Size & Fit Guide
Fit the gear. Own the movement.
Strivora equipment should match the way you train, the space you use, and the control you need. Use this guide to measure body-fit accessories, choose training tools with the right feel, and plan home gym equipment with enough clearance.
Start with the way the gear touches your training.
Fit is not only about size labels. For training equipment, the right choice depends on body contact, movement range, room clearance, and how much support or resistance you want during each session.
Measure the contact point.
For gloves, wraps, belts, weighted gear, and braces, measure the body area the equipment supports before selecting a size.
Match the movement pattern.
Choose gear based on whether you are lifting, pressing, pulling, jumping, boxing, stretching, balancing, or recovering.
Check usable space.
For benches, bars, mats, racks, and balance tools, measure both the product footprint and the surrounding movement zone.
Choose control over ego.
If you are between sizes or resistance levels, choose the option that supports clean form, stable reps, and safe progression.
Measure once. Train with less friction.
Use a soft tape measure for body-fit products and a flat floor measurement for equipment that needs clearance. Keep the tape snug, not tight, and compare your number to the product detail before checkout.
Training gloves and wraps
Measure around the widest part of your hand, excluding the thumb. Choose a snug fit that supports grip without cutting circulation.
Belts and weighted gear
Measure the natural waist or target wearing position. For weighted vests, check chest adjustment, shoulder comfort, and full breathing range.
Jump ropes and conditioning tools
Stand on the rope center and pull the handles upward. For general training, the handles should land near the lower chest or armpit area.
Mats, benches, and floor equipment
Check product length, width, and surrounding clearance so presses, hinges, stretching, core work, and balance drills do not feel cramped.
How a performance fit should feel.
The right fit should support movement instead of distracting from it. Strivora gear is selected for training use, so fit decisions should prioritize stability, range of motion, and repeatable control.
Quick reference by category.
Use this guide as a starting point before selecting a product. If a product page includes specific sizing notes, always follow the product-level details first.
Fit questions before checkout.
A strong setup starts with accurate measurements. For product-specific questions, contact Strivora with the item name and your measurement details.
If you are between sizes, choose based on how the product is used. For supportive gear, avoid anything that feels restrictive. For adjustable equipment, check the adjustment range on the product page.
Measure the listed product footprint, then add room for setup, body movement, lifting paths, stepping, stretching, and safe transitions around the equipment.
Resistance bands are usually selected by tension and exercise purpose. Choose a level that lets you control the full movement without breaking form.
Stand on the rope center and pull both handles upward. For general fitness use, handles should reach around the lower chest or armpit area, with adjustments based on skill and speed preference.
Yes. Contact Strivora at info@strivora.xyz with the product name, your intended training use, and your measurements so support can help you review the fit details.
Need fit guidance?
Send the product name, your measurement, and the way you plan to train. Strivora can help review fit considerations before you order. Standard shipping timing is 3–5 business days.