If you’re looking for added support and performance-boosting benefits for squats, then you may be wondering whether you should use knee sleeves or knee wraps.
Most lifters will need knee sleeves rather than knee wraps because they can be used for a wider variety of exercises and different styles of training. However, those whose primary goal is to squat as much weight as possible should use knee wraps instead of knee sleeves.
To help you decide whether you should use knee sleeves or wraps, I’ll outline the benefits and drawbacks of each piece of equipment and highlight their differences.
Key Takeaways
Knee Sleeves
Knee sleeves are typically made of neoprene material and are designed to fit snugly over the knee joint. They provide compression, warmth, and support to the knee during exercise.
Knee sleeves come in a variety of thicknesses, with thicker sleeves providing more support and compression. Thinner sleeves (3mm) are mainly used to keep the knees warm between sets.
Knee sleeves are approved for use in every raw powerlifting division in the world. However, in some federations, only select brands are approved so you will need to check the specifications of your federation if you are planning on competing.
Benefits Of Knee Sleeves
The benefits of knee sleeves include:
- Injury Prevention. Knee sleeves can help prevent injuries by providing support and compression to the knee joint during exercise. It also helps to keep the joint warm which increases blood flow and reduces aches and pains.
This stretching and compressing of the sleeve can aid in lifting 10-50 lbs more depending on the type of knee sleeve and how it is used.
Drawbacks Of Knee Sleeves
The drawbacks of knee sleeves are:
Who Should Use Knee Sleeves
Those who would benefit most from knee sleeves are:
However, knee sleeves should not be used by athletes with a current knee injury without being advised to do so by a physiotherapist.
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Knee Wraps
Knee wraps are made of a stretchy, elastic material that wraps tightly around the knee joint. They are designed to provide a significant amount of support and compression to the knee during heavy lifting.
Knee wraps come in different lengths, with longer wraps providing more support and compression while also being harder to wrap.
Regardless of length, the tighter the knee wrap is pulled around the knee, the more compression it will offer the lifter.
Knee wraps are not allowed in raw divisions of powerlifting, but they are popular in equipped divisions of powerlifting.
In the IPF (the largest global body of powerlifting) knee wraps are only permitted in the equipped division as they do not have a “raw with wraps” division. However, the USPA federation, they have “raw with wraps” and “equipped” divisions.
Benefits Of Knee Wraps
The benefits of knee wraps are:
If you want more compression they can be wrapped tighter, and if you want them looser then wrap them looser.
Drawbacks Of Knee Wraps
The drawbacks of knee wraps are:
Many lifters in knee wrap divisions struggle to squat to competition depth (hip joint below the top of the knee), which is why it’s common to see missed lifts because of lifters not meeting the set standard.
Knee wraps cut off the circulation in your leg. This can be painful and will mean that the wraps will need to be taken off and re-wrapped for every set if used properly.
There are some methods of wrapping your own knees which can be a great alternative but are usually seen as less effective.
Click here for a tutorial on how to wrap your own knees
Who Should Use Knee Wraps
They are particularly beneficial for powerlifters and weightlifters who are attempting to lift maximal weights in their sports.
Differences Between Knee Sleeves vs. Knee Wraps
There are several key differences between knee sleeves and knee wraps:
- Compression: Knee sleeves provide a moderate level of compression to the knee joint, whereas knee wraps provide a much higher level of compression.
Due to this, you can expect much more additional poundage added to your squat from knee wraps than knee sleeves.
Knee wraps increase a lifter's squat up to as much as 70 lbs when wrapped properly while even the thickest knee sleeves can only provide up to 50 lbs at most.
- Support: Knee wraps provide a much higher level of support to the knee joint than knee sleeves, which can help you keep your knee joint in the proper position while lifting heavier loads.
- Mobility: Knee sleeves allow for a greater range of motion in the knee joint compared to knee wraps. For this reason, it is easier to reach competition depth with knee sleeves than with knee wraps.
Additionally, training with knee sleeves results in better quad development than knee wraps because they allow for a more extensive range of motion.
- Comfort: Knee sleeves are generally more comfortable to wear than knee wraps, as they are made of a softer material and do not require the same level of tightness.
This can depend on the knee sleeve and how the knee wrap is wrapped however most individuals prefer knee sleeves for this reason.
- Durability: Knee wraps tend to be more durable than knee sleeves, as they are made of a more robust material.
Knee sleeves are one solid piece and a softer material that will be more susceptible to stretching out and losing their elasticity over time.
- Adaptability: Knee wraps can be adapted to what you want on a day-to-day basis by tightening or loosening your wrap job, whereas knee sleeves have a set level of tightness.
- Versatility: Knee wraps can only be used for the squat exercise whereas knee sleeves can be used for essentially all lower body exercises.
Knee Sleeve Recommendation
My favorite knee sleeves are the Gymreapers 7mm knee sleeves because they are light, comfortable, and easy for beginners to learn how to use. They also come with a 1-year replacement guarantee, so if you have any defect issues they'll send you a replacement for free.
Knee Wrap Recommendation
If you’re leaning toward knee wraps, then I recommend the Gymreapers Knee Wraps because they are cheaper than other brands, long-lasting, and come with a velcro closure that helps to keep them secure while you’re squatting.
Gymreapers knee wraps also come with a 1-year replacement warranty.
Related Article: Wearing Knee Sleeves For Squats
Frequently Asked Questions
Are Knee Wraps Or Sleeves Better?
The best option will depend on the athlete's goals and personal preferences, but most lifters will prefer knee sleeves as they are more versatile. Knee wraps provide a higher level of support and compression but they can limit mobility, whereas knee sleeves provide a more moderate level of support and compression.
Should You Wear Knee Sleeves If You Have Bad Knees?
Knee sleeves can be very helpful for managing aches and pains in the knee joint by keeping the joint stable, increasing blood flow to the working muscles, and keeping your joints warm between sets. That said, they will not cure an injury so if you’re in pain you should talk to a physiotherapist.
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