Technical equipment for functional and high-intensity training

PICSIL – Training equipment, grips, and apparel for functional training

Picsil develops training equipment, grips, and functional apparel for those who train hard – regardless of their goals. The brand is known for products that provide grip, stability, and freedom of movement throughout your workout, whether you're training strength, mobility, yoga, running, or high-intensity functional training.

Material choices and details are designed to withstand high impact, frequent use, and rapid movements, without compromising feel or function. Picsil products are used by both recreational and active athletes.

At Gulo Sport, you'll find a carefully selected range of Picsil equipment – chosen for those who want gear that performs in practice, every day.

That's why we turn to Picsil when grip really matters

Because we've experienced the difference.

Picsil doesn't just make "another pair of grips." They make grips that actually last through many repetitions, heavy exercises, and long sessions without you having to adjust between each set.

We like that they:

– work both with and without chalk
– don't become uncomfortable as your heart rate rises
– fit snugly around the wrist
– are durable

It's not necessarily the flashiest gear in the box. It's just what we pick again and again.

At Gulo, we don't choose brands because they are big.

We choose them because they stand up to reality.

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Everything you need to know about Velites gear for CrossFit, HYROX, and functional training.

**Frequently Asked Questions about Velites (FAQ)**

What is Picsil known for?

Picsil is known for functional training equipment, grips, belts and apparel that provide grip, comfort and performance in all types of training.

Is Picsil equipment suitable for multiple types of workouts?

Yes. Picsil is developed for functional training, strength, mobility, yoga, and running – for both beginners and experienced athletes.

How do I choose the right size for Picsil clothing?

You can find size guides under the products. Here, you can measure your body and compare it with Picsil's recommendations for the best fit.

What sets Picsil apart from other brands?

Picsil focuses on grip, comfort, and freedom of movement with materials that can withstand frequent use and intense workouts.

Is Picsil a Spanish brand?

Yes. Picsil was founded in Spain and has grown to become an international fitness brand in functional training. The brand started with a focus on the CrossFit community but has since developed products for several types of training – from strength and running to mobility and yoga.

Is Picsil only for CrossFit – or does it suit all types of training?

Picsil is suitable for anyone who trains functionally, whether you do strength training, running, mobility, yoga, or high-intensity training. The products are designed for movement, grip, and comfort – regardless of your level or type of training.

What is the difference between Picsil grips – with and without chalk?

The difference lies in the material and how the grips function against the rig and bar.

Grips without chalk (no chalk / carbon grips)

– Designed to provide maximum grip without the use of chalk.

– Works best on smooth bars and rig surfaces.

– Popular in competitions where chalk use is restricted.

Grips with chalk (traditional / suede / fiber)

– Requires chalk for optimal grip.

– Provides more control when hands get sweaty.

– Often preferred by athletes who train with traditional chalk.

Choosing grips depends on your training environment, preferences, and the movements you perform most often – for example, muscle-ups, toes-to-bar, or pull-ups.

Which grips should I choose as a beginner?

If you are new to functional training or CrossFit, it is recommended to start with an all-round model that provides good grip and a little extra palm protection.

Grips used with chalk can be easier to control initially, especially if you train in an environment where chalk is common.

If you often train without chalk, a "no chalk" model can be a good choice.

The most important thing is to choose the right size and a model that suits your training style – pull-ups and toes-to-bar place slightly different demands than heavy barbell exercises.

If you are unsure, we are happy to help you choose the right one.