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| |  | Golf Grips | Home » » DynaFlex Docking Station 12095 Power Starter for Gyro Wrist Exercisers | | | | | | | Description: | | Need to activate your DynaFlex gyro hand exerciser? Turn to the DynaFlex PowerDock docking station, which gets the gyro up to operating speed with the push of a button. The PowerDock is compact and easy to use: just put it on your desk, table, or any other place you like to keep your gyro. Once you activate the PowerDock, it takes only a few seconds to work. The docking station also offers a convenient place to securely hold your gyro while not in use. The PowerDock--which requires two AA batteries--is compatible with the following gyro exerciser models: the PowerBall (amber and blue), the Pro Plus, the Pro, the TourGrip, and the ProGrip. | | | Features: | |
• Docking station for DynaFlex gyro hand exercisers
• Activates DynaFlex gyros with the push of a button
• Securely holds you gyro in easy-to-access location
• Requires 2 AA batteries; compact design is easy to carry
• Works with PowerBall, Pro Plus, Pro, TourGrip, and ProGrip
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Weight:
| 1.0 pounds | | Package Length:
| 4.5 inches | | Package Width:
| 4.4 inches | | Package Height:
| 3.6 inches | | Package Weight:
| 0.25 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 5 reviews |
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Dynaflex Docking Station 12095 power starter for gyro exercise reviewNov 14, 2008 Product worked well for few days. Later stopped working as the battery slot is loose.Therefore power from battery does not reach the device to work.But as far as functionality is concerned product is useful with power ball.
Thank you
Aditya Maturi
Learn how to start the Gyro Wrist Exerciser.Sep 12, 2008 There is a special "touch" to a Gyro Wrist Exerciser. When I first got a Gyro I could not get it started using either the string or the palm of my other hand. The docking station was essential to get it spinning fast enough to learn the wrist motion that keeps it going. Now I can use the palm of my other hand method. For new users, especially kids, you need the docking station to create the fun factor. It is too bad the unit is so flimsy. My docking station stopped working within the first month.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
I like itMay 05, 2008 It's hard to fault this starter. It does what it's supposed to do very well. If you hate starting the gyro with the string, this starter will get the gyro up to a very nice speed, at the push of a button.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
it gets the job doneApr 20, 2008 This little piece of cheapo plastic has the redeeming quality of
being able to turn Dynaflex's wrist concept from a frustrating
fumble into an actual exerciser. Sure,you can start a Dynaflex
by spinning the wheel with your thumb - and you can start
It with the little red string - about one time in ten! And by
then you (and any audience of children, etc.) have probably
lost interest. Not only does the Docking Station start your
Dynaflex - it starts it EVERY time (depending on you to keep
it going) AND it starts it for any 7-year old - who had previously
been denied. My only reason for withholding the 5th star is
that it isn't a solid, heavy, smooth piece of work.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
DynaFlex Docking StationJan 21, 2008 Works very well. Much nicer than using the string to pull start and it is a nice touch in my office. Feels like the exercise is helping.
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