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Adjustable Handles are fully customizable L-handle systems designed to give you complete control over your grip width, height positioning along the arm, and wrist angle. Unlike traditional fixed handles that force you to adapt your mechanics, these handles adapt to how you actually train.
The problem with most handles is that they lock you into one or two positions, forcing your body to compromise during movements like high pulls and lat work. When the grip is too wide, too fixed, or poorly angled, your wrists fight the handle instead of working with it. These adjustable handles solve that by letting you dial in reach, range, positioning, and wrist alignment all in one setup.
Set hex ports in one direction for flat grip positioning, or rotate them to unlock full neutral grip adjustment with wrist angle control.
Adjust depth and height independently to fine-tune your mechanics across a wide range of movements and body positions.
Performance varies by system: ISO Arms unlock full adjustability, while VTS systems offer fixed-orientation offset grip variations.
Uses dual small hex ports for seamless rotation and telescoping, giving you close, wide, angled, and custom grips in one solution.
These handles use the dual small hex system and are designed for equipment with dual small hex ports. Compatibility and functionality depend entirely on which system you're using and how the hex ports are oriented.


On ISO Arms, the hex sleeve can rotate freely, unlocking both flat grip mode and full neutral grip adjustment mode—you get the complete adjustable experience. On VTS systems, hex orientation is fixed, which means you'll get offset grip variations but not true neutral grip adjustability. ISO Arms give you both adjustment modes; VTS gives you one fixed behavior. Choose based on what your equipment supports and what your training needs.
The direction the hex ports face determines the handle's behavior. When hex ports face the same direction as the arm, you get flat grip mode with position and reach adjustments. When hex ports face the opposite direction, you unlock neutral grip adjustment with wrist angle control. Rotating the hex sleeve switches between these two modes—same handle, two completely different behaviors depending on how you orient it.
Yes, these handles fit VTS-style dual small hex systems. However, because VTS has a fixed hex orientation, you won't get the same neutral grip adjustability as you would on ISO Arms. Instead, you'll experience offset grip variations. They're still usable and effective, but the functionality profile is different. Make sure you understand this limitation before purchasing if VTS is your equipment.
These handles use the dual small hex system and will not fit Isolator equipment, which uses a large single hex port. Always verify your equipment uses dual small hex ports before ordering. If you're unsure, check your system's compatibility or reach out to confirm before purchase.
Each handle weighs approximately 17 lbs, making the pair about 34 lbs total. This is a professional-grade weight suitable for heavy-load training. The weight is distributed evenly and is typical for commercial-quality handle systems designed for serious strength and conditioning work.
Yes. These handles telescope in two planes, meaning you can adjust depth and height independently. This dual-plane adjustability lets you fine-tune your mechanics across a wide range of movements in a single setup, rather than needing multiple handles for different positions.
Adjustable Handles are fully customizable L-handle systems designed to give you complete control over your grip width, height positioning along the arm, and wrist angle. Unlike traditional fixed handles that force you to adapt your mechanics, these handles adapt to how you actually train.
The problem with most handles is that they lock you into one or two positions, forcing your body to compromise during movements like high pulls and lat work. When the grip is too wide, too fixed, or poorly angled, your wrists fight the handle instead of working with it. These adjustable handles solve that by letting you dial in reach, range, positioning, and wrist alignment all in one setup.
Set hex ports in one direction for flat grip positioning, or rotate them to unlock full neutral grip adjustment with wrist angle control.
Adjust depth and height independently to fine-tune your mechanics across a wide range of movements and body positions.
Performance varies by system: ISO Arms unlock full adjustability, while VTS systems offer fixed-orientation offset grip variations.
Uses dual small hex ports for seamless rotation and telescoping, giving you close, wide, angled, and custom grips in one solution.
These handles use the dual small hex system and are designed for equipment with dual small hex ports. Compatibility and functionality depend entirely on which system you're using and how the hex ports are oriented.


On ISO Arms, the hex sleeve can rotate freely, unlocking both flat grip mode and full neutral grip adjustment mode—you get the complete adjustable experience. On VTS systems, hex orientation is fixed, which means you'll get offset grip variations but not true neutral grip adjustability. ISO Arms give you both adjustment modes; VTS gives you one fixed behavior. Choose based on what your equipment supports and what your training needs.
The direction the hex ports face determines the handle's behavior. When hex ports face the same direction as the arm, you get flat grip mode with position and reach adjustments. When hex ports face the opposite direction, you unlock neutral grip adjustment with wrist angle control. Rotating the hex sleeve switches between these two modes—same handle, two completely different behaviors depending on how you orient it.
Yes, these handles fit VTS-style dual small hex systems. However, because VTS has a fixed hex orientation, you won't get the same neutral grip adjustability as you would on ISO Arms. Instead, you'll experience offset grip variations. They're still usable and effective, but the functionality profile is different. Make sure you understand this limitation before purchasing if VTS is your equipment.
These handles use the dual small hex system and will not fit Isolator equipment, which uses a large single hex port. Always verify your equipment uses dual small hex ports before ordering. If you're unsure, check your system's compatibility or reach out to confirm before purchase.
Each handle weighs approximately 17 lbs, making the pair about 34 lbs total. This is a professional-grade weight suitable for heavy-load training. The weight is distributed evenly and is typical for commercial-quality handle systems designed for serious strength and conditioning work.
Yes. These handles telescope in two planes, meaning you can adjust depth and height independently. This dual-plane adjustability lets you fine-tune your mechanics across a wide range of movements in a single setup, rather than needing multiple handles for different positions.