Description:
This pair of padded cotton lifting straps from BEAST RAGE helps you hold heavier loads with more confidence during pulling and pressing movements. They combine wide cotton padding and neoprene wrist support to reduce pressure on the wrists while improving grip for deadlifts, rows and heavy dumbbell work, making them practical for strength training and bodybuilding sessions.
Key Points
The straps come in a pair and are made of a cotton blend that the manufacturer describes as durable and tear-resistant. The extra-wide wrap acts like a glove to shield the palms and distributes force away from pressure points. The neoprene padding around the wrist adds comfort during long sets and limits chafing. These grips aim to keep the bar secure and reduce the chance that grip strength fails before larger muscle groups do. Consider that these straps focus on reinforcing grip rather than replacing any wrist-specific support for severe injuries.
Technical Specifications
- Name: BEAST RAGE Weight Lifting Straps
- Material: cotton blend with neoprene wrist padding
- Sold as: pair
- Use cases: deadlift, rows, pull-ups, shrugs, dumbbell squats and other heavy pulling exercises
- Colour: as supplied by the manufacturer
Benefits
Using these straps allows you to focus more on target muscles during heavy pulling movements by reducing grip fatigue. The wide padded section provides a more comfortable contact with bars and dumbbells, which can be helpful for higher-volume sessions. The design also offers a more stable wrist alignment, which can make repetitive lifts feel more controlled and secure during sets where grip is the limiting factor.
Usage Recommendations
Wrap the strap around the bar so the padded section covers the palm and the tail wraps around the handle to lock the grip. Adjust tension so the wrist padding sits snugly without cutting off circulation. They are convenient to carry in a training bag and simple to put on between sets, though users may need a short familiarisation period to develop the most efficient wrapping technique. For those with wrist pain or recent injuries, consult a physiotherapist before relying on straps for progression.











