Show uplike a champion.
Sangram Singh does. Double Commonwealth Heavyweight Champion, Fit India Icon, and the first Indian male wrestler to become an MMA champion — three titles across three continents, past 40. Now he trains and recovers in The Sock Street compression range.
More than a name.
Double Commonwealth Heavyweight Champion and India's first-ever male wrestler to become an MMA champion — a hat-trick of international titles, won past 40. A Fit India Icon, making India proud globally.
Age is just a number. What defines us is passion and determination.
As the face of Tobacco Free India and a Fit India Icon, Sangram only lends his name to what he stands for — discipline, health and showing up. That's why he trains and recovers in ours.
Built for joints that have been through it.
A Fit India Icon who lives by training, recovery and discipline, Sangram knows a hard session is only half the work. Graduated compression is engineered for the other half — circulation, recovery and joint support, whether you're in the ring or on your feet all day.
Circulation
Graduated pressure helps blood move, so working muscles get oxygen and clear fatigue faster.
Recovery
Less swelling and muscle soreness after training means you bounce back for the next session sooner.
Joint support
Targeted compression steadies knees, calves and elbows under load — the joints that take the hits.
Endurance
Reduced muscle vibration and fatigue helps you hold form and go longer before you break.
Five ways to wear the fight.
The launch compression line — engineered for circulation, recovery and joint support, from head-to-toe coverage to everyday wear.
Train like a champion.
Recover like one too.
Worn by a three-time MMA champion. Built for everyone still in the fight.
Explore the collection →He doesn't stop at recovery.
Compression is where the recovery happens — but the work happens in the sports range. Performance socks and training kit built to move the way he does.
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A career that earns the endorsement.
The film.
His journey to champion, in his words.