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Handgrips Help Gamers

GamerFitnation's Alfredo Lopez talks about the handgrip and how it can help you become a better gamer. "The handgrip is one of those things any gamer should be into using, why? The handgrip is practical, inexpensive, easy to use, and overall a great tool for strengthening your hands. So it works for your hands, but does that mean it’s particularly helpful for gamers?"

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xtheownerzx4762d ago

I never thought something so simple could be so useful.

darthv724761d ago

it really did make holding and playing more comfortable.

xtheownerzx4761d ago

man i guess i gotta invest into some grips for the future

zerocrossing4762d ago (Edited 4762d ago )

This happens? Ive been a avid gamer since the Nintendo I don't even think my hands can ache anymore, lol.

-Alpha4761d ago

I can never understand why grip is not standard in controllers. Rubberized sides, rubberized triggers (at least with the DS3's case), grippy analog sticks (Dualshock 2's rocks)

And while they are at it, why not add in playback buttons? I love how the OnLive controller has those.

kma2k4761d ago

So in short excersise for sitting on your couch.....really? This is up there with the freakin glasses for eye strain! I play way to many games & way to many freakin hours, but serisouly people if your hands start to hurt or your eyes start to hurt that is your body telling you to put the controller down for a while!

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