
Victory Grips are based in the United States, and you might have some trouble ordering them depending on your country. Quality has its price, so the Victory Grips are not a cheap option if you’re on a budget. However, this depends on the placement of my grips and my hands on the bar.


The only downside I’ve experienced so far is that the velcro strap sometimes hurts when I hang from the pull-up bar. So no matter what you prefer, Victory Grips will have the right option for you, even in different colors. You can choose between different materials like the genuine leather version or stealth grips made of high-performance synthetic microfiber. Or maybe you choose the version that’s a bit softer than the barehand feeling from a different version. They have different options for humid or cold weather. Victory Grips provide you with a grip matrix on their website to recommend you the right kind of Crossfit grips for your circumstances. My Victory Grips are the perfect combination of grip and protection for me. Especially in summer, when it’s humid, the rate of tearing my hands goes through the roof.
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I’m still a fan of the combination “no grips plus a ton of chalk.” But those grips come closest to this grippy feeling and add much-needed protection for my hands. And my Victory Grips are the first grips that really improve my grip when doing toes to bar or pull ups. I have pretty sweaty hands even before a workout has started. Every one of my clients who’s more on the competitive side owns a pair of those Crossfit grips. Victory Grips are used by some of the best Crossfit athletes and are also the fan-favorite in my own Crossfit box.
