One last thing, hand - made in the USA, the elastic material is hypoallergenic, so if you have sensitive skin and
you need wrist wraps, look no further!
Not exact matches
Multi-sport: Whether you're looking for support for a specific activity or you
need something versatile, this spec lets you know if the exercise
wrist wraps you're eyeing are practical for multiple sports.
The alternative is a cotton
wrap that is thinner and more flexible for lighter weights or when you
need the
wrist to be a bit more free in its motion ability.
Don't place them OVER the
wrist joint: while you do not want the
wrap to be too far onto the forearm (providing no support) and you do want to prevent excessive
wrist extension, remember that in many movements you are wearing the
wraps for, you
need to actually extend the
wrist.
If you wear
wraps to much, your
wrists will not feel the
need to strengthen.
Wrist wraps (Staci)-- These offer a bit of support on your
wrists once you start squatting or benching heavier weights, and are only in the bag of a serious powerlifter with a niche
need.