Description
The I1XXX Armwrestling Machine is a professional plate-loaded training machine designed for arm wrestling strength, technique development, grip control, wrist power, and forearm conditioning. It is built for athletes who want to train arm wrestling movements with controlled resistance from multiple angles.
The machine allows athletes to perform arm wrestling-specific resistance drills, static holds, wrist rotation exercises, finger compression movements, and grip-focused forearm training. It helps target the forearms, biceps, shoulders, wrist control, pulling strength, and hand positioning required in arm wrestling.
The main armwrestling handle features a moving joint, allowing it to adapt naturally to the athlete’s arm position during movement. The handle length can be adjusted to suit different arm lengths and training positions, while the start position can be set according to the exercise, comfort, and required range of motion.
The integrated finger and forearm attachment is designed for controlled finger squeeze movements, helping develop grip strength, finger coordination, and forearm endurance. This is especially useful for athletes who need stronger hand control during pulling, holding, and finishing movements.
In addition, the I1XXX includes a plate-loaded cable system for even more training variation. The adjustable cable lock offers multiple position settings, allowing the athlete to set both vertical and horizontal pulling angles. This makes it possible to perform side pulls, diagonal pulls, and pulling movements toward the body, closely matching different arm wrestling positions and pressure angles.
The machine is compatible with 50 mm Olympic weight plates and includes stainless steel support handles for stable body positioning during exercises. Its strong steel construction makes it suitable for professional gyms, arm wrestling clubs, strength facilities, and serious home training spaces.
Versatile, stable, and highly specific, the I1XXX is made for athletes who want to improve arm wrestling performance through plate-loaded resistance, cable-based pulling angles, wrist control, grip strength, finger compression, and forearm development.








