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Wood Rings & Straps

Take your workout vertical with Gymnastic Rings and Straps — the ultimate tool for bodyweight and calisthenics training. Whether you’re pushing through pull-ups, muscle-ups, planches, the iron cross, or just swinging around like your inner monkey demands, these rings are built to move with you. Each ring is crafted from premium Baltic birch wood, offering a smooth, natural grip that provides comfort through even the toughest sessions. Choose the wood ring that fits your hands and training style: the 1.25-inch diameter ring option, commonly used in functional fitness gyms and ideal for those with larger hands, or the Olympic Federation-compliant 1.11-inch ring, designed for smaller grips and a traditional gymnastics feel. Pair your rings with the right strap length for your space — 7.5-foot straps are perfect for home gyms with low ceilings, while 14-foot straps give you extra reach in commercial or outdoor training spaces. When ring work is life, upgrade your setup with the Competition Gymnastic Straps and Wood Rings. Featuring 7- and 14-foot straps with a streamlined quick-adjust system and 2.5-inch incremental height markings, you can dial in your perfect setup in seconds. The lockable carabiner design keeps every rep secure and stable — whether you’re flying through muscle-ups, leaning back for rows, or the kids are hanging upside down threatening to “suck your blood” because they’re bats?... No, wait — they’re vampires, obviously. From serious skill work to spontaneous family circus acts, these rings are built to handle it all.

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