Depending on the characteristics and use of each person, it is more advisable to choose one model or another of Grip. The variables that must be taken into account for the choice to be adequate are:
- Body weight
- Training level
The combination of both factors will result in Grip that adapts to our needs, which lasts over time and is comfortable in training.
What are and what are the Grips?
The Grips They are a hand protection accessory in the practice of Cross Training. They are used above all in performing exercises - mainly gymnastics - in which friction is intense, to prevent the appearance of calluses and wounds.
The Grips They cover the palm of the hand and hold on the wrist, adapting to each person, serving as support and protection. They are normally held in 2 or 3 fingers through holes, although they also exist Grips without holes. The objective in both models is the same, protecting the athlete's hands. We will see the differences later.
If you want to know more about the types of Grips, How to wash them or how to use them you can consult our post Grips Cross Training: What are they, what they are for, how to choose them and use them.
Types of Grip
Raven Grips
They are the Grips finer with tan only 1mm thick. Being tan Fine are not recommended for people with a body weight and high training level, since they would suffer a lot of tension and wear would be very fast, even causing their breakage.
They are made of synthetic leather, like all our Grips. With these Grips You will feel the total contact with the bar and you will not lose grip. They are perfect for dominated and people who practice calisthenics.
Rx Grips
The Grips Rx They are one of the favorite options for our users. It is 1.8mm thick, which make them resistant and lasting. They are made with carbon fiber and have a spectacular grip.
Thanks to the medium material and thickness are some Grips Very versatile. They are recommended for the vast majority of people. They are the Grips Perfect for the user who has been practicing Cross Training for a while and looks for an economic but lasting option.
Falcon Grips
The Grips Falcon They are sisters of the Grips above. The difference is that its 2mm thickness makes them the Grips more resistant to the market. They are recommended for people with a very high body and body weight volume. Thanks to their thickness they are preferred by many athletes.
Super resistant, maximum durability and now with an inner layer of 0.08mm to give you more softness to touch and less friction with the palm of the hand.
Azor Grips
They are oriented to the most demanding users and with a volume of training very high, we could even say that professional.
Eagle Grips
The Grips Eagle are thin, soft, resistant and with a spectacular grip thanks to micro diamond technology. They have a thickness of 1.1mm, so they are not indicated for users with a very high body weight.
In addition, they have the plus that thanks to their fabric, magnesium adheres better and grip to the bar is even greater.
Golden Eagle Grips
The Grips Golden Eagle with the improved version of the Grips mentioned above. They are the only ones Grips without holes to date. They have a thickness of 1.8mm with the ‘micro diamond’ fabric that will make your grip greater. In addition, the doll part has been improved, making it thicker to increase protection and comfort.
They are the Grips Perfect for a competition thanks to its lightness, grip and speed in transitions.
They are not indicated for people with high body weight, since the tissue is more fragile than that of others Grips And the ‘Micro Diamond’ technology could deteriorate quickly, exposing the protection layer.
Grips Condor Grips
The Condor Grips are other Grips No PICSIL holes. They are made of a special fabric called Technical Fabric, which guarantees a good grip and maximum comfort when you hang from the bar.
They are probably ours Grips More versatile, suitable for all types of athletes. They are a little thicker than the rest and also softer. But they combine resistance and grip in a very balanced way, which makes them perfect for high training volumes. In fact they are the favorites of Roman Khrennikov.
No matter what your level, it is a Grip Perfect for both athletes that have just begun to make cross training, and for athletes that have a very advanced level.
They allow you to make the grip you want, but thanks to its level of resistance, if you make the so -called ‘suicide grip’ (which consists of grabbing the bar only above, including the thumb), the Grip It will not leave.
¿Grips With or without holes?
Grips With holes
The Grips With holes they usually have 2 or 3 holes through which the fingers are introduced. As a rule, one more hand Great will prefer one Grip of 3 holes and a smaller hand will feel more comfortable with a Grip of 2 holes. But like everything else, tastes are very personal and operation is the same.
Advantages of Grips With holes:
- You can choose whether or not to put your fingers. In this way you will have 2n1. There are exercises that demand more contact, such as exercises in rings, where it is more advisable to use Grips With holes, especially if you are a beginner.
- You can make the fold. Thanks to putting your fingers you can make a fold right in the area where calluses that will give you greater protection against friction.
Grips without holes
In the Grips Without holes, the fingers are on the air and there is no contact between the bar and the palm of the hand. Our version of Grips without holes is called Golden Eagle Grip. It is one Grip Designed for the most demanding athletes. The surface of the palm is larger to offer greater protection, as is the doll area that is thicker for greater support and comfort.
Advantages of Grips without holes
- Faster transitions. Not having the fingers in the holes, the transitions between exercises are faster.
- The surfaces of the palm and wrist are wider, and specifically the latter is more reinforced, for greater support, protection and comfort.
Of course, there is not a single Grip That you can choose, but we hope this guide helps you to make a more accurate choice based on your needs and demands.
4 thoughts on “How to choose Grips Cross Training? Guide to choose the Grip According to your needs”
Eduardo
Hola. Siguiendo la estructura del artículo:
- ¿Dónde se encontrarían las Condor?
- ¿Cuáles serían sus características y recomendaciones?
Gracias!
Eduardo
Siguiendo el estilo de este artículo: ¿Dónde estarían las Condor? ¿Cuáles son sus recomendaciones de uso?
Gracias.
Kathy
Gracias por las descripciones, me han ayudado a decir los productos que quería.
carlota
Post interesante. Gracias a ello he podido elegir las calleras idóneas.
Muchas gracias