Most powerlifters think any shirt will do for a PR attempt. I used to believe that too until I missed a deadlift because my tank slid off my shoulders at the lockout. That single miss taught me that apparel isn't just about looking the part. It can directly affect bar path, range of motion, and even confidence under the barbell. This guide breaks down the Clavicular powerlifting gear that actually supports your heaviest lifts in 2026.
| Product | Best For | Key Feature | Price Range |
|---|---|---|---|
| Clavicular Heavy-Duty Tank | Everyday training | Reinforced side seams, drop-tail hem | $35-$45 |
| Clavicular Pro Singlet | Competition deadlift/squat | 4-way stretch, snap crotch | $55-$65 |
| Clavicular Compression Shirt | Bench press stability | Flatlock seams, sweat-wicking | $40-$50 |
| Clavicular Racerback Tank | Warm-ups & accessories | Lightweight 6 oz cotton | $25-$30 |
| Clavicular Knee Sleeves (gear accessory) | Squat support | Neoprene, 7mm thickness | $30-$40 |



