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Weightlifting Straps HMS F4431 — HMS lifting straps (model F4431)
Weightlifting Straps HMS F4431 — HMS lifting straps (model F4431)
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Weightlifting Straps HMS F4431 — HMS lifting straps (model F4431)
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Weightlifting Straps HMS F4431 — HMS lifting straps (model F4431)
Weightlifting Straps HMS F4431 — HMS lifting straps (model F4431)
HMS F4431 weightlifting straps are durable lifting accessories designed to enhance grip and stability during barbell, dumbbell and kettlebell exercises. Made for athletes and gym users who need additional support for heavy pulls and longer sets, these straps help transfer load to the forearms and reduce grip fatigue without altering exercise technique. The model name HMS F4431 identifies the design and features intended for strength training, powerlifting and general resistance workouts.
The straps provide a firmer hold on the bar or handle, helping to maintain control during multi-rep sets and heavy lifts. Constructed from robust materials, they resist abrasion and maintain shape under repeated use. Their design allows quick wrapping and adjustment so the user can secure the load rapidly between sets. By improving grip reliability, the straps can allow focus on target muscles and safer execution of pulling movements.
Thread each strap under the bar or handle, loop it around your wrist and then wrap the loose end tightly around the bar so it locks in place. Position the strap between the palm and the bar to transfer load to the wrist and forearm while maintaining a natural hand position. Tighten and secure the wrap before initiating the lift, and adjust tension as needed between sets. Remove the straps immediately after the set to allow grip muscles to work when appropriate.
Use the straps for heavy sets or when grip, rather than target muscles, limits performance. Do not rely on straps for all exercises; alternate with raw-grip work to maintain grip strength. Inspect straps regularly for wear and replace them if fraying or compromised stitching is detected.
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