Product Care
Maintain the gear. Protect the work.
Strivora equipment is built for focused training routines, but long-term performance still depends on simple care habits. Use this guide to clean, store, inspect, and maintain strength gear, conditioning tools, yoga mats, boxing accessories, and recovery equipment.
A care routine built around real workouts.
Sweat, friction, floor contact, grip pressure, and storage habits all affect fitness equipment. A few minutes of care after training can help reduce odor, surface buildup, premature wear, and cluttered setup zones.
Wipe down contact surfaces.
Use a clean, lightly damp cloth on handles, benches, mats, grips, and support pads after sweat-heavy sessions.
Reset your gear zone.
Reorganize dumbbells, bands, jump ropes, gloves, and mobility tools so each item is dry, visible, and easy to access.
Inspect stress points.
Check straps, stitching, rubber surfaces, attachment points, band tension, handles, collars, and moving parts before high-intensity use.
Store away from moisture.
Keep equipment in a dry, ventilated area and avoid leaving gear against damp flooring, direct heat, or harsh sunlight for long periods.
The clean-store-inspect system.
Product care should be simple enough to repeat. Treat each session as a reset: remove sweat, let equipment dry, return it to a stable storage position, and check the contact points before heavier work.
Use mild care methods.
Avoid harsh chemicals, abrasive brushes, soaking, or heavy solvents unless a product label specifically allows it.
Let gear dry before storage.
Gloves, wraps, mats, belts, foam pads, and fabric accessories should be fully air-dried before being packed away.
Keep weight gear stable.
Store plates, dumbbells, kettlebells, barbells, and benches on level surfaces to reduce impact, rolling, and unnecessary surface wear.
Retire gear with visible damage.
Stop using equipment if you notice cracks, torn straps, loose hardware, unstable handles, split bands, or severe surface breakdown.
Protect materials without over-treating them.
Fitness equipment uses different surfaces: rubber, steel, foam, fabric, vinyl, nylon, and textured grip materials. Care should be targeted, gentle, and consistent.
Care by equipment type.
Use this quick reference as a starting point. If a product page or label includes specific care instructions, follow the product-level guidance first.
Product care questions.
A clean setup makes training smoother. For product-specific care questions, contact Strivora with the item name and how you use it.
Use mild care methods unless the product instructions say otherwise. Avoid harsh solvents, abrasive brushes, soaking, and strong chemicals that may damage rubber, foam, fabric, or coated surfaces.
Store resistance bands clean, dry, and away from sharp edges, direct heat, and long sun exposure. Inspect for cracks, thinning, or tears before each use.
Not while damp. Open them fully and let them air dry first. Sealing damp fabric inside a bag can trap moisture and odor.
Stop using equipment if you notice cracks, split bands, torn straps, unstable handles, loose hardware, damaged stitching, or any condition that could affect safe training.
Yes. Contact Strivora at info@strivora.xyz with the product name, how often you use it, and the care question you want reviewed.
Need gear care guidance?
Send the product name, your training use, and the care issue you want reviewed. Strivora support can help you choose a practical next step. Standard shipping timing is 3–5 business days.