Buying Hyrox socks?
Hyrox socks - which ones are best for you?
Hyrox is the fitness competition of the moment: a mix of running and functional workouts such as sled push, lunges, burpees and rowing. It demands everything from your body: endurance, strength AND explosiveness. That’s why the right sportswear is essential – and it starts with your socks. In this article you will discover which Hyrox socks will help you perform better and recover faster.
Why special Hyrox socks?
During a Hyrox race, you make thousands of steps and perform heavy power moves. That means:
- Intensive loading of your ankles and calves
- A lot of pressure on your circulation
- Risk of blisters or instability
With the right compression socks, you will not only improve your performance, but also prevent injuries and promote recovery.
Ankle Tape Compression Socks - maximum stability
The Ankle Tape Compression Socks are perfect for Hyrox athletes who need a lot of agility.
- Additional ankle support thanks to integrated tape technology
- Breathable and sweat-wicking material – prevents blisters
- Lightweight so you stay fast even during runs
👉 Ideal for exercises such as walking lunges, wall balls and burpees where ankle stability makes a big difference.
Calf muscle compression stockings - blood flow and recovery
For longer distances and explosive power, the
Calf MuscleTape Compression Sleeve is the best choice.
- Targeted compression stimulates blood flow
- Less chance of acidification during running
- Improved stability during sled push & sled pull
- Supports faster recovery after competition
Many Hyrox athletes choose long compression stockings because they provide more protection against impacts as well as keeping calves stable during heavy exertion.
Which Hyrox sock will you choose?
- Do you easily suffer from weak ankles or want extra stability? → Choose the Ankle Tape Compression Socks.
- Want to optimize full compression and blood flow? → Go for calf muscle compression stockings.
- Do you often train outside Hyrox, such as running or strength training? → Combine both socks depending on your workout.
Tips to improve your Hyrox performance
- Combine compression socks with Enforma running socks for light training days.
- Train with the official Hyrox training schedule to optimize your race preparation.
- Use recovery strategies such as foam rolling and adequate sleep in addition to compression garments.
Order your Hyrox socks from Enforma
At Enforma, you’ll find socks designed specifically for elite sports and recovery. Our socks are used by athletes in running, CrossFit and Hyrox.
FAQ about Hyrox socks
What socks do Hyrox athletes wear most often?
Compression stockings are the most popular because they provide stability and better blood flow during the intense combination of strength and cardio.
Can I wear normal running socks with Hyrox?
You can, but you lack the extra stability and compression you need with sled pushes and lunges.
Do compression socks also help recovery after Hyrox?
Yes, the pressure on your muscles allows for faster removal of waste products and less muscle pain.
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