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How to measure the hand grip size?

Hands come in all different shapes and sizes. You can easily measure your grip size measurement at home. Your Trionic grip size is the measurement in inches or centimetres around the palm of your hand. If you are right-handed, measure your right hand. If you are left-handed, measure your left hand. Use the table to find your best match. 


Measurement around Palm (inches)6.577.588.599.51010.51112
Hand Circumference (cm)1718192021.5232426.5272829.5
Glove Size7891010½1112
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  • Quality…

    The Veloped is actually intended for my wife, but occasionally I use it too (92). Our satisfaction is probably best expressed by the fact that we will probably buy another one.

    Sincerely,
    Dr. Werner Hill…

  • A big piece of extra freedom…

    I am very satisfied with the Veloped Trek!
    My shoulders and arms, which used to get all the shocks from every unevenness of the ground with a quite good but common rollator, could now relax. It is also very smooth, and walking is no longer so strenu…

  • Peggy Hollick…

    Due to ongoing health problems, Maurice (as my 12er has been dubbed) and I have not had as many outings as I would have wished but on each occasion, he has not let me down on the rough, uneven ground, whereas my conventional Rollator would balk at th…

  • Fran Grundy…

    you were quite right!!! It changes your life This feels like driving a Rolls Royce after a Mini! I’m just so very pleased it ,I’ve been to places I haven’t seen for years…

  • Genial…

    I am completely satisfied with my Veloped. From the first day it felt familiar and increased my ability to move.

    I couldn't help but test the Veloped in the most difficult terrain conditions. A very steep narrow forest path with deeply washed-out…

  • Due to Spinal Stenosis and nerve damage…

    Due to Spinal Stenosis and nerve damage, my balance is not good and have a tendency to fall a lot. I discovered the Trionic 3 years ago and have enjoyed walking my dogs on all sorts of terrain with no falls and have been able to enjoy the scenery ins…

  • Trionic Veloped Sport…

    I have a rare neurological condition Hereditary Spastic Paresis which causes muscle stiffness, balance issues, and consequently mobility problems. I have used walking poles for the last couple of years but when I walk I no longer enjoy my surrounding…

  • After our 86-year-old mother's walking radius decreased due to unsteady gait, and she could only move around outside the home with an escort, she considered – albeit very ambivalently – a mobility aid. A "regular" walker was out of the question for h…

  • Based on excellent experiences with the Veloped and the Walker…

    Based on my excellent experience with the Veloped, I also bought the Walker for my mother to use in the city. So far, my mother is completely satisfied with both mobility aids. Both walkers are robust, well-designed and make a very good impression.

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