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tlk70 GyrO-Expérimenté / Experienced
Inscrit le: 17 Oct 2005 Messages: 80 Localisation: Mx
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Posté le: Jeu Déc 29, 2005 10:33 pm Sujet du message: |
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Ok lets see, I'll need your feedback in order to determine if the metal size would be a biggy for me.
My hands measure 18.7 centimeters from the start of my palm to the tip of my middle finger.
Middle finger: 8 cm
palm: 10.7 cm
Anyone here has smaller hands? |
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Pako GyrO-Pro
Inscrit le: 06 Nov 2005 Messages: 359
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Posté le: Jeu Déc 29, 2005 10:57 pm Sujet du message: |
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Hi,
| tlk70 a écrit: | My hands measure 18.7 centimeters from the start of my palm to the tip of my middle finger.
Middle finger: 8 cm
palm: 10.7 cm
Anyone here has smaller hands? |
Well I thought I had big hands, but mines are not much bigger: 20 centimeters.
Middle finger: 8.5 cm (from hand line to end of finger)
Palm: 11.5 (from wrist line to middle finger line)
It could be interesting these measures. It reminds me of a very expensive machine I have in gym that is able to measure muscular mass, fat mass, etc..., and even the weight of each arm and leg :-) It didn't calculate *all* parts of the body
Pako. _________________ REGULAR:
speed = 15136 ; 13606(L)
30s = 6662
90s = 18244 ; 17593(R) ; 15558(L)
dual = 27113
reverse = 14233(R) ; 12900(L)
SOUNDBALL:
speed = 14636
METAL:
speed = 13406
90s = 15465 |
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The Force Gyro- Godlike

Inscrit le: 20 Oct 2005 Messages: 914 Localisation: The Netherlands
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Posté le: Ven Déc 30, 2005 1:46 am Sujet du message: |
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| Pako a écrit: | Hi,
| tlk70 a écrit: | My hands measure 18.7 centimeters from the start of my palm to the tip of my middle finger.
Middle finger: 8 cm
palm: 10.7 cm
Anyone here has smaller hands? |
Well I thought I had big hands, but mines are not much bigger: 20 centimeters.
Middle finger: 8.5 cm (from hand line to end of finger)
Palm: 11.5 (from wrist line to middle finger line)
It could be interesting these measures. It reminds me of a very expensive machine I have in gym that is able to measure muscular mass, fat mass, etc..., and even the weight of each arm and leg :-) It didn't calculate *all* parts of the body
Pako. |
Ok..here my right hand's dimensions
Total length: 20.5cm
Little finger: 6.8cm
Ring finger: 8.0cm
Middle finger: 8.5 cm (from hand line to end of finger)
Pointing finger: 8.1cm
Thumb: 7.2cm
Palm: 12cm (from wrist line to middle finger line)
Width of hand: 9.5cm (measured close to fingers)
Width of hand: 10.8cm (measured near wrist with stretched thumb from left side to first thumb line)
One important remark..my fingers are relatively thick which reduces the effective length when bending my fingers (I think )
Regards,
The Force _________________ Personal records:
Speed:14332(L),14100(R)
30s:6134(L),6214(R),6016(L+R)
60s:10112(L),10257(R),11158(L+R)
90s:14158(L),14378(R),17711(L+R)
Speed Metal:12105***(L),11931(R)
30s Metal:4973(L),5026(R),4788(L+R)
90s Metal:14627(L+R)
***Done this month |
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Adrena1in Gyro- Godlike

Inscrit le: 26 Sep 2005 Messages: 1839 Localisation: #18 Plastic / #11 Metal / #5 90s Gripper
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Posté le: Ven Déc 30, 2005 10:10 am Sujet du message: |
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How bizarre this all is!
Before I measure mine, I would just like to mention that I put the Metal rotor into a 250Hz casing last night. It was definitely slightly easier to grip, but not as much as I expected. I expected to be able to still hold on fairly easily at 11k, but I wasn't...the Powerball still tried to ease its way out of my grasp at those revs. So it's not that the Metal casing is simply too big...it's just that I'm too weak to cling on at those revs.
Anyway, here's my left hand...it's pretty much the same as my right;
 _________________ 250Hz: (L/R)
-> 13603/13785
<- 14026/14974
Dual - 26659
90 - 18705 - 16865/18013
60 - 12206 - 11089/12283
30 - 6383 - 6415/6796
350Hz:
-> 11688/11409
<- 12238/13053
90 - 15799 - 13873/15407
60 - 10597 - 10546/10649
30 - 5362 - 5398/5895 |
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Obiw4n Site Admin

