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The Brunswick Bionic Wrist Positioner for the right hand is a meticulously crafted sporting goods accessory designed to enhance your performance. With dimensions of 4.2 cm in length, 15.2 cm in width, and 27.6 cm in height, this wrist positioner offers ergonomic support and durability, making it an essential tool for serious athletes.
J**A
Works great for what its made for
I purchased this item in hopes of helping with pain in the back of my hand and wrist while bowling. Unfortunately it did not assist with that pain.HOWEVER it did assist with being able to better control my wrist and hand in general with my normal shot. I would recommend this for anyone that is struggling to keep their wrist where they want it throughout their shot and help get a more consistent shot.
A**.
Well worth the price!
I used to bowl quite extensively when I was younger, and I've gotten back into the game again about half a year ago. A lot has changed over the years, particularly regarding lane conditions and ball performance/design. I use what's known as a "suitcase grip", and I do reasonably well with that, reaching the high 180s to low 200s at times. The key words are "at times". Just a little relaxation of the cupped wrist makes a great deal of difference down the lanes, and as the games start progressing, my wrist starts getting more and more tired . . . and my targeting starts spreading wider, resulting in much lower scores. I hadn't even realized such an item as this existed; I'd simply been looking at various wrist supports and stumbled across this sort of design. Reading the descriptions (not just the Brunswick model, but of as many as I could find) and reviews, I strongly suspected that it would assist me in keeping my wrist properly cupped. I was a bit hesitant on four things, based upon reviews I’d read: ability to grip and hold the ball, difficulty in adjusting the wrist strap, the lengthy time required to adjust to using it, and the lack of sizing instructions for ordering. I’ll address each of those: 1) Ability to grip and hold the ball: Yes, it does feel quite awkward trying to hold and grip, due to the lack of flexibility in fingers, thumb, and wrist. But that’s all it is: awkward, and within three frames I’d already grown used to that. It does require an altered method of inserting fingers and thumb, but, once you’ve done that a few times, you stop even thinking about it. 2) Difficulty in adjusting the wrist strap: Reviewers have commented on the strap securing pin design, stating that it’s difficult to fit into its position, and also that it’s easy to keep falling off the strap. I had no problem at all with mine, and once I had it fitted to my preference, I don’t peel the Velcro strap off, I just give the strap a gentle tug and work the securing pin off the locking positions. 3) The lengthy time required to adjust to using it: For me, by the third frame I was completely comfortable using it. Yes, since it is aluminum (and thus rigid) it does feel confining as heck, and if you consciously focus on that I can see how others might have difficulty adjusting to using it. For me, I wasn’t letting it do all the work; instead, I was mindful of keeping my wrist cupped (like I normally do) but had the assurance that, should my wrist begin to straighten, either accidentally or through fatigue, the wrist positioner was there to assist and support . . . which it absolutely did. 4) Lack of sizing instructions for ordering: This one baffles me; it took less than thirty seconds to Google and find websites that had Brunswick’s sizing instructions for their wrist positioner. I also want to add that the description regarding adjusting it for spare shots is a bit misleading, as it sounds as if you have to keep repositioning the adjustment screw back-and-forth between strike shots and spare shots. That is NOT how it works! All you need to do is flip up the lever housing of the adjustment screw, so that the nut is no longer locked in place. That's it! Then for strike balls you simply lower the lever housing, making sure the adjustment nut is held secure. It doesn't get any easier than that! In closing, while this may not be suitable for everyone (few things are, after all) I can easily say this is probably to best purchase I’ve made regarding improving my bowling average and scores. For the price, it just can’t be beat. So, if you’re looking for a way to stabilize your cupped wrist delivery, I highly endorse the Brunswick Bionic Wrist Positioner.
P**Z
Very nice
It helps me with my heavy bowling ball 🎳 and keeping my arm so I do a proper follow through. Went from conventional ball to a fingertip ball and I can’t imagine not using it. Tonight will be my second night bowling with it. Wish me luck! Goal is 120 across all 3 games!!
H**R
Love it!
great Product. works as it should.
W**S
Great for bowling
There is 1 new issue. I already had the XF version which works fine for me. However the 2nd one without the index finger extension that i only had for a little more than 2 months, has already started coming apart on the palm strap. The velcro section is becoming unattached from the strap & the plastic body. I had to stitch the velcro back onto strap & glue the strap back on to the body. Maybe i should have asked if they would repair or replace it. I use it to much to wait for replacement. The 1st one never had any issues. 75 days. Hope glue & stitch works
J**0
Excellent support
Provides excellent support, light weight, well made and allows adjustment for different hand positions.
S**S
Improved my revs from the very first throw
So far there isn't anything that I don't like about this product. I've never used anything on my wrist before, but my doctor recommended doing so because of my tendonitis and repeated cortisone injections. I reluctantly tried this, and it's actually great. It takes all of the strain off my wrist, it's comfortable, and all I have to do is disengage the latch to throw right-side spares with no hook. My roll is way better, and my revs increased. A lot of people seem to say that it slowed them down, but I actually found that I'm throwing faster because the strain on my wrist was limiting me before. I'm sure this product isn't for everyone, but if you struggle with wrist injuries then I'd give it a shot.
U**E
Can work well for support, or put strain on the wrong hand tendons. Be careful.
Can work well for support, or put strain on the wrong hand tendons. Be careful.
K**R
still trying to find my way with this
I tried using this for a few league games but stopped since my natural shot seems to be coming back after 25 years of not bowling. I've rejoined a weekly fun mixed league that started in early September 2019. I have this in my bag, but for now am not using it. When I did, it certainly does put some hook on the ball and revs. The adjustability is ok but I wish it was a bit easier. Set holes rather than a turn screw type. Is comfortable and wears well. I may go back to it later this season.
G**I
super
Bei mir ist mein Handgelenk etwas zu "instabil". Daher habe ich mir diese Schiene gekauft. Sie verrichtet ihren Dienst gut. Passt genau. Durch die Möglichkeit die Schiene zu verstellen, kann man alles den Bahnverhältnissen gut anpassen. Bin sehr zufrieden.
D**D
les instruction devrait etre aussi en francais
tres beau positionner mais faut pratiquer avec pour s adopter a celui la bonne qualite mais jugement du poignet a venir
J**I
Excelente compra !!!!
LLego antes de lo esperado, ya lo utilice y es genial. Le puedo dar más revoluciones a la bola y mi score aumento bastante !!!!
A**R
good helping hand
works great.if you are a measuring a medium. get a large instead. fits smaller for man hands.
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