Maximize your workouts and recovery with our pick of the best compression tops for 2024.
Designed to be worn during and after training, the main aim of compression gear is to increase blood flow – moving oxygen to, and waste away from, tired muscles. During tough sessions and stretching exercises, these tight-fitting baselayers also help to support the muscles, cutting the impact vibrations that can cause more of that micro damage that leads to delayed onset muscle soreness (DOMS). That’s why they are some of the best workout clothes you can wear.
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The best compression tights and tops can therefore help fight muscle fatigue, reduce post-workout muscle soreness and speed up recovery between sessions.
While plenty of athletes and trainers swear by compression gear, the scientific jury is still out on whether it actually enhances performance during workouts. However, there’s much more compelling evidence for the positive impact it has on post-workout recovery.
Benefits of compression tops
The best compression tights and tops feature sweat-wicking, quick-drying, breathable technical fabrics that help regulate body temperature in hot and cold conditions. So you can stay dry and comfortable, no matter how intense your session.
When you’re buying compression clothing, the first thing to consider is the level of compression it offers. Not all compression training gear offers medical-grade compression – something to look for if your main aim is promoting recovery. Some compression tops are suitable to wear during and after workouts. Others – often the tighter-fitting, more constrictive gear – are better used for recovery alone.
Fit is more important than with regular baselayers, so pay close attention to the sizing. Good compression gear requires more detailed measurements than regular baselayers and workout apparel. So be sure to check the sizing charts and don’t automatically go for your usual size.
These are the best compression tops 2024
Best for:
Running and riding | 2XU Core Compression Long Sleeve |
Faster recovery | Kymira Charge IR50 Top |
Targeted compression | Skins Series 5 Top |
Layering up | Under Armour HeatGear Long Sleeve |
Comfort and durability | Castore Long Sleeve Base Layer |
Tight budgets | Gymshark Element Base Layer |
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2XU Core Compression Long Sleeve
Best for running and riding
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Materials | 80% polyamide, 20% elastane |
Sizes | XS to XXL |
Features | Circular knit, 360-degree stretch fabric, flatlock seams, raglan sleeves, vent panels, reflective logo |
Color | Black |
Comfort: 4/5
Compression: 5/5
Sweat-wicking: 4.5/5
OVERALL: 5/5
For high-level compression and a wealth of technical features, look no further than the 2XU Core Compression top. It’s tight, compressive fit supports your muscles during exercise and kickstarts the recovery process afterwards.
Its thick yet lightweight PWX fabric finds the sweet spot between insulation and and ventilation, too, with well-placed vent panels ensuring reliable temperature regulation.
Raglan sleeves help keep movement unrestricted while elasticated sleeves and that second-skin fit keep the top in place, however vigorous your workout. There are six sizes plus short-sleeve and sleeveless versions to choose from too.
Read our full 2XU Core Compression Long Sleeve review
Materials | 82% polyester, 18% elastane |
Sizes | XS to 4XL |
Features | Far Infrared technology; flatlock seams |
Color | Black |
Comfort: 4/5
Compression: 3/5
Sweat-wicking: 4/5
OVERALL: 4/5
Kymira’s Charge IR50 top take recovery gear to a new level, using Far Infrared (FIR) technology to reflects your body’s heat back into the muscles to boost recovery.
Minerals embedded in the Celliant-infused fabric reflect your body’s FIR heat ‘energy’ back into the muscles to create deeper warmth, boost blood flow and increases muscle oxygen levels.
The IR 50 has a simple, unfussy design with a second-skin feel and good coverage and flexibility. It can be paired with the matching Kymira Recharge IR50 tights, too, for full-body recovery benefits.
Read our full Kymira Charge IR50 Top review
Skin Series 5 Top
Best for targeted compression
$111.26 / £90 / skinscompression.com
Materials | 82% polyester, 18% elastane |
Sizes | XS to 4XL |
Features | Multi-panel design; mesh chest and spine panels; elasticated waist and sleeve cuffs |
Color | Black, Green, Grey |
Comfort: 4/5
Compression: 4/5
Sweat-wicking: 4/5
OVERALL: 4/5
The companion top to the Skins Series 5 tights, this baselayer packs Skins’ highest level of compression. Its paneled design uses different fabrics to offer compression, breathability and flexibility where you need it most.
The result is a tight-fitting top that’s hard to wriggle into and out of, but it packs some of the best levels of compression on test, right where you need it.
Sweat-wicking, drying and insulation performance are all impressive and when buying you’ll be asked for your exact chest measurements, ensuring a precise fit.
Read our full Skins Series 5 Top review
Under Armour HeatGear Long Sleeve
Best for layering up
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Materials | 90% polyester, 10% elastane |
Sizes | S to XXL |
Features | HeatGear fabric; stretch-mesh back and side panels; anti-odor technology |
Colors | Black, Grey, White, Green, Blue, Navy, Red, Maroon |
Comfort: 5/5
Compression: 3/5
Sweat-wicking: 4/5
OVERALL: 4/5
It can’t quite match the compression levels of the 2XU Core Compression or the Skins Series 5, but the Under Armour HeatGear Long Sleeve offers a snug, protective and supportive fit without being overly restrictive.
The fabric feels smooth, soft and cool to the touch with no sign of chafing. It has plenty of flex and supports a range of movement, thanks to mesh panels, and is the quickest drying compression top on test.
Materials: | 86% polyester, 14% elastane |
Sizes: | Small to XXL |
Features: | Flatlock seams; vented back panels |
Colors: | Grey, lilac, black |
Comfort: 5/5
Compression: 3/5
Sweat-wicking: 3/5
OVERALL: 4/5
The Castore long-sleeve baselayer is a warm and durable option though it lacks the top-end compression benefits of the likes of the 2XU Core Compression and Skins Series 5. However it features the same fabric and technical design as its pricier Roebus compression alternative so is worth considering.
The high-stretch fabric is soft, shiny and a little more substantial than most. It has a comfortable feel, with excellent fit and support, as well as flatlock seams to avoid chafing.
A good option for layering on warmth on colder training days, its cut is longer than usual, hanging well below the waistline to avoid riding up and exposing your midriff.
Read our full Castore Long Sleeve Base Layer review
Gymshark Element Base Layer
Best for tight budgets
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Materials: | 88% recycled polyester, 12% elastane |
Sizes: | XS to 3XL |
Features: | Flatlock seams; elasticated waist and cuffs |
Colors: | Silhouette grey, evening blue, black white, grey print, Tuscan teal, Atlantic blue, blue, khaki |
Comfort: 4/5
Compression: 3/5
Sweat-wicking: 4/5
OVERALL: 4/5
The most budget-friendly option on test unsurprisingly can’t compete with the out-and-out compression tops but still punches well above its weight.
The Gymshark Element is a snug-fitting top that offers decent muscle support, flexibility and warmth. It gets kudos for using recycled polyester, which feels smooth, soft and stretchy. We’re impressed with how well it dries and wicks away sweat too – better than some tops that are twice the price.
You’ll be spoiled for choice with seven sizes, as well as eight color schemes, including a grey camo print.
Read our full Gymshark Element Base Layer review
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