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Xpeed Weight Lifting Hooks
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Xpeed Weight Lifting Hooks
The Xpeed Lifting Hooks allow you to lift more weight during training. We recommend to build grip strength naturally, however these type of lifting accessories allow you to grow stronger despite a grip deficiency. The common sense approach with lifting hooks is to use them when you need them. If you don’t have grip issues with certain exercises, then continue to do them un-aided. However, if overloading muscles for hypertrophy is the end goal, hooks are a fantastic aid to help you maintain your grip. Hooks will also help protect your forearms and wrists during exercises like deadlifts, pull ups and lat pulldowns. Sold as a pair.
Overloading the muscles of the upper back can be difficult to achieve because many of the exercises are pulling movements and in many instances grip will fail before the targeted muscles of the upper back and legs will.
Hooks allow you to wrap around the barbell much quicker than conventional straps. This product is complimented well with the Xpeed Lifting Chalk.
Features |
Benefits |
Neoprene padded wrist cuff |
Provides maximum comfort during heavy lifts |
Reinforced wrist cuff |
Adds durability and stability for consistent support |
2.5-inch wide metal hook |
Offers strong, reliable grip to handle heavier weights |
Robust buckle |
Ensures secure attachment around the wrist |
Hook and loop closure |
Allows easy fit and quick adjustments for various wrist sizes |
Sold as a pair |
Convenient and cost-effective for balanced use on both hands |
Benefits |
Description |
Allows for heavier lifting |
Helps lifters increase load for strength and hypertrophy goals |
Protects forearms and wrists |
Reduces strain and helps prevent injuries during intense exercises |
Maintains grip during pulling exercises |
Keeps grip stable on deadlifts, pull-ups, and rows |
Speeds up barbell setup |
Provides quicker wrap-around compared to conventional straps |
Complements grip training |
Allows progressive muscle overload while managing grip limitations |