SBD is the gold standard when it comes to powerlifting accessories—belts, knee sleeves, and, yes, wrist wraps—and their reputation is evident everywhere, from meet platforms to Reddit threads. These wraps are widely praised for their consistency and support, and they’re approved for use in the IPF, USAPL, and USPA, making them a safe bet for anyone who plans to compete. While they’re clearly designed with powerlifters in mind, the range of options makes them usable well beyond meet day.
SBD offers three lengths—15.7-in., 23.6-in., and 39.4-in.—along with two stiffness profiles, flexible and stiff. The flexible option provides strong support while still allowing some wrist movement, which is why SBD recommends it as a first purchase for most lifters. The stiffer wraps deliver a rigid feel and are typically the second pair of lifters that are added once they know they want maximum reinforcement for heavy benching and maximum attempts.
There’s no getting around the downsides: these wraps are pricey, and the care instructions are more demanding than most—hand wash in warm water, then air dry. But if you’re serious about pressing heavy for the long haul, that’s part of the trade-off. These are purpose-built, competition-grade wraps, and they’re worth the investment if powerlifting is your primary focus.
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