Inscrit le: 21 Juin 2005 Messages: 4418 Localisation: Strasbourg // // Metal Speed : 12347 rpm Playmobil Speed: 14147 rpm Metal User
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Posté le: Ven Déc 30, 2005 10:44 am Sujet du message: |
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For me its :
palm : 19cm
middle finger: 8cm _________________ Help Gyrotek when you buy your Powerballs, use our banner: International, France, Thanks!! |
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MJ Gyro- Godlike
Inscrit le: 21 Oct 2005 Messages: 642 Localisation: Alicante (Spain)
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Posté le: Ven Déc 30, 2005 2:33 pm Sujet du message: |
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| My palm has 17cm and my middle finger 7.5cm, but when I tried the metal I could make a good grip with it, the only "problem" is the great forces that it produces, but for me the slight bigger size was not a problem. |
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Adrena1in Gyro- Godlike

Inscrit le: 26 Sep 2005 Messages: 1839 Localisation: #18 Plastic / #11 Metal / #5 90s Gripper
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Posté le: Ven Déc 30, 2005 2:40 pm Sujet du message: |
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| MJ a écrit: | | ...but when I tried the metal I could make a good grip with it... | [<<<<<<Sensored>>>>>>>  _________________ 250Hz: (L/R)
-> 13603/13785
<- 14026/14974
Dual - 26659
90 - 18705 - 16865/18013
60 - 12206 - 11089/12283
30 - 6383 - 6415/6796
350Hz:
-> 11688/11409
<- 12238/13053
90 - 15799 - 13873/15407
60 - 10597 - 10546/10649
30 - 5362 - 5398/5895 |
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MJ Gyro- Godlike
Inscrit le: 21 Oct 2005 Messages: 642 Localisation: Alicante (Spain)
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Posté le: Ven Déc 30, 2005 2:41 pm Sujet du message: |
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| Adrena1in a écrit: | | MJ a écrit: | | ...but when I tried the metal I could make a good grip with it... | <<<<<<sensored>>>>>>  |
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Pako GyrO-Pro
Inscrit le: 06 Nov 2005 Messages: 359
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Posté le: Ven Déc 30, 2005 3:16 pm Sujet du message: |
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Hi,
| MJ a écrit: | | My palm has 17cm and my middle finger 7.5cm, but when I tried the metal I could make a good grip with it, the only "problem" is the great forces that it produces, but for me the slight bigger size was not a problem. |
Your hand is smaller, but your fingers are thinner, maybe that helps?
Why don't you ask your friend to let you use the metal and see what score can you do? You said that it has no counter, right? why don't you use a counter form a regular.. they fit the same, don't they?
Pako. _________________ REGULAR:
speed = 15136 ; 13606(L)
30s = 6662
90s = 18244 ; 17593(R) ; 15558(L)
dual = 27113
reverse = 14233(R) ; 12900(L)
SOUNDBALL:
speed = 14636
METAL:
speed = 13406
90s = 15465 |
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MJ Gyro- Godlike
Inscrit le: 21 Oct 2005 Messages: 642 Localisation: Alicante (Spain)
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Posté le: Ven Déc 30, 2005 4:20 pm Sujet du message: |
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| Pako a écrit: | Hi,
| MJ a écrit: | | My palm has 17cm and my middle finger 7.5cm, but when I tried the metal I could make a good grip with it, the only "problem" is the great forces that it produces, but for me the slight bigger size was not a problem. |
Your hand is smaller, but your fingers are thinner, maybe that helps? |
Maybe it helps. The thing is that when I started to use the regular Powerball I had problems with my grip, but while using it I have improved.
| Pako a écrit: |
Why don't you ask your friend to let you use the metal and see what score can you do? You said that it has no counter, right? why don't you use a counter form a regular.. they fit the same, don't they?
Pako. |
I don´t see this guy very often and when I tried his metal Powerball we made an appointment specially for this.
He told me that he was trying to remove the plastic cover to put the digital counter, but he couldn´t remove it.
I don´t know if he has already done it. If he has the digital counter I´ll ask him to make another appointment to see what score I can do.
Anyway I´m also hoping to reach 13k soon in order to get a free metal Powerball as a prize.  |
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The Force Gyro- Godlike

