About KinetiWeb

Tracey Copeland sewing a KinetiWeb harness in his Garland, Texas workshop
Tracey in the Garland, TX workshop

Built by one person. In Texas. For people the other gear leaves behind.

Hi — I'm Tracey Copeland, founder of KinetiWeb.

I built KinetiWeb because the only other product like it on the market is bulky, all metal and plastic, and frankly limiting. If you have a hand injury, an arm injury, or limited grip strength, you can't even use it. That ruled out exactly the people who needed it most.

The "aha" was the squeeze.

KinetiWeb works because of one simple thing: you have to hold and squeeze the ball. That single requirement forces your core, back, and arms to engage together — not in isolation, the way a band or a single-joint machine does. Add a heavier medicine ball and the whole posterior chain lights up. It's a full-body workout disguised as a simple harness.

It started with golfers.

I originally designed it for golfers — the rotational, stability, and grip demands of the swing made it a natural fit. Then I sat down with an orthopedic surgeon to walk through what I'd built, and the conversation changed fast. He saw immediately what I'd missed: this isn't just a training tool. It's a recovery tool. Post-surgery rehab. Stroke recovery. PT clinics billing under codes like CPT 97110 and 97112. The same mechanics that help a golfer hit further help a stroke patient rebuild coordinated movement.

That's when KinetiWeb stopped being a golf product and became what it is today — equipment built for athletes, patients, and everyone in between.

Why people choose it over bands and bulky rehab machines.

  • Lightweight. It travels. It lives in a closet, not a garage.
  • Less expensive than the metal-and-plastic alternative.
  • More versatile. Dozens of exercises, multiple muscle groups, single piece of equipment.
  • Accessible. Works around hand and arm injuries the other gear forces you to work through.
  • FSA/HSA eligible. Aligned with PT billing codes 97110 and 97112.

Made in Texas. By a veteran. By hand.

Every KinetiWeb is made right here in Texas by a U.S. military veteran. That's not a marketing line — it's the whole operation. No overseas factory, no contract manufacturer, no middleman. When you order one, a veteran in Texas builds it.

I'm a one-person company. That keeps prices honest and quality where I can see it.

Questions?

Reach out anytime at hello@kinetiweb.com. I read every email.

— Tracey Copeland, Founder, KinetiWeb / TCWRX, LLC