EXO • LIGAMENTZ

In every grasp, every gesture, and every creation, our hands narrate the story of our species. Through the ages, our hands serve as both our greatest assets and our most vulnerable points. Within the realm of sports, they continue to be exposed to the grit of competition.
Years of relentless research has led to a pioneering innovation in technical sportswear.

First of it’s kind

Exoligamentz has developed the XH1, the world’s first soft exoskeleton glove that outperforms sports tape in strength, speed, and reusability.


This second-skin sports glove offers advanced finger reinforcement for contact sports like Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and Judo, seamlessly integrating with the hand’s anatomy.

Follow the journey

For over a century, athletes’ hands have relied on sports tape. The method remained virtually unchanged until 2014, when Ashkan Joshghani combined his firsthand experience as an athlete with his medical background as a veterinary medicine student to envision something better. What began as a concept has evolved through a decade of dedicated research focused on one of the body’s most complex structures: the human hand.

Today, Exoligamentz represents the first fundamental rethink of athletic finger protection.

Trusted by athletes

Kevin – “I actually tested this by wearing tape on one hand and the glove on the other. I noticed that on the hand with tape I could still feel a sense of strain on the fingers, however on the gloved hand it felt as if I hadn’t trained at all. I was genuinely surprised how buttery smooth my joints felt post straining.”

Oleksandr – “Wearing the gloves during bjj allows me to proceed with the grip exercises. Before that those things were hard to combine due to excessive pressure my fingers received during bjj classes.”

Lucas – “I’ve had many finger injuries in the past. Tape often comes loose and isn’t as secure as the glove. Because of that, I can only grip fight with limited confidence, which affects my game since subconsciously. With the glove, I feel much more confident and worry far less about injuries, which has a positive impact on my performance and makes training more enjoyable.”