Bundles
Weighted Calisthenics Set
€68,85 €57,15
Calisthenics Starter Set – Parallettes, Wrist Wraps & Jump Rope
€53,55 - €57,56
The complete kit for every stage of training
Three bundles. Each built for a specific moment in your calisthenics journey.
Why a bundle and not individual products? Because calisthenics equipment works as a system, not in isolation. Parallettes without wrist support, or a dip belt without joint protection, solve only half the problem. Each bundle here covers the complete picture.
To get started Calisthenics Starter Set
The first kit for anyone starting from scratch. Parallettes increase push range of motion, wrist wraps protect your joints from session one, and a jump rope handles warm-up and cardio — three tools, one complete solution.
See the Starter SetTo level up Weighted Calisthenics Set
When your bodyweight stops being the limiter, external load is what moves you from athlete to specialist. The dip belt with rope adds direct load to weighted pull-ups, dips, and squats. Elbow sleeves and wrist wraps keep joints stable as volume and intensity scale up.
See the Weighted SetGrip & Performance Grip & Bands: own the bar
Grip fails before the muscle does, and a single band doesn't cover every assistance level. The liquid chalk 3-pack solves grip for pull-ups, pressing, and ring work without loose powder mess. Multi-colour resistance bands give you graduated load to match any exercise to the level of the day.
See all bundlesFrequently asked questions about calisthenics bundles
Why buy a bundle instead of individual products?
Calisthenics equipment works as a system. Parallettes without wrist support, or a dip belt without joint protection, solve only half the problem. Each bundle here covers the complete setup for a specific training stage, at a lower price than buying the pieces separately. To understand what each piece covers, read our top 5 calisthenics equipment guide.Which bundle is right for a beginner?
The Calisthenics Starter Set is the right starting point for most beginners. Parallettes cover push and skill work, wrist wraps protect joints from day one, and the jump rope adds warm-up and cardio. If you are not sure where to begin, our calisthenics for beginners guide covers exactly how to structure your first weeks.When am I ready for the Weighted Calisthenics Set?
The standard benchmark is 10 to 15 clean bodyweight dips and 6 to 10 strict pull-ups before adding external load. If you are still building that pull base, our guide to increasing pull strength in calisthenics covers the progression step by step.Can I use these bundles outdoors or while travelling?
Yes. All three bundles are designed for portability. Parallettes, wrist wraps, and jump rope fit in any gym bag. The dip belt and elbow sleeves are equally effective in a park or a gym. For outdoor training ideas, see our portable calisthenics guide.How do I get the most from the resistance bands in the Grip & Bands bundle?
The multi-colour bands cover five resistance levels, making them useful for pull-up assistance, mobility work, shoulder activation, and accessory exercises. To get the most from each band level, read our complete guide to resistance bands for calisthenics.Blog posts
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, by Wilddynamics Team Hard vs Soft Wrist Wraps: Which Is Best for Calisthenics?
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, by Wilddynamics Team The Ultimate Guide to Dual-Layer Natural Latex Resistance Bands
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, by Wilddynamics Team Best Parallettes to Buy in 2026: Wood vs Metal vs Hybrid
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, by Wilddynamics Team 15 Parallettes Exercises for Calisthenics (Beginner to Advanced)
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