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Reviewed in the United States on May 24, 2025
Little harder than it is said to be
BelliottGx
Reviewed in the United States on May 24, 2025
This Twister Arm Exerciser is a brutal piece of exercise equipment. You definitely know you used it the next day. It seems to target more muscle groups than just those used in normal exercise routines. I like everything about this exerciser except one little thing. It makes a lot of noise while using it. It creaks and groans, and squeaks and groans (and we will all have Merry Christmas). Other than the noise,I really like this exerciser. I can already see slight improvements in my arms and shoulders. You need to get yourself one of these, I think you will really like it.
Steve S
Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2025
This exerciser has its moments where it shines, and has it moments where it lacks in some areas. Some of the exercises are a little awkward due to its overall size making it hard to keep the right posture for that exercise. This is great for someone that is a little taller, but may have some limitations for shorter individuals. My fiancé found it difficult to use and she wishes it had a little less tension and had more adjustments for sizing, but I found it to have a good amount for a good muscle burn. It is durable and well made.
LW
Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2025
I wanted to love this and work on my arm strength, but the shape of this makes it quite difficult to use. It's very stiff and rigid, and the design doesn't offer you a way to easily get leverage to begin the exercise motions. It's like how you would imagine trying to bend a straight pipe—you can't push its two ends away from one another to get a bending motion. I tried to replicate the moves in the photos, and the arm curl one isn't possible without resting the bottom of the device against a surface or your leg and then pushing into that surface. There's no curve in the design that allows the device to be bent together for repeated exercise. And sure, I'm not an exercise pro, but my husband, who is, tried this and struggled to use it because of the straight design. It doesn't matter how weak or strong you are.
Denis P.
Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2025
Great item
Male Consumer
Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2025
This is a well constructed piece of equipment and give great resistance. However, for my body size, 5' 9", my arms are just too short to effectively use it. It's hard to get my arms around and the bar digs into my forearms. Not comfortable.
Beverly Dagan
Reviewed in the United States on May 1, 2025
Easy to assemble and tough to use!! Exactly what you want from exercise equipment. The level of tension is tight enough to give you a good workout! Great for the arms and a several leg exercises. Wasn’t able to use it as a thigh master as advertised, it was too big. Overall definitely recommended for the price point and results!
Customer Review
Reviewed in the United States on April 23, 2025
Five Stars. Behold, the Twister Arm Exerciser. It’s got a spring, it’s got handles, and it promises to turn your flabby bits into functional, impressive musculature. It looks deceptively simple, like a medieval torture device designed by a minimalist architect. You grab the handles, you bend the spring, you feel the burn. It’s portable, too, meaning you can take your self-inflicted suffering anywhere you go – the office, the park, the DMV line. Where else can you simultaneously build immense upper body strength and make everyone around you deeply uncomfortable? The adjustable resistance is a nice touch, allowing you to start at "pathetic noodle arms" and work your way up to "could probably wrestle a small bear, maybe." It’s a brutal, efficient workout. It targets those muscles you forgot you had, the ones that only make their presence known when you try to open a particularly stubborn jar or lift a surprisingly heavy cat. It doesn't require electricity, batteries, or a complicated instruction manual – just sheer, bloody-minded determination (and possibly pain tolerance). It’s exercise in its purest, most unforgiving form. No fancy screens, no virtual trainers, just you versus a piece of bent metal that refuses to yield easily. And you know what? It works. My arms feel stronger, my shoulders look less like they’ve given up on life, and my ability to open jars has increased exponentially. My cat is now wary. Five stars, for being a simple, effective, and slightly terrifying piece of equipment that gets the job done. My arms hate me, but I respect it.
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