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Professional Gym Lifting Straps For Deadlifts, Pull-Ups & Squats – Anti-Slip Wrist Support With Cotton & SBR For Maximum Grip & Stability
€13.00€18.22
specifikacije : Standard version [one pair]


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Pridobljeno iz Masculine Elegance
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Tired of Slipping Grips Ruining Your Workout?
Every lifter knows the frustration: sweaty palms causing barbells to slide, interrupted pull-ups due to weak grip, or wrist pain after heavy squats. Our straps are engineered to end these struggles – so you can focus on pushing limits, not fighting your gear.
5 Reasons These Straps Dominate Your Gym Bag
✓ Dual-Layer Armor – Cotton inner layer absorbs sweat while SBR outer shell resists wear from repeated friction
✓ Death Grip Texture – 3D diamond pattern bites into bars/kettlebells even when your hands are exhausted
✓ Wrist Savior – Distributes weight across forearm to reduce joint strain during max lifts
✓ No-Size-Fits-All – Adjustable hook-and-loop closure fits 6.5"-9.5" wrists (compatible with most gloves)
✓ Minimalist Beast – Upgrade version adds 40g counterweight for elite lifters craving absolute control
From Gym Rats to Street Warriors
Picture this: You're crushing deadlifts with 200kg – the straps lock onto the bar like python jaws. Next morning at the park, they help you bang out 20 strict pull-ups without tearing calluses. Later, your Polish neighbor borrows them for kettlebell swings, nodding approval at how they stay put despite his tattooed sleeves.
Claim Your Edge Today
These aren’t just straps – they’re your silent spotter. Whether you're a Ukrainian powerlifter in Berlin or a Spanish abuela doing resistance training, that extra 2 reps could be the difference between plateau and progress.
















