SBD Lifting Straps

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SBD Lifting Straps Description

The SBD Lifting Straps features our patent-pending webbing construction, which weaves filament aramid fibre within spun fibres. The Lifting Straps offer greater strength than a nylon wrap, whilst providing the comfort of a cotton wrap.

Designed through collaboration with world class athletes to eliminate grip as a limiting factor when lifting for maximal weight or extra repetitions.

SBD Lifting Straps Key Features

SBD Lifting Straps offer the benefits of the webbing with a traditional strap. They combine the strength and reliability of our webbing with minimal thickness.

This ensures that once wrapped around the bar, there is no bulk in the hand. This keeps the movement as close as possible to a strapless lift.

  • Patent-pending webbing construction
  • Manufactured in Great Britain 

Materials: Kevlar® fiber, polyester

DuPontTM and Kevlar® are trademarks or registered trademarks of affiliates of DuPont de Nemours, Inc

We recommend hand washing the Lifting Straps with warm water and a mild detergent, and allow the straps to air dry laying on a towel (the towel will help absorb water from the straps so they do not sit in water) or by hanging the straps to dry.

What are the differences between the Lifting Straps? 

The SBD lifting straps are available in two styles, as traditional lifting straps and as figure 8 lifting straps. Both styles feature our proprietary webbing which offers greater strength than a nylon wrap, whilst providing the comfort and flexibility of a cotton wrap. The lifting straps come in a universal size and can be adjusted to your desired tightness around your wrists and the bar. The figure 8 lifting straps are available in three fixed sizes, allowing you to choose the best size for your hand and style of lifting.

Which Lifting Straps should I choose? 

The Lifting Straps provide a strong grip for any pulling movement, while also allowing a quick release. The figure 8 Lifting Straps use our patent-pending design which chokes the strap to the wrist during the lift, locking the athlete to the bar. This security allows the athlete to disengage the arms, reducing any load through the biceps and maximising the lever arm, for maximum strength or reps. The Lifting Straps are versatile and can be easily used for a number of exercises and general training. The Figure 8 Straps are most suited to deadlift training and other strongman events.

What exercises can I use the Lifting Straps for? 

The Lifting Straps are typically used to eliminate grip as a limiting factor when deadlifting. They can also be wrapped around other bars, handles or attachments for a number of different pulling movements, to lift greater loads without being limited by your grip strength, and to reduce stress on the biceps.

FAQs

Using lifting straps can be beneficial for individuals who struggle with grip strength or when performing exercises that heavily rely on grip, such as deadlifts or pull-ups. Lifting straps help to secure the grip on the barbell or other equipment, allowing you to focus more on the targeted muscle groups rather than worrying about your grip failing.

Lifting straps can make a significant difference for individuals who have weak grip strength or when lifting heavier weights. They provide additional support to the grip, enabling you to lift heavier loads with more control and stability. However, it's essential to use lifting straps appropriately and not rely on them excessively, as this may hinder grip strength development over time.

While wrist wraps primarily provide support and stability to the wrist joint during lifting exercises, lifting straps are specifically designed to enhance grip strength and prevent the barbell from slipping out of your hands. Wrist wraps wrap around the wrist to provide compression and support, whereas lifting straps loop around the wrist and the barbell to secure the grip.

The decision to use lifting straps for a deadlift depends on individual strength and grip endurance. Generally, lifting straps can be beneficial when lifting heavier weights that challenge your grip strength. It's advisable to start incorporating lifting straps when you find that your grip is limiting your deadlift performance, typically when lifting weights close to your maximal capacity.

Whether to deadlift with or without straps depends on your specific goals and circumstances. Deadlifting without straps allows for greater grip strength development and engages the forearm muscles more intensely. However, using straps can be advantageous when focusing on maximal strength development or when grip strength becomes a limiting factor, especially during higher volume or heavier deadlift sessions.

You may consider wearing lifting straps when your grip strength becomes a limiting factor during lifting exercises, particularly when performing heavy deadlifts, rows, or pull-ups. If you find that your grip is failing before your targeted muscle groups are adequately fatigued, using lifting straps can help you maintain proper form and continue training effectively. However, it's essential to strike a balance and not rely solely on lifting straps to the detriment of grip strength development.

For beginners, lifting straps can be a useful tool depending on individual circumstances and goals. If grip strength is a significant limiting factor during exercises like deadlifts or rows, lifting straps can help beginners focus more on proper form and muscle engagement without worrying about their grip failing prematurely. However, it's essential for beginners to also prioritize grip strength development through exercises like farmer's walks, hanging exercises, and grip-focused training to avoid over-reliance on lifting straps. Overall, while lifting straps can be beneficial for beginners in certain situations, it's important to use them judiciously and in conjunction with grip strengthening exercises to ensure balanced progress in strength training.

Orders are typically processed and dispatched within one to two working days, but we do endeavour to dispatch orders placed before 12:00 Monday to Friday on the same day. You will receive email notification once your order has been fully processed and your parcel is ready to leave our warehouse.

NI and ROI delivery

Orders are shipped by DPD on a next working day service across Ireland.


Postage and packaging rates

Orders under £ / €99 = £ / €5.00
Orders at £ / €99 or above = Free

 

As the Irish retailer of SBD Apparel, we only fulfil orders being placed in Ireland (ROI and NI)

Orders cancelled after dispatch of the goods will be refunded only once the items are returned to us, and may be subject to a deduction for postage and packaging costs. Items must be returned within 30 days from receiving the goods. Cancellations must be made by email (toInfo@sbdireland.com), quoting your order number.

Defective goods

All SBD Apparel products undergo a stringent quality control process; we expect our products to live up to the highest standards, and guarantee our products against manufacturing defects.

If a product does not live up to your expectations, please contact us atInfo@sbdireland.com and include your order number, name and delivery postcode. As an SBD retailer, we are authorised to assess warranty claims. Warranty claims must be accompanied by proof of purchase.

Let us know what you think of your items. If you are not satisfied your purchase can be replaced at any time or returned after 30 days. All of our products come with a 30 day free return and one year manufacturers guarantee against defects.