How To Use Your Villain Wrist Wraps - Tutorial
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- Опубліковано 18 вер 2024
- Here is a quick video for you to understand how easy it is to use Villain Wrist Wraps. Remember the loop is not a thumb loop!
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Love these wrist wraps over the thumb loop ones.
Thank you so much for posting this, I love the tip about rolling the wrist while pulling the strap, made my wraps tighter.
Thanks for sharing! Going to order these now!
Told ya I was ordering them. BOOM! ua-cam.com/video/5jbSopyOyuw/v-deo.html
Mine have been sliding around my wrists as I try to wrap it a lot. Have to play with it.
Yea mine just rotates around so annoying
Wraps are awesome...Thanks! 🤠😎👍☝TEXAS
Great to hear buddy! Time to hit those PRs!!
In what situations would you recommend going with the stiff wraps over the regular ones?
Hi James,
The stiff wraps are really suited to when you are going for a significant weight PR or when they are often preferred in the sport of strongman. This is simply as they can provide much more wrist security. The 24" versions are by far the most popular .
Newbie question. I have the 24" Villain Wrist Wraps - Solid Gray. After viewing the video, I realized that I have been wrapping them incorrectly. Basically, I had them reversed and instead of wrapping clockwise toward the loop, I was wrapping counter-clockwise away from the loop. However, when I try to use the correct clockwise method as shown in the video, the wraps are far too loose. Using the wrong method, the stretch of the loop creates tension. Using the right method, the wraps do not stretch, and there is no tension. Any suggestions?
Got mines today. Having trouble getting them on
Nice
I tried these wrist wraps but they just were too soft for my heaviest lifts. I have wrist issues and I really need good support. I also have Grim Reaper and Rogue wraps but these too were also too soft. Good for moderate lifts but for my heaviest lifts I had to buy really stiff wraps, but I won't mention the company. It's made a big difference in my ability to support my bad wrist. Otherwise, these are nice wraps.
Thank you for the feedback. We do also offer Stiff versions of our Villain wraps in 16", 24" and 30". Im glad the villains are working for a lot of your training, but if you need to refresh your stiff versions just give us a shout :-)
@@tuffwraps Thanks, I didn't know that. Thanks.
What’s the best size to go with? I get a lot of wrist pain but not sure if 16 in is a good size. I want 24 inch but not too sure if that’s too big?
I'd say to get the 24 inch, they also have them in "stiff" which seems to work better for my ulnar sided wrist pain
As above, the 24" are a great all round wrap and provide enough support for some pretty heavy lifts!
How long does it take to get a text from tuff wraps about your order ?
So I’m an athlete and do heavy ass weight or atleast for me and I PR a lot for squatting and benching. I do deadlift but I use wrist straps for that. But should I get the stiff for my case, or 16, or 24
We would suggest the Stiff 24" wraps for your PR attempts. These really are the favourite for many power lifters and strongman athletes when they are going for the bigger numbers.
Wish to try 24" version on my way to 200kg bench press :)
Love em🔥🔥💪🏾🦍
The 16 inch is all you need 👍
The 16" is 100% the most popular wrap choice :-)
@@tuffwrapsyeah they're pretty good 👍 I'll probably get the 24 inch next 👍
Sounds like a plan, whats your fave colour?
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This is sad, but you’re right you want to prevent flexation in your wrist! But you have done absolutely nothing. I repeat nothing by just wrapping around your wrist. You have to go up above the heel of your hand and back down to create like a cast to stop wrist flexation!!!!