🔥 Lift harder, last longer with Rip Toned Wrist Wraps 💥
Rip Toned 18” Wrist Wraps deliver pro-grade wrist support with adjustable compression and durable, sweat-resistant materials. USPA-endorsed and designed for men and women, these wraps combine industrial-strength stitching with a secure hook & loop closure to enhance stability and protect wrists during heavy lifting, CrossFit, and bodybuilding. Machine washable and built to endure intense training sessions.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 8.27 x 7.99 x 1.3 inches |
Package Weight | 0.16 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 8.66 x 4.72 x 1.18 inches |
Item Weight | 160 Grams |
Brand Name | Rip Toned |
Model Name | Rip Toned Wrist Wraps |
Color | Red |
Material | Polyester, Elastic |
Suggested Users | unisex |
Number of Items | 2 |
Manufacturer | Rip Toned |
Part Number | RT-18-Wrap-Red |
Style | Stiff Fit |
Included Components | Link to Instruction Manual, 1 Pair of Wrist Wraps, Carrying Bag |
Size | Stiff Fit |
Hand Orientation | Left, Right, Ambidextrous |
J**Z
Keeps wrist in a perfect position during chest workout.
Easy to use and helps in stability.
D**L
Amazing
The flower print is cool, not as long as the other ones. Its still an amazing product and will buy again
E**E
Mostly good
Your wrists/hands will get very warm in these! They're as stabilizing as advertised - soft unless they're tight. I wish they had hand markers (right or left) on the individual wraps. They're not super durable - the outside tears with continued use. Other than those things, they perform as expected.
N**O
No more sore wrists
Worked great
N**I
Tight
Really supports my wrist but it's kind of hard. Just need to break them in.
C**Y
Flexible version was just what I want and more
Absolutely love them so far!!!!!! I’ve always had wrist problems going heavy, and I was worried about the flexible version not being enough but it’s actually everything I was hoping it would be. I’m going to order a pair for my 15 year old nephew who works out with me when he starts getting into the heavier weights. Definitely earned the 5 stars in my opinion.
A**S
"Game-Changer for Wrist Support: How Rip Toned Wrist Wraps Transformed My Workouts at 61"
I was introduced to this product by a trainer at my gym after I mentioned experiencing weakness in my left wrist due to an old injury that's now developed into arthritis, limiting my ability to weight train. At the time, I was using a wrist guard that covered both my hand and wrist, offering some support, but it still restricted my range of motion and held back my workouts. One day, I forgot to bring my wrist guard to the gym and thought I wouldn’t be able to train effectively. The trainer suggested I try the Rip Toned wrist wrap, and I was immediately impressed by its simplicity and the enhanced support it provided throughout my movements.I was hooked right away and ordered it on Amazon. Since then, I've felt much more confident in my workouts. I no longer worry about straining or tweaking my wrist during certain exercises like I used to. As a 61-year-old who's built a solid weight training routine and loves staying active, I was concerned about losing the ability to continue my workouts due to wrist pain. This product has been a game-changer, allowing me to keep training without fear of injury.I highly recommend it to anyone serious about their training, whether you're dealing with wrist issues or just want to prevent them. It's been a lifesaver for me, and I'm incredibly thankful to have found it.
C**"
Tried to use it for every day use and baby care, but didn't suit my needs.
To prevent further wrist pain caring for my baby, I went on a hunt to find a brace/splint for my wrist and thumb. Currently I have minimal-moderate pain and am trying to take preventative measures. These are the ones I tried:Vive Carpal Tunnel Wrist Brace- Though it felt comfortable and provided maximal support, my hand began to get hot then itchy within 5-10 minutes of wearing it and just doing some light typing and chores. I returned this item.Rip Toned wrist brace- It's advertised to be used for weightlifting and bodyweight training and I think it's probably best for just that. I wanted to see if I could use it as a wrist brace while doing things around the house and lifting/holding the baby as well as use it to workout in the future, but I didn't like the thumb loop which sometimes felt like it pulled my thumb back which I think would make texting/mommy thumb worse, but if wearing without the thumb loop, the wrist support would slide down around and not stay around the wrist. I returned this item.Wal-Mart and CVS sold several different types of wrist and/or thumb braces and I was able to try it on in store. I have only worn them a few days, but this is my review of them.FUTURO Performance Comfort Wrist Support, Adjustable- This was my favorite as a minimal-moderate support. Lightweight and not hot nor itchy for general use around the house and to wear while caring for my baby as there were no hard parts and only 1 velcro piece which didn't get stuck to anything.FUTURO™ Compression Stabilizing Wrist Brace- This one was also comfortable, but provided more support than the Performance Comfort as it has a rigid support. however, it's more expensive and a bit more inhibiting but I'm keeping it for now in case I need more wrist support when baby gets heavier.Mueller Thumb Stabilizer- This provides support in thumb and wrist which is nice, but since it has 3 velcro straps, it takes a little longer to take on/off when i want to wash my hands and some of the velcro would get stuck to baby's swaddle or bib. I was able to still pick up and hold baby with the thumb stabilizer, but I found that I would mistype on the keyboard or I would make compensations by lifting my arm up slightly to avoid hitting other keys.
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