

💪 Elevate your press game with wrist wraps that work as hard as you do!
Versa Wrapps are premium wrist wraps designed for powerlifters, bodybuilders, and athletes seeking superior wrist stability during pressing exercises. Made in the USA from a durable 70% polyester and 30% rubber blend, they offer firm yet flexible support without restricting circulation. Available in 12” and 18” lengths, these double-stitched wraps feature a quick thumb loop tightening system and heavy-duty hook and loop fasteners, ensuring a customizable, secure fit. Backed by a 1-year warranty, Versa Wrapps are the perfect complement to Versa Gripps for enhanced lifting performance.









| ASIN | B0F1DNNPV2 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #558,826 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #1,087 in Exercise Straps |
| Brand | Versa Gripps |
| Brand Name | Versa Gripps |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 29 Reviews |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Style | Classic |
| UPC | 850054235206 |
B**R
High quality wraps for press exercises
These are high quality wraps that fit well and truly lock the wrist in place. These wraps are easy to get on, don't slide around and don't loosen up with movement as the velcro strength and placement hold it very well. These were great for me for bench press and overhead press. They probably are not needed at lower weights but can be a big help when attempting heavier weights at the edge of your strength capacity.
D**.
Reliable, comfortable wrist wraps provide solid support and stability
Versa Wrapps are a great accessory to provide additional wrist support. These are wrist wraps and should not be confused with lifting straps or the Versa Gripps, which I've heard nothing but positive things about. The 12" wraps work perfectly for me, but it should be noted that I have smaller, slender wrists and do not need as much material to receive sufficient support. For those with larger wrists, who need more support, and/or who may be lifting very HEAVY weights, the longer 18" wraps are likely a better option. The wrist wraps seem to be constructed from a quality, durable material and wrap snugly around my wrists. The velcro remains secure during lifts without any slipping or loosening over multiple reps or extended use. I was concerned that they might be too bulky, but they are comfortable enough while providing stability during lifts. Although I felt a tad silly using them at first, I found them to be incredibly useful when returning to the gym after an extended hiatus following a MVA. The additional reinforcement helps my wrists feel more "solid" so that I can push more without as much concern regarding fatigue. I do have some concerns about the durability of the thumb loops, which are fairly thin pieces of elastic, but only time will tell how well they hold up. In the meantime, I will absolutely continue using these wraps and would have no qualms recommending them to others searching for reliable wrist support.
A**R
A fantastic wrist wrap option form a brand that already puts out fantastic equipment
These are versa grip brand, what more can I say? So if you've already been using versa grips for pull exercises, then you already know these are insanely high quality. For push exercises, up until now I had been using conventional wrist wraps from generic brands and even from rogue. These are different in some pretty critical ways. First, these are not elastic, they're a thick and stiff material. More conventional straps are highly elastic. Its just a different feel, but does offer significantly more support. Second, these only wrap around once, not multiple times like a conventional strap. This is just a muscle memory thing, but once I got used to it, the single wrap is obviously more efficient. If you already own versa grips an immediate ask would be whether or not you're going to find value from these. The normal versa grips can be used with push exercises, but I don't think they offer much wrist stability in that configuration. These definitely serve that purpose meaningfully and if the goal is to stabilize your wrists for heavy lifts then you need to invest in a wrap that's meant for that job specifically. Ultimately these are an amazing set of wrist wraps and if you've already experienced versa grips, then this is a definite purchase. If you've never used their products before, then this is a great entry point.
J**.
Feels pretty sturdy, great for weak wrists
It's more on the stiff side, and that's actually really nice for those with especially weak wrists for myself, much better for weights than other wrist wraps that I've used before
E**C
Not significantly better than other brands.
Decent wrist wraps, but not great in terms of value for money. I own a pair from another brand that is ~25% the listed price and they're almost identical in function and form. The Versa have ever-so-slightly stronger Velcro, but other than that, it would be hard to tell these products apart in a blind test. You're paying a premium for brand recognition and a 1-year warranty. Will they help you set a new PR? Maybe, if your wrists are your point of failure. But if that's the case, I think doing some wrist curls is a better option. I use these instead as "wrist guards" when performing dumbbell shrugs with heavy weight - they're good at preventing bruising on the wrists. As far as ease of use, the thumb loop mechanism works just as well as any other brand, and you can make them super tight without much effort.
A**R
Stretchy material
I really like these. They have lots of stretch to fit any size but can go from loose and comfy to her as rock for a pressing pr super quick. Thumb grip let's you position them perfectly making it easy to use and adjust. Strong Velcro. If you need a wrist wrap to keep sweat off your hands, reinforce a wrist that hurts, or just want to protect the joint these are a great option and feel quality. Been using them a few months and they still look new.
N**M
Easy to use and comfortable
I've only been lifting about a year, but never really tried any sort of plain wraps like these. I use Versa Grips all the time though, so I wanted to give these a try. The difference between using these vs not isn't going to suddenly increase your lifts, but I do feel like they help stabilize my lifts enough that I'd prefer to use these over not. Especially on my incline dumbbell bench press, these just seem to add a little more pressure/stability to my wrists. If it matters to anyone reading the review, I flat bench 55lb dumbbells for 9 reps. My bench is around 170 for 3 reps right now. Certainly still learning but I at least have a little experience. Other than pressing motions, these were also nice for barbell skull crushers. I'm not really sure if the wrist movement mattered or if just eliminating it allowed me to focus more on elbow form, but I'd recommend giving them a try for tricep work too. In terms of comfort, these are great. I don't feel any chafing even when wearing these for 40+ minutes on a press session. I think for what these are advertised as, they work great. If you don't already have a set of Versa Grips, absolutely get those first. Those are an absolute game changer. If you already have some and just want a little extra stability on certain lifts, these are a great option. Similar to the grips, I'm sure you can find more affordable options out there, but these are very well made, made in the USA, and support a company who cares about lifters and the community. They also have a much better warranty. Photos are the size 12. I have 19cm wrists.
G**W
Great home grown wrist wraps for lifting
Not a heavy lifter by any means but looking for wrist support as I do exercises to strengthen my shoulder (old / recurring injury). Build quality on these wraps is excellent, as you would hope at this price point. You’re paying for something that will last and it’s costing more because it’s made in the US. I think the value is “okay” but for sure there are many cheaper alternatives.. made overseas. Ordered the 12” model, seems to be about right for my needs. My understanding is to get the longer grip for more support / heavier lifting. The thumb loops make it easier to get the wraps attached but I don’t like the feel of them when lifting, and getting your thumb out of the loops once it’s attached is actually a little challenging. For me, I was able to ignore the loops and still get a good, supportive wrap with the loops tucked inside. When doing presses, there was a noticeable improvement in stability and I could focus more on other aspects of the press instead of worrying about my wrists. Everything felt tighter and more precise, which speaks to their functionality. Very glad to have these and they’re integral to my weight training at this point. If I start lifting heavier, for sure I’ll look into the Versa Gripps.
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