Size & Fit Guide

Size & Fit Guide

Choose training gear that fits your body, space, and routine.

Fitvora sizing is about more than numbers. The right fit should support stable movement, comfortable grip, safer setup, and cleaner storage across strength gear, mobility tools, recovery accessories, mats, gloves, belts, straps, and home gym essentials.

Body Measure support items like gloves, belts, straps, and sleeves before selecting.
Space Check mat size, storage clearance, and workout radius for home gym comfort.
Use Match resistance, weight, grip, and recovery tools to your actual training routine.
Athlete lifting in a gym with strength training equipment
Fit guidance for equipment-minded training. Use this page to compare body fit, grip comfort, resistance level, and training-space needs.
FIT CHECK
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Measure before choosing

For wearable support gear, measure the exact area where the item will sit instead of guessing from general clothing size.

02

Match the training goal

Choose resistance bands, weights, and support tools based on movement control, not only the hardest option available.

03

Check your floor plan

Confirm mat dimensions, storage space, and safe movement clearance before adding larger home gym items.

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Prioritize comfort

A better fit should feel secure, easy to adjust, and supportive through repeated training sessions.

Workout mat training scene with active fitness movement
Measure Cleanly

Use real training positions, not perfect showroom posture.

Fit should be checked in the way the product will actually be used. Wrap support items over the correct area, test your hand position for grip tools, and map out how much room your mat, bands, or recovery tools need during movement.

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Hands and wrists For gloves, grips, and straps, measure around the palm or wrist area where the product needs support.
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Waist and torso For belts and support gear, measure over your training layer and allow enough room for bracing.
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Floor and reach For mats, bands, rollers, and compact equipment, confirm length, width, and movement clearance.
Training gloves Measure palm circumference and choose a secure fit that does not bunch, slide, or restrict grip.
Belts and straps Check waist, wrist, or hand placement and allow enough room for bracing, wrapping, and adjustment.
Resistance bands Select by training goal, control, and movement range. Lighter resistance can be better for warmups and mobility.
Mats and yoga tools Compare length, width, thickness, storage space, and floor surface before selecting a mat or mobility tool.
Dumbbells and kettlebells Choose weights that support proper form through full sets, not only a single heavy repetition.
Recovery tools Foam rollers, massage balls, and stretching tools should match target areas, pressure comfort, and storage needs.
Fit Feel

A good fit should feel secure, not distracting.

The right equipment fit supports your session without stealing attention. If an item shifts, pinches, limits range, or makes setup harder, reassess the size, placement, resistance, or intended use before training at higher intensity.

Too loose Gear slides, bunches, or needs constant adjustment during repeated movement.
Too tight Support feels restrictive, uncomfortable, or limits natural breathing and bracing.
Too heavy Weight choice breaks form early or turns controlled movement into compensation.
Just right Equipment stays stable, feels natural, and supports clean reps through the full session.
Strength training space with weights and functional workout equipment
Fit Questions

Quick answers before you choose.

Use these notes to refine your selection. For product-specific questions, contact Fitvora with the product name and the fit detail you want reviewed.

How should training gloves fit?

Training gloves should feel snug around the palm without cutting into the skin or limiting hand closure. If the glove shifts during pulling or pressing movements, it may be too loose.

How do I choose resistance band strength?

Choose a resistance that lets you control the full movement range. Lighter bands are useful for warmups, mobility, and activation, while heavier bands work better for strength-focused resistance.

What mat size should I choose?

Choose a mat that supports your height, stance width, and movement style. For floor exercises, stretching, and yoga-based routines, allow extra space around the mat for transitions.

Should I size up or down for belts and straps?

For adjustable support gear, select the option that places your normal training fit near the middle of the adjustment range. That gives room for bracing, layers, and small fit changes.

Can Fitvora help with a fit question?

Yes. Contact info@fitvora.xyz with the product name, your measurement, and the fit issue you are considering so the support team can help review your question.

Fit Support

Need help choosing the right fit?

Send Fitvora the product name, your measurement, your training goal, and the fit concern you want reviewed. We can help you think through size, support, resistance, and setup before you order.

Email info@fitvora.xyz
Phone 3092312136
Address 24B COOLIDGE CT STREAMWOOD IL 60107

Build your training setup with equipment that feels right from the first session.

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