Inscrit le: 20 Oct 2005 Messages: 914 Localisation: The Netherlands
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Posté le: Ven Déc 30, 2005 5:13 pm Sujet du message: |
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Well....it's true of course. What is important for powerballing is not only long fingers, but also a firm grip. The first thing you cannot train, but the second thing you can.
Regards,
The Force _________________ Personal records:
Speed:14332(L),14100(R)
30s:6134(L),6214(R),6016(L+R)
60s:10112(L),10257(R),11158(L+R)
90s:14158(L),14378(R),17711(L+R)
Speed Metal:12105***(L),11931(R)
30s Metal:4973(L),5026(R),4788(L+R)
90s Metal:14627(L+R)
***Done this month |
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tlk70 GyrO-Expérimenté / Experienced
Inscrit le: 17 Oct 2005 Messages: 80 Localisation: Mx
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Posté le: Ven Déc 30, 2005 11:38 pm Sujet du message: |
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I thought I had the smallest hands in the forum, but that "honor" goes to Adrena1in (so far, but bigger fingers), still i think I have the smallest hands of all the 14k+ Powerballers.
Now that I have somewhat managed to get confortable grip with the PB counter models, I don't have problems with the ball like squeezing out of my hand, I feel my grip firm, but I do think that a bigger ball would give me problems and would take some time readjusting my grip and perhaps I won't feel as confortable.
Adding it up I've used a PB for a total of 11 -12 weeks, it took me 8 of those to find a confortable, strong grip. |
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Adrena1in Gyro- Godlike

Inscrit le: 26 Sep 2005 Messages: 1839 Localisation: #18 Plastic / #11 Metal / #5 90s Gripper
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Posté le: Mar Jan 03, 2006 12:19 pm Sujet du message: |
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| tlk70 a écrit: | | I thought I had the smallest hands in the forum, but that "honor" goes to Adrena1in (so far, but bigger fingers) | I certainly don't have any problems with a regular PB...in fact, I sometimes think my hands are almost a perfect fit. I've heard of some people whose hands are too big and their fingertips touch the rotor.
But I do have a problem with the Metal. I know I can go higher than 11.5k and 13.9k in 90s. I'm going to give it a try with gloves...will try and get some of those surgical gloves. _________________ 250Hz: (L/R)
-> 13603/13785
<- 14026/14974
Dual - 26659
90 - 18705 - 16865/18013
60 - 12206 - 11089/12283
30 - 6383 - 6415/6796
350Hz:
-> 11688/11409
<- 12238/13053
90 - 15799 - 13873/15407
60 - 10597 - 10546/10649
30 - 5362 - 5398/5895 |
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tlk70 GyrO-Expérimenté / Experienced
Inscrit le: 17 Oct 2005 Messages: 80 Localisation: Mx
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Posté le: Sam Jan 07, 2006 3:36 am Sujet du message: |
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| Adrena1in a écrit: | | tlk70 a écrit: | | I thought I had the smallest hands in the forum, but that "honor" goes to Adrena1in (so far, but bigger fingers) | I certainly don't have any problems with a regular PB...in fact, I sometimes think my hands are almost a perfect fit. I've heard of some people whose hands are too big and their fingertips touch the rotor.
But I do have a problem with the Metal. I know I can go higher than 11.5k and 13.9k in 90s. I'm going to give it a try with gloves...will try and get some of those surgical gloves. |
You're tempting me into buying a metal. I see your fingers are a bit longer than mine but not much, the issue now would be the price.
I hope that I have no problems gripping the ball if I do get one, I believe that having a metal will finally make me train, and than would mean better scores. |
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glemlin GyrO-Newbie
Inscrit le: 26 Aoû 2006 Messages: 2
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Posté le: Sam Aoû 26, 2006 11:21 pm Sujet du message: |
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| Adrena1in a écrit: | | I've heard of some people whose hands are too big and their fingertips touch the rotor. |
I believe I'm having this issue.. Just measured my hand, 9cm middle finger, 21 from tip to wrist line. Curious if anyone has any suggestions for how exactly I should grip it. Problem is my hands begin to sweat quickly also. This makes gripping tightly an issue, either hand slides around from sweating, or holding tightly I occasionally end up hitting the rotor.. Gripping sideways seems to work fairly decently, but I eventually slow down when I feel my thumb slipping towards the rotor.. |
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