Fat Gripz One Series

Are your blue Fat Gripz a little too fat for some lifts? Have smaller hands? Try these. Instead of a 2.25" outer diameter, these are 1.75". You’ll still get all the benefits of thick-grip training.

Fat Gripz Pro Series

Activate more muscle fibers, build bouncer forearms, strengthen your grip, and make your elbows feel better. Just attach these to any piece of gym equipment.

Resistance Bands By Whatafit

Bands are an inexpensive way to add variety and challenge to your usual training. Use them for accommodating resistance, the reverse band method, or just to ramp up your bodyweight workouts.

Brute Force Sandbag

With four sets of handles (neutral, barbell, suitcase, and end grips) you can do damn near anything with this bag. Lift it, slam it, drag it, throw it… whatever. It can take it.

XMark Olympic Hex Bar

The XMark bar has angled, elevated plate holders, so it’s easy to load and unload, but the eye-catching feature is the handle design. The revolving tri-grip handles allow you to use a regular, fat, or really fat grip.

Foldable Flat Bench

Every home gym needs a simple, sturdy bench that doesn’t wobble. This one folds flat and stores easily so you can still get your car into the damn garage.

BFR Training System

Blood Flow Restriction (BFR) training works. This advanced system eliminates guesswork so you can get the compression level just right – not too tight or too loose – for the full training effect.

ATX Strength Mini Squat Ramps

These rubber wedges are damn handy. Unlike a lifting shoe, you can adjust how high you want your heels by just moving up or down the ramp. The high-density rubber won’t compress even under heavy loads.
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