Top 5 Clavicular Accessories for 2026
Each of these products has been tested by our team and the Clavicular community. I've broken down why they earned a spot and who they fit best.
Clavicular Vertex Gym Bag
The Vertex is the foundation of your gym kit. With a 45-liter main compartment, it fits a full day's work and a training session. Standout features include a ventilated shoe pocket on the bottom, a padded laptop sleeve, and an external water-bottle holder that secures even large shakers. The waterproof base means you can set it on a wet locker room floor without soaking through. If you carry gear for two a day, this bag is worth the investment.
Clavicular Covert Training Headband
Sweat in your eyes during heavy squats? The Covert headband uses a carbon-infused fiber to wick moisture fast. Unlike elastic bands that stretch out after a month, this one maintains fit through 50+ washes. It's 2 inches wide, sits flat under hoods, and comes in four neutral colors. I recommend it for anyone who trains in hot conditions or has a history of sweat-related skin irritation.
Clavicular Apex Wrist Wraps
For pushing past plateaus on bench or overhead press, the Apex wrist wraps provide rigid support without cutting circulation. The 24-inch length gives enough wrap-around for most wrist sizes. Dual-strap closure with reinforced stitching keeps them secure under heavy loads. I've seen lifters add 10-15 pounds to their bench within two sessions just because they felt more confident locking out. They're the best choice if you're chasing PRs.
Clavicular Pulse Lifting Belt
A belt should stabilize your core, not restrict your breathing. The Pulse belt uses tapered suede leather that supports intra-abdominal pressure while allowing hip flexion for deadlifts. The 4-inch width covers the lumbar without digging into ribs. Velcro-free buckle design ensures no failure points. It's worth the price because it works for both squats and pulls - one belt for multiple movements.
Clavicular Shift Compression Socks
Long leg days, cardio, or travel - the Shift socks provide graduated compression (15-20 mmHg) that reduces muscle vibration and speeds recovery. They're made with a blended nylon-spandex material that resists pilling and stays up without rolling. A reinforced heel and toe add durability. If you're on your feet all day and then train, these are non-negotiable.