Description
Wrist Support That Holds Up Under Pressure
Strong presses start with stable wrists. These Team Industry 16″ Wrist Wraps in Teal / Red are built for lifters who want reliable support during demanding upper body sessions. From heavy bench press sets to overhead work and strongman events, these wraps help you maintain position and control when it matters most.
Designed with both performance and comfort in mind, they offer a secure feel without becoming restrictive. The result is a wrap you can rely on across multiple movements, not just your heaviest lifts. Finished in a bold Teal and Red combination, they bring energy to your training setup while delivering consistent support.
Why Wrist Stability Matters in Pressing Movements
When your wrists are out of position, your strength leaks. In movements like overhead press, incline bench, and log press, even slight wrist extension can reduce power output and place unnecessary strain on the joint.
Using wrist wraps helps to:
- Keep wrists stacked and aligned
- Improve force transfer through the bar or implement
- Reduce discomfort during repeated sets
This is especially important in strongman training, where implements are often thicker, less stable, and more demanding on your joints.
Designed for Versatile Strength Training
These wraps aren’t just for one lift, they’re for your whole session. The 16″ length makes them a practical choice for:
- Bench press and dumbbell pressing
- Overhead strength work
- Functional fitness and circuit training
- Strongman events like log and axle press
They’re quick to adjust, easy to tighten, and comfortable enough to wear across multiple exercises without constantly taking them off.
Are wrist wraps only for heavy lifts?
Not at all. While they’re most commonly used for heavy sets, wrist wraps can also support higher-rep training by reducing strain and fatigue. Many lifters use them throughout pressing sessions to maintain consistency.
Do wrist wraps help with wrist pain?
Wrist wraps can help reduce discomfort by keeping the joint in a stronger, more stable position. However, they should support good technique rather than replace it. If pain persists, it’s worth reviewing form and load management.
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