

✍️ Master your grip, master your craft — don’t let bad habits hold you back!
Firesara Training Grips are a set of four silicone writing aids designed to promote correct finger posture for both left- and right-handed users. Suitable for all ages and special needs, these grips reduce writing fatigue and improve handwriting by securing the thumb, index, and middle fingers in an ergonomic position. Their soft, safe silicone material prevents discomfort, making them a perfect tool for developing lasting, healthy writing habits.


















| ASIN | B0797V25HF |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #42,105 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #174 in Special Education School Supplies |
| Brand Name | Firesara |
| Color | Multicolor |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (3,247) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00610895975613 |
| Item Dimensions | 3.2 x 2.8 x 0.5 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.02 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Firesara |
| Model Number | F300022 |
| UPC | 610895975613 |
| Unit Count | 4.0 Count |
M**T
A Great Find
I purchased these for my grandson who is entering the first grade. As an artist, I understand the value of learning to hold a pencil correctly, and am saddened when I see adults clutching pencils in awkward ways. But learning to hold a pencil correctly can be painful, creating blisters and writing calluses. After shopping around and reading reviews, I settled on Firesara 2018 pencil grips and sent them off to my grandson. My daughter was thrilled. Her feedback was that they are very soft and hold fingers in the perfect position. They are far superior to the triangular pencil holds she used as a kid. They fit her son's fingers and also hers, although she doubted they would work for a man. And she liked them so much she kept the pink one for herself to use. She will be recommending it to the preschool staff where she works.
C**N
Excellent grip for dynamic tripod grasp; also truly ambidextrous!
I have tried many different grips over the years, and this is my all time favorite. I used the Claw for a long time, but the resulting grasp was more a static tripod than dynamic tripod. They also aren't truly ambidextrous because the finger cups are different sizes, making the index finger cup a little too large and the middle finger cup a little too small. It may not sound like a big deal, but it was for my son who is a lefty. It just never felt quite right. Switching to this grip made a big difference for him. I decided to add this https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07H63QZCL/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 to keep his pencil back, and together they are super helpful. Also, placing the grip a little further up the pencil (so the fingers are 1 1/2" from the tip) is super helpful for lefties. As you can see, he has a perfect grip and his hand doesn't drag through what he has written.
C**)
It work
I was getting tired of my son not holding the pencil correctly and wanted to improve his hand writing skills. After about 3 weeks I noticed he wasn’t using it anymore. He was holding the pencil correctly and his writing had made improvement. I will continue to have him use it time to time so he doesn’t go back to his bad habits.
C**I
Recommended by my son's OT
My son is 5 and gets occupational therapy. He has weak hand grip and his therapist recommended this to help him hold his pencil properly. She's been using a regular pencil grip and having him hold something in his palm to correct his pencil grasp but this is much easier for him to use. The ring replaces the item in his palm and makes it more comfortable for him while writing. Highly recommend the product but wish it wasn't so pricey.
M**Z
Good product, best value, teaches perfectly
The holes for the pencils aren't perfect but everything else is fine. One grip has the hole kind of snug, another grip the hole is a bit loose, but the kids need to squeeze the pencil a bit anyway when they are holding it without the grip, so I think the looser ones will actually help them more. The designs are ergonomic enough, and there is movement in the finger grips to fit different hands. Exactly what I was looking for.
A**R
Better for children.
It’s best for children.
D**S
Great tool for teaching proper pencil grip
I purchased these pencil grips because my Grandson had spent most of his Pre-K school year holding his pencil incorrectly. I started trying to show him the proper way but he was so used to the other way, that he would quickly slip back. After ordering and using these grips, it didn't take him long to get the idea of how I wanted him to hold his pencil. He started off asking me to help him put his fingers back into the grip, then he would put them in there by himself, until gradually he would start off writing with the grip and then write some without the grip, until he eventually stopped using the grip altogether. He holds his pencil correctly now without me correcting him! My other Grandson learned easily with the little triangle wedges added to the pencil. However, if you have a child that is greatly struggling or determined on holding a pencil improperly, I highly recommend these grips...they worked like a charm!
C**Y
Life-changers!
These pencil grips were so easy for my kindergarten students to use. They are also durable and easy to remove on and off pencils. They are guaranteed to help with writing. I was pleased with the quality and bright colors. Great idea idea if you need them. Affordable and they workkkkkkk!
V**H
My kids learn fast
L**Y
I don't know how long it will last but so far so good
K**Y
Bought it for my grade 1 to help him learn jow to hold a pencil but its too big. Its good gor older kids with big fingers bit not for small fingers.
J**E
Was very helpful right from the start.
A**R
Amazing to help my toddler learn how to hold a pencil. Other grips did not help nearly as much
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