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In the heart of Canada's forests soars the Great Grey Owl, an apex predator that embodies the fierce spirit of our tribe. Its unyielding gaze and poised stance for the attack struck a chord with us; it's an aesthetic that fits seamlessly with the concept of a tribe and resonates with our target audience. As the owl glides through the skies, it symbolizes the need for a fresh perspective, capturing opportunities with keen instincts or biding its time with strategic planning—akin to an athlete's dedication to training. It's no coincidence that this majestic bird, Canada’s largest owl, mirrors the deceptive power of our grips—seemingly robust yet surprisingly lightweight. Those watchful eyes, reminiscent of our grips, are always focused on the horizon of potential.
In the heart of Canada's forests soars the Great Grey Owl, an apex predator that embodies the fierce spirit of our tribe. Its unyielding gaze and poised stance for the attack struck a chord with us; it's an aesthetic that fits seamlessly with the concept of a tribe and resonates with our target audience. As the owl glides through the skies, it symbolizes the need for a fresh perspective, capturing opportunities with keen instincts or biding its time with strategic planning—akin to an athlete's dedication to training. It's no coincidence that this majestic bird, Canada’s largest owl, mirrors the deceptive power of our grips—seemingly robust yet surprisingly lightweight. Those watchful eyes, reminiscent of our grips, are always focused on the horizon of potential.
"Found My Soulmate, and it's Made of Rubber."
Eric - Founder & CEO
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Marcel
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It's like these grips looked deep into my soul and said, "I got you, bro."
Samantha
My Biceps Owe You a Thank You
They say the best things in life come in pairs, like socks and sandals (don't judge), but nothing beats the duo of me and my Tribus.
Joshua
Grip Game Now Stronger Than My Coffee
Who knew that getting a handle on life was as easy as upgrading your grips?