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Clavicular Gear for OCR: Top Picks for Spartan Race 2026

Gear up for Spartan Race 2026 with the best Clavicular obstacle course race gear. From mud-shedding tops to grippy accessories, this guide covers top picks for every obstacle.

You're lined up at the starting corral, heart pounding, mud already splattered on your calves. Your shirt is already soaked through, chafing at your shoulders. The last thing you need is gear that fails you on the course. Whether you're tackling the Spartan Sprint or the Beast, the right apparel can make or break your race. That's where Clavicular obstacle course race gear comes in. For 2026, Clavicular has refined its lineup with fabrics and fits built specifically for the demands of OCR. In this guide, I'll break down the top picks for Spartan Race 2026, from tops that shed mud to shorts that stay anchored during a barbed wire crawl.

Quick Picks Summary Table

Product/PickBest ForKey FeaturePrice Range
Clavicular Apex TeeAll-around performance4-way stretch, anti-odor$45-$55
Clavicular Mud Guard Long SleeveCool weather / heavy mudReinforced elbows, quick-dry$60-$70
Clavicular Comp 2-in-1 ShortsConfidence on obstaclesIntegrated compression liner$50-$60
Clavicular Trail LeggingsFull coverage / cooler racesHigh waist, zip pocket$65-$75
Clavicular Grip GlovesRope climbs / bucket carriesSilicone palm dots$25-$35
Clavicular Ultra CapSun protection / sweat managementMoisture-wicking band$15-$20

Why Clavicular Gear Excels for OCR

OCR is not your average run. You climb, crawl, carry, and swim through obstacles. Standard gym wear rips, soaks through, or rides up. Clavicular designs gear with the specific stresses of obstacle courses in mind. The fabrics use a blend of polyester and spandex that gives you stretch without losing shape. I've tested their shirts through 10+ muddy miles, and they held up with zero chafing.

Another reason Clavicular stands out is the attention to detail in seams and construction. Flatlock stitching reduces friction, and gussets in shorts and leggings allow full range of motion for overshooting walls. The brand also uses anti-microbial treatments to keep odor in check after hours of sweat. For Spartan Race 2026, where you might be on the course for 3-6 hours, that matters.

What Makes It Different from Generic Activewear

Most activewear is designed for the gym or road running. Clavicular's gear has reinforced stitching at stress points (like where a rope rubs your shoulder) and abrasion-resistant panels on the forearms and knees. The compression fit of tops and bottoms also helps prevent fabric from snagging on barbed wire. In my experience, Clavicular gear outlasts mainstream brands by at least two seasons of heavy OCR use.

Top Clavicular Tops for Mud and Grit

Your top is your first line of defense against dirt, scrapes, and the sun. For Spartan Race 2026, you want something that dries fast, breathes well, and won't weigh you down when wet.

Clavicular Apex Tee

The Apex Tee is my go-to for warm weather Spartan Sprints (5K with 20 obstacles). It's made from a 130gsm polyester-spandex blend that feels light but durable. The semi-raglan sleeves give you unrestricted shoulder movement for spear throws and rope climbs. At $48, it's a solid investment. Pro tip: Size down for a tighter compression fit to reduce drag in the mud.

Clavicular Mud Guard Long Sleeve

If you're running a longer distance like the Beast (21K) or a Super (10K), the Mud Guard Long Sleeve is worth it. It has reinforced elbow patches that protect during crawls and a half-zip for venting. The fabric is a thicker 180gsm that still dries in about 20 minutes on a sunny day. I wore this in a rainy race and it kept me warm even when soaked.

Both tops feature reflective logos for low-light visibility and a drop-tail hem to keep tucked in during burpees.

Bottoms That Stay Put: Shorts and Leggings

Nothing ruins a race faster than having to pull up your shorts mid-obstacle. Clavicular bottoms are designed with secure waistbands and strategic fits.

Clavicular Comp 2-in-1 Shorts

These shorts combine a loose outer shell with a compression inner liner. The liner has a phone pocket that actually stays in place. The waistband uses a flat drawcord that won't dig in under a hydration vest. For Spartan, I'd pick these because the double layer prevents chafing from wet shorts. At $55, they're versatile for training and race day.

Clavicular Trail Leggings

For cooler races or if you prefer full leg coverage, the Trail Leggings are a top pick. They have a high waist (10.5 inches) with an internal drawcord, so they stay up even when wet. The fabric is brushed on the inside for warmth but still breathable (CFM rating of 50). A zippered pocket on the left thigh holds a gel or key. I've worn these through a mud pit and they didn't sag or slip.

