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Rip Toned Wrist Wraps are 18-inch, USPA & USAPL-approved stiff wrist supports designed for serious powerlifters. Featuring a secure hook-and-loop closure and durable elastic-polyester fabric, these wraps provide maximum wrist stability and longevity. Ideal for men and women, they combine elite performance with bold style and come backed by a lifetime replacement warranty.














| ASIN | B01CWGBNT6 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #25,139 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #24 in Wrist Support Wraps |
| Brand Name | Rip Toned |
| Color | Red |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (6,135) |
| Date First Available | March 12, 2016 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous, Left, Right |
| Included Components | 1 Pair of Wrist Wraps, Carrying Bag, Link to Instruction Manual |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 8.66 x 4.72 x 1.18 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 8.27 x 7.99 x 1.3 inches |
| Item Weight | 5.6 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Rip Toned |
| Material | Elastic, Polyester |
| Model Name | Rip Toned Wrist Wraps |
| Number of Items | 2 |
| Package Weight | 0.16 Kilograms |
| Part Number | RT-18-Wrap-Red |
| Size | Stiff Fit |
| Style | Stiff Fit |
| Suggested Users | unisex |
| Warranty Description | Lifetime Replacement Warranty |
A**A
Great quality
The wraps felt great for stability and overall very high quality
K**I
Great wrist wrap! Especially for the price
This is my second pair of these. Had the first pair a couple years now but wanted a second pair so I could rotate while I wash them now that I wear them every day due to wrist injury. These are very stiff, which is what I prefer due to the injury. Others may prefer a little more flexibility, like an ace bandage wrap, but these ones do great at limiting your motion when lifting heavier weight. Surprisingly, the Velcro on my original pair has held up very well after a couple years. That’s even after throwing them in the washing machine with my clothes once a week.
J**E
Why didn't I buy these sooner?!
In the short time I have used these wrist wraps my tendinitis and carpel tunnel pain has dramatically decreased while at the gym. The added stability they provide is monumental to my performance, as I am not needing to stop mid-rep and shake my hands out or break until the pain subsides. They are a good wrap size for my wrists (6 inch circumference). My primarily complaint is the thumb straps are too big for my hand and they don't have much use. To keep them from getting in the way I tuck them into the wrap, but I'll probably just end up cutting them off as I don't need them to keep the wraps in place. I can also already tell that if the Velcro touches the fabric it will cause fraying (as with any Velco and fabric contact--this is not a fault of the product), so I'm being mindful of where the Velcro is touching when I wrap them up. It appears the soft side of the Velco may detach if it is pulled on too hard as well. The stitching keeping it on isn't too reinforced, but it would be an easy fix if it does come loose. Overall, I highly recommend these wrist wraps. They are an excellent price, high quality, attractive, and they help reduce pain and increase stability. Oh, and the customer service is AWESOME!
R**N
Game-Changer for Weightlifting: Stiff Wrist Wraps That Deliver
When you’re lifting, the last thing you want is for the limiting factor to be something other than the muscle you’re working on. It’s incredibly frustrating to be mid-set, still feeling strong, only to have your grip or wrists give out before your target muscle does. That’s where these wrist wraps come in. I’ve been using a softer pair for a while and decided to upgrade to the stiff version this time—and wow, what a difference! The support they provide allows me to fully focus on the lift without worrying about my grip strength holding me back. I now use these wraps for every set, every workout, and they’ve become a non-negotiable part of my gym routine. That said, the stiffer material does come with some trade-offs. If they’re wrapped too tightly, you may feel slight discomfort or restricted blood flow during certain movements, but releasing the pressure between sets solves that easily. The quality is excellent—thick, sturdy, and clearly built to last. Plus, I love the color I chose; it adds a bit of style to function. While they might seem pricey for such a simple product, their durability and the advantage they provide make them well worth it. If you’re serious about lifting and tired of grip strength being the weak link in your workouts, these wrist wraps are a fantastic investment. I’ll also be reviewing some wrist straps soon, but for now, these wraps are a total game-changer!
B**N
High Quality and Great Price
I had some wrist pain stemming from barbell rows, bench press, overhead press, etc. As well as changing (and concentrating more on) form and wrist position, I decided it was time to invest in some wrist wraps for the sake of longevity. My father had bought a pair of Stoic wraps a few years ago, and thought that I would eventually get the same brand myself. However, I previously received a pair of Rip Toned straps as a gift, and was impressed with their quality. So when I saw these, I decided to give them a try. For argument's sake, the Stoic wraps were made to be a 'less-stiff' or 'more flexible', so I have no experience with Stoic's 'extra-stiff' wraps as a more equal comparison to the Rip Toned 'stiff' wraps. Nonetheless, the build quality of the Rip Toned wraps surpassed my expectations (especially for the price). The material and stitching were incredibly strong and rigid, and I can imagine that they'll last for many years to come. Comparing them to the Stoics, the quality is very similar (when compensating for the 'rigidity' differences). In use, they are great. They're comfortable, provide a great deal of support, and virtually eliminated my wrist issues (as can be expected of wrist wraps), and I have had zero issues so far. In addition, I have been impressed by Rip Toned's customer service; they've sent me an email asking if there were any issues, and offered to rectify them. For anyone who needs a pair of wrist wraps, I highly recommend these. For only about $12, the investment is more than worth it.
D**S
As advertised
These work great, give me the support needed while doing cross fit.
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.
D**S
Highly recommend
They are good and they feel comfortable, they help me a lot when im pushing a lots of weight, it don’t bends my wrist
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