Stretch Your Limits! 🧘♀️
The RDX Yoga Stretching Strap is a versatile fitness tool designed to enhance flexibility and range of motion. Featuring a durable Cordura outer fabric and comfortable EVA foam padding, this strap includes 6 adjustable loops for personalized stretching. Its universal design fits all foot sizes, while the breathable materials ensure a sweat-free experience. Perfect for athletes, yoga enthusiasts, and rehabilitation patients alike.
R**A
Great Socks !
I am very pleased, if you adjust the size properly, they work like boxing shoes on the mat! great when it comes to mma or muay thai, the most important thing is that the foot does not sweat in them and I feel comfortable
M**D
Good given the options for size 14 feet!
When you have size 14 feet, and you want more feel through the feet than trainers allow.....you want more protection (of the kit from your feet!) than socks allow...as well as stickiness for security in certain moves that socks won't give you....then they are good. Do I BJJ it? No....but when classes are back on I shall give em a bash and let you know.Using these in the garage on the mats (OCD about keeping them clean...hence a no bare feet policy on the mats) for kettlebells, Pilates and follow along Da Rulk on the Centr app. And they aren't bad....but there aren't exactly a huge amount of options for men out there, nor men with massive feet.They fit size 14 feet as they advertise - which isn't true of some other brands/products (cycling overshoes for example) and with washing they seem to give...and I am now starting to think a little too much, as they your feet tend to roll and slosh inside them in certain moves, and certain moves which aren't that physical and/or dynamic - think sheiko dachi; feet twice hip width apart, etc.I have two pairs and putting the second 'new' pair on for the first time really highlighted how much the first pair had stretched. So if you are at the lower end of the size range, be mindful of this. I would argue that there is argument for going a size down if you are on the bottom number, but I personally found the neck of the ankle cuff rather tight and the one part that stretches the least.They are also neoprene - so remember they absorb odour! AND they make your feet sweat, so double whammy! Despite washing them after every wear, the smell sneaks up on you! So I would recommend being pro-active and soaking them in a little warm water and warm water (the lavender Dettol is way more expensive, but it means you can then throw them in with your sports clothes without stinking out your kit and washing machine like a barracks!)Someone mentioned the decals/transfers? Yep, they don't seem to last - particularly the thin silver strips. However the important part, namely the rubber grip on the feet has stayed in place after umpteen 40 degree washes and soaks. I not grinding them anywhere near as hard as BJJ or grappling, but I am a fan of these given their price and functionality. During covid and the shortage of everything with the Evergreen/China thing, these were my only option - I googled yoga socks and powerlifting slippers - and my size? Forget about it!But they are much much better than risking slipping or the 'norse' of mopping your gym mats after EVERY session; they absolutely keep your feet warm and I suppose if you are sparring, they are considerate and respectful of the Dojo and fellow practitioners - but perhaps well worn in boxer/wrestler boots would be better?For me, Kettlebells, Calisthenics, Da Rulk beastings and Pilates, I love em! I no longer slip on yoga mats - which has been a massive bugbear of mine for donkeys! - they are an option more blokey shall we say, than yoga socks - and they do up to size 14 no problem.I wear a pair of sock liners underneath (Bridgedale coolmax sock liners) and the sweating is off the scale but the skin on my feet is absolutely glowing!
T**R
Great for sim racers
These socks fit great and give a great grip to the pedals.Lost a star due to being expensive for what you get
A**Y
Very grippy.
Great socks, I use them for Japanese Ju-Jitsu. Extremely grippy and form well to your feet, nice and tight. I forget I'm not barefoot wearing them.Only problem is that they are so grippy that pivoting on one foot is more difficult, but they are supposed to be grippy so I can't really complain.Been using them for around 6 weeks and they are still in very good condition.
M**E
Sides split
Son wore these for MMA and the sides spilt open on both pairs on outer side of each sock.They had been worn only a handful of times and laundered once therefore I didn’t send them back.For nearly £15 I would’ve hopped they wouldn’t split.I have seen them using extra strong button thread and they are lasting so far.Puts me off buying another pair though.
J**T
Comfortable to wear.
Looks like a great product and can't wait to use them tonight at Krav.
D**R
RDX MMA SOCKS.
I used to swear on the Bible to the quality of RDX, until I ordered their full finger training glove a year or so ago. These MMA socks are equally as disappointing. I ordered the large size - which are supposed to be for size 12 and up. My feet are 11, and these flimsy socks which are very tight around the neck; making it difficult to pull over the foot, were a particularly snug fit. So God help any bigfoots who order these. Come on RDX! You were the epitome of quality for a such a long time. What went wrong?
M**.
I wanted to wait about a year before i wrote this review
used for bjj so they get a pretty heavy duty work out. They have lasted me a year , which is surprising , still have not been damaged hopefully will get another year. I have not used them every session so when i say a year its been on and off usage and they are still in very decent working condition. I find wearing a pair of socks underneath helps keep them in place. as when i first wore them i had less support when rolling.
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