Weightlifting Grips, Straps, belts & Wraps
Men's Lifting Accessories
Built for the heavy work. Straps, cuffs, sleeves, and wraps engineered to hold the load when grip, knees, or wrists hit their limit. Premium leather, 7mm neoprene, reinforced stitching — sized for the lifter and made to last the volume.
Lifting Straps
Standard, Premium, and Premium Leather options. The Premium Lifting Straps run thicker and longer in a cotton/polyester weave for reduced grip fatigue under heavy volume — built for the rep where the back can keep going but the grip can't. Premium Leather variants in Black and Sahara Tan for the lifter who wants leather over fabric. Loop-style, adjustable, broken in by repetition.
Lifting Cuffs
Premium Neoprene Lifting Cuffs in standard and narrow widths. Heavy-duty metal D-ring for cable machine attachment. Adjustable Velcro for a secure fit. Built for cable work, resistance training, and isolation movements where a strap won't reach.
Power Knee Sleeves
7mm Neoprene, 30cm length. Compressive fit for squats, leg press, lunges, and rehab volume. Tough and durable through the heaviest sessions. Sized for knee support on leg day, structured to hold up to repeat wear. Pair with the rest of the heavyweight bottoms range for full leg-day kit.
Wrist Wraps
Standard and Power Wrist Wraps for days when the load is heaviest. Oversized Velcro for a secure adjustable fit. Approximately 3 inches wide on the Power line for maximum support across the wrist joint. Built for the lift where the bar is bigger than the grip.
Frequently asked questions
Do I need lifting straps?
If your grip is failing before your back, your hamstrings, or your traps — yes. Lifting straps shift the load from grip strength to the working muscle. Built for deadlifts, rows, RDLs, shrugs.
What's the difference between regular and Premium Lifting Straps?
Premium are thicker, longer, and made for less grip fatigue under heavy volume. Regular handle most lifters' weekly work. Premium are for the day the load goes up.
When should I use knee sleeves?
For squat sessions, leg press, and any heavy compound where you want compression and warmth around the joint. The 7mm Neoprene is heavy enough for serious lifting without restricting movement.
How tight should wrist wraps be?
Tight enough that the wrist joint stays locked under heavy bench, overhead press, or push-day work. Loose enough that you can release between sets.
Are these built for the gym or for competition?
Both. Materials and construction are competition-ready. Lifters use these in commercial gyms, home setups, powerlifting meets, and Hyrox events. Pair with the stringer range for full lifter kit.