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 WAR ROADGEAR was not built for comfort. It was built for conquest.


Forged from raw steel, scorched rubber, and relentless ambition, our TRAINING TOOLS are built from reinforced tires, and powered by chaos. Every strike you throw into WAR ROADGEAR equipment is a payment toward power. Every drop of sweat is an investment in dominance.

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 This is hunger management for fighters who refuse average, those who don’t train to participate—they train to take. We believe struggle is currency, pain is profit, and resilience is non-negotiable. While others sell equipment, we sell an edge.

WAR ROADGEAR— turn suffering into strength.

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DAVID HEMINGWAY

Founder & CEO — WAR ROADGEAR

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For over 30 years, my life has been forged in combat sports, competition, and real-world pressure. As a former Golden Gloves Champion, kickboxer, law enforcement officer, and long-time gym owner, I’ve spent decades inside the grind—training athletes, testing equipment, and pushing limits.

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As a gym owner, I never stopped experimenting. I tested every bag, every piece of gear, every training tool I could get my hands on. I modified, rebuilt, welded, bolted, duct-taped, and re-engineered equipment constantly—always searching for what truly worked. Every tool had strengths. Every tool had weaknesses. And I learned them all the hard way.

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Training with tires isn’t new. In many parts of the world, fighters built champions with whatever they had—often nothing more than raw determination and improvised tools. That level of grit, hunger, and creativity has produced some of the greatest fighters in history. When you train with what you have, you build something different inside yourself.

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The first time I saw tires used as serious training tools, it clicked instantly. I understood the power behind it. Tire training carries a rawness, a toughness, and an attitude that can’t be manufactured. These tools are nearly indestructible. They don’t quit. They don’t fail. They survive storms, abuse, and time—just like the fighters who use them.

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That philosophy became the foundation of WAR ROADGEAR

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