Built for layering and the warm-up. Compression-fit tops in tank, short-sleeve, and long-sleeve cuts. Wear under a heavyweight pullover for cool-weather training, on top during high-output sessions, or as a standalone for sessions where shoulder mobility and muscle compression matter most.
True compression through the torso, arms, and shoulders. Tight without restricting movement. Sized for the lifter and hybrid athlete shape. Returns to the body after each rep, holds shape through repeat wear and wash cycles.
Full-length sleeve compression for cool-weather training, base-layer use under the heavyweight cotton range, or warm-up volume on heavy lift days. Cuff sits at the wrist without tightening. Available in Grey and White.
Compression fit in short-sleeve and t-shirt cuts. Wear standalone for hybrid sessions where you want compression through the lift, layered under a hoodie for cool-down, or as a clean base for outdoor running.
Compression in tank cut. Open shoulder for full mobility, compression through the torso. Built for gym-floor work where the load goes overhead and the shoulder needs room to move.
How tight is compression fit?
Tighter than athletic fit. The garment hugs the working muscle without restricting movement — designed to return to the body between sets, hold the muscle stable under load, and pull moisture away from the skin.
Should I size up or stay true?
Stay true to chest measurement. Compression should sit tight against the skin without bunching. If between sizes, size down for full compression effect.
Can I wear base layers as everyday training?
Yes. Base layers work standalone for sessions where you want compression — heavy lifting, conditioning, sprint work — or as a layer under the heavyweight cotton range for cool-weather training.
What's the fit difference vs the seamless line?
Different jobs. Base layers are tighter and built for compression. The seamless line is lighter and built for breathability through hot sessions.