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Strength accessories play an important role in improving performance, comfort and safety during strength training. From grip support and joint stabilisation to mobility tools and added resistance, the right accessories help lifters train more effectively while reducing fatigue and strain during demanding workouts.
This collection includes essential training accessories such as cable attachments, resistance bands, lifting gloves, straps, wraps and sleeves, lifting belts, plus training add-ons like gym chalk, and ankle and wrist weights. These tools are commonly used in both home gyms and commercial strength facilities to support progressive training, improve grip and stability, and expand exercise variety across different workouts.
Strength accessories are commonly used alongside barbells, weight benches, racks and rigs and weights to build safer, more complete strength training setups.
What Strength Accessories Are Used For
- Grip support: improve control on pulls, rows and high-rep work (gloves, straps and chalk).
- Joint support: stabilise wrists, elbows and knees during heavier lifting (wraps and sleeves).
- Training variety: expand exercise options for cable and resistance training (attachments and bands).
- Added intensity: increase resistance for conditioning and bodyweight training (weight vests and ankle/wrist weights).
Strength accessories help improve comfort, stability and exercise variety, making them a simple upgrade for both home gyms and commercial setups.
Buyer Guidance
Start with what limits you first
If your grip gives out before your muscles do, start with chalk, straps or gloves. If joints feel unstable under load, wraps or sleeves are often the best first step.
Choose accessories based on your training style
- Strength & heavy lifting: belts, wraps and sleeves for bracing and support.
- Cable training: add quality cable attachments to expand exercise variety for arms, back and shoulders.
- Warm-ups & mobility: resistance bands for activation, rehab and accessory work.
- Conditioning: weight vests and ankle/wrist weights to safely add load.
Consider comfort and durability
If accessories will be used frequently (or in a multi-user gym), prioritise reinforced materials, quality stitching and correct sizing to reduce wear and improve consistency.
Build a small kit before buying everything
A simple starter kit for most lifters is bands for warm-ups, chalk or gloves for grip, then wraps/sleeves and a belt as loads increase.
How to Choose Strength Accessories
- Match the accessory to the movement: straps for pulls, belts for bracing, sleeves/wraps for joint stability, attachments for cable variety.
- Get the sizing right: belts and sleeves work best when properly fitted (too loose = no support, too tight = uncomfortable).
- Choose materials for your environment: commercial spaces benefit from heavier stitching, reinforced fabrics and durable grips.
- Use accessories strategically: save support gear for heavier sets so you still build raw strength and stability over time.
Accessories work best when they support good technique — not replace it. Use them to improve training consistency and quality as you progress.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are strength accessories suitable for beginners?
Yes. Many accessories such as bands, chalk and gloves improve comfort and consistency while you build technique and strength.
What are the most useful strength accessories?
Most lifters start with resistance bands (warm-ups), chalk or gloves (grip), and wraps or sleeves (support) as training loads increase.
Do strength accessories work in home gyms?
Absolutely. Accessories are one of the most cost-effective ways to upgrade a home setup without buying more machines.
Do you deliver strength accessories across Australia?
Yes. Orders dispatch from Sydney and ship Australia-wide.









































