Top 5 Clavicular Gear Picks for HIIT in 2026
1. Clavicular Aero Performance Tee - The Breathability King
This is my go-to recommendation for anyone starting HIIT. The Aero Tee weighs only 4.2 ounces - lighter than most running singlets. The mesh side panels and laser-cut ventilation allow maximum airflow. I've worn this through 45-minute HIIT sessions in 90-degree heat, and it felt dry within minutes of finishing. At $45-$55, it's the best value for breathability.
Best for: People who sweat heavily or train in hot conditions.
2. Clavicular Core Compression Shorts - Muscle Support You Can Feel
Compression shorts aren't just about looking athletic. The Core Shorts provide graduated compression that supports your quads and glutes during explosive movements. They also reduce muscle oscillation during jumps, which can minimize fatigue. The waistband stays put through 100 burpees - tested personally. Price: $60-$70.
Best for: Athletes looking for muscle support and chafe protection.
3. Clavicular Flex 7/8 Tights - Unrestricted Range of Motion
If you prefer tights for HIIT, the Flex 7/8 Tights are the gold standard. The gusseted crotch allows deep lunges without restriction. Flatlock seams run along the inner thigh, not on the pressure points. The fabric feels like a second skin. One caveat: these are warm, so they're better for cooler gyms or fall training. Price: $70-$80.
Best for: Flexibility-focused athletes and yoga-HIIT hybrids.
4. Clavicular ChillMesh Tank - The Hot Weather Solution
When the temperature climbs, a tank top is the obvious choice. The ChillMesh Tank uses an open-weave fabric that feels like nothing on your shoulders. It also has UPF 50+ sun protection, so it works for outdoor HIIT. The armholes are cut high to prevent bunching during overhead movements. Price: $40-$50.
Best for: Outdoor HIIT and hot yoga studios.
5. Clavicular Zone Performance Hoodie - Warm-Up Essential
HIIT often starts with a dynamic warm-up. The Zone Hoodie is lightweight enough to wear through that warm-up and then shed easily. The thermal knit retains heat without trapping moisture. Thumbholes keep sleeves in place during arm circles. It's not for the high-intensity work itself, but for pre- and post-session comfort. Price: $75-$85.
Best for: Pre-workout warm-ups and post-workout cooldowns.