yes
MPN: RC-101 Model: RC-101 ASIN: B0002H0N26
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Caps attach easily to the Gripmaster Exercise Tool |
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Product Description Caps attach easily to the Gripmaster Exercise Tool.
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They work but so does a guitar. December 4, 2009 J. Cunningham (Miami, FL) 3 out of 9 found this review helpful
Yes you can build calluses by pressing your finger tips into Ruff Rider Callus builders but you can also build calluses by pressing your finger tips into guitar strings and after trying both, I'm not convinced one method is better than the other.
Do as they say, however: October 15, 2009 Mia L. Anavi (Rock city.) 6 out of 7 found this review helpful
I purchased the Ruff Rider callus caps for my light blue gripmaster. I'm a girl, and had little issues using the blue gripmaster without the caps on it. In my personal case, I do wish I had purchased the yellow gripmaster because I had quite a few issues getting any substantial workout with the caps on the blue one. Why? Because I have small hands and the added distance of the caps made it unrealistic to push down. So, my advice to other ladies with small or weak hands that wish to build their calluses would be to use these caps with the yellow gripmaster because you will get more reps, more callus building, and get a good workout too. Just my 2 cents!
Really Do The Job October 14, 2009 R. Richardson (illinois) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
great fit for the gripmaster. these things really make a difference. i had good calluses in no time and great ones in a couple of weeks. regular use will maintain calluses. great product
works as advertised August 29, 2009 kwb As others wrote, it works.
I use these with blue (low-tension) Gripmaster to maintain callouses while I'm away from the guitar.
SRV wouldnt have needed super glue if he had these July 30, 2009 TSB (Chicago) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I have played guitar for 15+ years and was of the opinion that my calluses were pretty impenetrable. I play 12 and 13 gauge strings on my electric and have no problems with my bending, vibrato, or barring. The gripmaster interested me becuase I was having trouble maintaining control on Hendrix like double bends (e.g. bending two strings and once, then releasing them seprately to their root). I ordered the gripmaster and threw these on top because they looked kinda cool. Let me tell you - these things are serious callus builders. They can get very painful (at the beggining) if you pair them with a higher tension gripmaster, but they will improve your strength and calluses very fast. For players that use the heavier strings they are awesome, kinda like a weighted bat. You get to move up to the equivalent of 15s without having to reinforce your guitar neck with grafite and steel girders. Highly reccomended.
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