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CrossFit Gear Brands Built for Grip, Sweat, and Repeat Abuse

CrossFit gear has one job: survive contact with reality. That means chalk, bar knurling, missed box jumps, rope whips, washing-machine abuse, and the weird way people insist on training with both intensity and very little patience. The good brands know this. They make grips that hold, belts that do not fight transitions, ropes that actually spin well, and apparel that can take a beating without turning into gym-rag purgatory. This district is for people who want equipment that earns its spot in the bag.

Wellness · 7 Brands

The CrossFit Gear District

Victory Grips

Murfreesboro, TN

Serious hand protection for athletes who live on the rig.

Created to solve the constant hand-tear problem in high-volume gymnastics work, Victory Grips has become a staple for athletes who actually use the rig hard. The range is technical enough to matter, with different materials for different bar conditions. This is gear made by people who understand that skin management can decide your week.

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RPM Training

San Diego, CA

Jump ropes and training tools with a premium competition feel.

RPM helped push the jump rope from throw-in accessory to legitimately engineered training tool. The handles feel good, the spin is clean, and the products are built for people who actually care about double-unders getting smoother. Strong brand for athletes who are tired of fighting their rope.

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Bear KompleX

Dallas, TX

Grips, belts, sleeves, and support gear for full-box training days.

This brand grew by covering the practical side of CrossFit, hand protection, knee support, belts, and all the other pieces that keep showing up in gym bags. The aesthetic is direct, the catalog is broad, and the focus is clear. It wins by being useful to athletes who train often and break things.

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Caffeine and Kilos

Sacramento, CA

Training apparel and accessories with actual gym-culture personality.

Started with a simple name that told you exactly who it was for, this brand became one of the most recognizable voices in strength and CrossFit-adjacent apparel. The gear lands because it feels like it comes from inside the culture rather than trying to market at it. Equal parts community signal and wearable training kit.

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Frog Grips

Manchester, UK

Sticky-feeling grips and accessories built for bar confidence.

A newer player with a lot of athlete enthusiasm behind it, Frog Grips built momentum by promising exactly what CrossFit athletes care about: staying connected to the bar. The branding is louder than some competitors, but the point is performance. Good option for athletes who want aggressive hand support and do not mind personality.

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HSTL. Made

Grand Rapids, MI

Training apparel that looks sharp and still handles ugly workouts.

This brand found its lane by making gym clothing that feels more polished than standard fitness merch without becoming precious. The fits are athletic, the fabrics are built for repeat sessions, and the look translates outside the box better than most. Useful answer for people who want CrossFit gear that does not scream all the time.

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Reyllen

Manchester, UK

Belts, wraps, and training support gear with a cleaner modern finish.

Reyllen leans into support gear that feels contemporary instead of old-school meathead. Their belts and accessories are aimed at athletes who train hard across lifting and conditioning, not just one silo. It is a good fit for people who want capable gear without the clunky look.

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About This District

When you are shopping CrossFit gear brands, divide the category into performance tools and lifestyle extras. Performance tools matter most. Grips, jump ropes, belts, wraps, and sleeves directly affect training quality, especially in workouts with high reps, quick transitions, or bar work that tears up the hands. Look for products that solve a specific problem clearly. A good grip should match your bar type and hand preference. A good rope should spin smoothly and let you adjust length without treating setup like a science project. Belts and support gear should help without turning into armor. The best CrossFit gear stays light enough for mixed-modal work while still giving you confidence when load shows up. Apparel matters too, but usually after your core tools are covered. Prioritize fit, stretch, and sweat handling over branding. You want clothes that move through burpees, squats, and bike intervals without needing constant adjustment. The strongest CrossFit gear brands usually grow from actual gym use, not just generic fitness merchandising. Pay attention to whether the brand seems to understand box life, fast transitions, chalky hands, and rough storage. If the product feels built by people who train that way, it usually performs like it too.