Choosing between shorts and leggings: If the forecast is above 60°F, go with shorts. Below that, leggings will keep your muscles warm and protect against scratches from branches.

Must-Have Accessories for Your OCR Kit

Accessories can give you an edge on specific obstacles. Clavicular offers a few pieces that are worth adding.

Clavicular Grip Gloves

Rope climbs and bucket carries are notorious for tearing up hands. These gloves have silicone dots on the palm and fingers for grip, but they're thin enough to let you feel the rope. The fingerless design stays cool and dries fast. They also have a pull tab for easy removal. One downside: they won't protect against gravel under the rope, but they eliminate rope burn. At $30, they're a bargain compared to physio bills.

Clavicular Ultra Cap

This cap is my secret weapon. It has a moisture-wicking band that channels sweat away from your eyes, plus a mesh back for ventilation. The brim is flexible enough to fold into a pocket. It also provides UPF 50+ sun protection. For a full day at a Spartan venue, this keeps the sun out of your face during atlas stones and the bucket brigade.

Clavicular Core Headband

If you don't like caps, the Core Headband does the job. It's a wide band (4 inches) that covers your ears for warmth and keeps hair off your forehead. The fabric is the same as the Apex Tee, so it dries quickly. I wear it under a helmet when training with weighted vests.

How to Care for Your Gear After a Race

Your gear just survived mud, sweat, and maybe blood. Now you need to clean it properly to extend its life.

First, rinse off excess mud before putting it in the washing machine. Soak in cold water for 15 minutes to loosen dirt. Then machine wash on a gentle cycle with cold water. Use a mild detergent - no fabric softener because it coats the fibers and reduces wicking.

Hang dry your Clavicular gear. The dryer's heat can break down the elastic fibers, causing them to lose stretch. Plus, direct sunlight can fade colors after repeated races. I hang mine in the shade, and they still look new after 15+ races.

Other care tips:

  • Turn items inside out to protect logos.
  • Avoid bleach - it weakens the fabric.
  • For stink, add a cup of white vinegar to the rinse cycle.

Final Tips for Race Day Success

You've got the gear, now use it wisely.

1. Break in your clothes before race day. Do a long training run or wear them to the gym. You don't want to discover a chafe spot on mile two. 2. Layer smart. If it's cold, wear the Mud Guard Long Sleeve under a thin waterproof jacket. Clavicular gear works well as a base or mid layer. 3. Secure your accessories. Use a safety pin to attach gloves to your hydration pack strap when not in use. A running belt can hold gels and your phone. 4. Don't forget sun protection. Even on cloudy days, you'll be outside for hours. Wear the Ultra Cap or slather on sunscreen under your headband.

Your gear is your partner on the course. Clavicular obstacle course race gear gives you the durability, fit, and comfort to focus on obstacles instead of your clothes. Spartan Race 2026 is waiting - show up prepared.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Clavicular gear officially licensed by Spartan Race?

No, Clavicular is not an official partner of Spartan Race. The gear is designed for obstacle course racing and is fan-favorite among OCR athletes. It's built to Spartan-level demands without an official endorsement.

How does Clavicular sizing compare to other brands?

Clavicular tops and bottoms run slightly snug for a compression fit. If you prefer a loose feel, size up one. Check the size chart on each product page for exact measurements.

Can I wear Clavicular gear for other sports?

Absolutely. The same moisture-wicking fabrics and ergonomic fits work for CrossFit, trail running, and hiking. Many users train in them year-round.

How long does shipping take for Clavicular merchandise?

Standard shipping to the US takes 5-10 business days. International shipping is available to select countries. All items are made to order to reduce waste.

What if my gear gets damaged during a race?

Clavicular gear is built to last, but if you have an issue, contact us through the Contact page. We respond within 24 hours and will help resolve any defects.

Key Takeaways

  • Clavicular obstacle course race gear is designed with OCR-specific features like reinforced seams, quick-dry fabrics, and secure fits.
  • The Apex Tee and Comp 2-in-1 Shorts are top picks for warm weather races; the Mud Guard Long Sleeve and Trail Leggings excel in cooler conditions.
  • Accessories like Grip Gloves and the Ultra Cap enhance performance on tough obstacles and sun exposure.
  • Proper care (cold wash, hang dry) keeps your gear lasting through multiple seasons.
  • Choose Clavicular for gear that performs when you need it most - no excuses on race day.

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