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Fan of CrossFit? TacSource gear has you covered

Fan of CrossFit? TacSource gear has you covered

Fan of CrossFit? TacSource gear has you covered

CrossFit is surging in popularity - and for good reason. I myself have been doing it for about seven years now. It’s an incredible way to work out your entire body at once and keep yourself fit, not an easy task for the busy man or woman in today's world.

Busy crossfitters need quality gear, that’s a fact. You need something that can keep up with the intensity you’re placing on it just as well as you keep up with the same physical strain you place on yourself. And just like in everything else - tactical gear has you covered.

What do you need in CrossFit attire?

Durability: Your gear should handle the wear and tear of demanding workouts without falling apart.

Flexibility and Breathability: You need clothing that allows for full movement and doesn’t cause overheating.

Practicality: Quick access to essentials like a water bottle or gloves is key—you don’t want to waste time fumbling around mid-workout.


How can tactical gear help you?

  1. Durability and Toughness

CrossFit workouts are intense, often involving repetitive movements that cause heavy wear and tear on your clothing and gear. Tactical gear, designed to survive extreme conditions and rough handling, is typically made from high-quality, durable materials. The same pants, shirts, and boots that survive military operations or search-and-rescue missions can handle the stress of CrossFit workouts without getting shredded.


  1. Flexibility and Range of Motion

Tactical gear is engineered for those who need to stay agile. In CrossFit, you’re constantly moving through squats, lunges, burpees, and more. Tactical pants and tops often incorporate stretchy, moisture-wicking materials and reinforced seams, allowing for a full range of motion without restricting movement. Some gear even has strategically placed ventilation to help with airflow and breathability, ideal for high-intensity workouts.


  1. Extra Storage Options

One of the unexpected perks of tactical gear is the abundance of pockets, military personnel and first responders need to be able to grab equipment in a moment's notice. This can actually be pretty convenient for CrossFitters who want to keep essentials like a drink bottle, gloves, or small personal items on hand. While you won’t necessarily use pockets during your workout, they’re useful for carrying items to and from the gym or even for those who use CrossFit-style workouts in outdoor settings where personal belongings need to be stored.


  1. Weighted Vests and Load-Bearing Gear

Tactical weighted vests, often used in military training, have become CrossFit staples. Unlike traditional weighted vests, tactical vests are typically more adjustable and distribute weight more evenly across your torso. The result is a more balanced workout that engages your core and makes exercises like pull-ups, push-ups, and running even more effective.

 

What gear to stock up on?

  1. Tactical Weighted Vest

Look for a weighted vest that’s adjustable and can hold various weight plates to modify the load. This will allow you to scale up or down depending on the exercise or intensity level. Comfort is key, so make sure the vest has padded shoulder straps and an even weight distribution to avoid straining your shoulders and back.


  1. Tactical Pants or Shorts

Tactical pants and shorts usually come with reinforced stitching, rip-stop fabric, and a stretch-friendly design. You want pants or shorts that allow freedom of movement without being too loose.


  1. High-Quality Tactical Footwear

CrossFit involves a mix of running, jumping, lifting, and lateral movements, all of which demand versatile and sturdy footwear. Tactical boots and shoes are built for durability, often feature slip-resistant soles, and provide excellent ankle support. Look for a pair that’s lightweight yet rugged, with cushioned insoles and breathable materials.


  1. Quality Tactical Gloves

If you’re handling barbells, kettlebells, or doing pull-ups, a solid pair of tactical gloves can protect your hands from blisters and calluses as well as prevent the bar from becoming slippery from sweat. Many tactical gloves come with reinforced padding in the palms and extra grip, ideal for gripping onto a bar or rope without losing control.

 

Check out our range of high quality tactical training gear here.

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