Wrist Wraps
Size | |
Small (40cm/15.7in) | Small wrists |
Medium (60cm/23.6in) | Standard size for medium-large wrists |
Large (100cm/39.4in) | Maximum competitive use |
Support | |
Flexible | To allow some wrist flexion |
Stiff | To fully immobilize the wrist |
How to Choose
Most athletes prefer a medium-length, flexible wrist wrap, suitable for a variety of exercises.
If you have a very small wrist, we would recommend choosing the small length.
The large flexible wrap is ideal for those wanting a versatile wrap which, depending on how many times it is wrapped, can be altered to be more or less supportive.
Athletes looking for maximal support can try the stiff version of our wrist wraps, which we would typically recommend as a second pair of wrist wraps to complement our flexible wraps.
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IPF Approved with the maximum width (8cm) and available in three lengths (40cm, 60cm, 1m) and two support types (flexible and stiff).
- proprietary wide elastics developed and manufactured specifically for wrist support
- heavy duty thumb loop, specially manufactured alongside the main wide elastic
- left and right designs for equal wrapping of each wrist (sold as a pair)
- industrial fastening for longevity and security
- manufactured exclusively in Great Britain
Support Types:
- FLEXIBLE: a comfortable wrap for general training and exercises where some wrist flexion is desirable.
- STIFF: a harsher wrap to immobilize the wrist for maximal pressing movements.
Sizing:
- Most athletes prefer a medium length, flexible wrist wrap that is suitable for a variety of exercises.
- If you have very small wrists, we would recommend choosing the small length.
- The large flexible wrap is ideal for those wanting a versatile wrap. Depending on how many times the large flexible is wrapped, it can be altered to be more or less supportive.
- Athletes looking for maximal support can try the stiff version of our wrist wraps, which we would typically recommend as a second pair of wrist wraps to complement our flexible wraps.
Most athletes prefer a medium-length, flexible wrist wrap, suitable for a variety of exercises.
If you have a very small wrist, we would recommend choosing the small length.
The large flexible wrap is ideal for those wanting a versatile wrap which, depending on how many times it is wrapped, can be altered to be more or less supportive.
Athletes looking for maximal support can try the stiff version of our wrist wraps, which we would typically recommend as a second pair of wrist wraps to complement our flexible wraps.