Inzer Grippers/Atomics
Wraps aren't that interesting or particular, but there have been a few that have stood out through the sport's history. While not holding the same reputation as the ever-scarcer TP-5000s, Inzer has made two pairs of wraps that are very well liked and often used.
Grippers (and eventually Atomics) are known specifically for the sticky, rubber strands sewn into the back of the wrap that allows the wrap to stick to itself (and your skin) as you wrap your knees/wrists. The Gripper came first, and had two tracks of dark gray rubber in the center of the wrap.
Grippers are also very stretchy, and most examples of the wrist wrap now come with a standard thumb loop (as opposed to a belt strap loop like modern Atomics).
It used to be that Grippers only came in the colorway above; black with yellow stripes and gray rubber. However, Inzer quietly releases a whole line of neon colors (and black) in knee and wrist variations of the gripper, even including different colored logos.

The other gripper wrap they make is the Atomic. These are newer and stiffer with four tracks of rubber as opposed to two.

These are the only two colors of Atomic available, although you will very rarely see the yellow. Inzer frequently goes through periods of only stocking the blue, but occasionally the yellow is ready to order as well.
While as far as I know the Grippers are unique to themselves, the Atomics are allegedly just Black Beauties with quad-track rubber, which makes sense given their additional stiffness.

While some may view the Gripper as outdated, it's been used by some big squatters. Brian Hill comes to mind, who took many big squats as a 242 in them, like his 1124 lb. squat at the 2020 WPO Semi-Finals.

Other greats have preferred the Atomics, like Dave Hoff, who used them for his 1273 lb. squat at 2019 WPO Super Finals, which at the time was the heaviest squat ever.

While these are yellow, you can see the quad-track white rubber on the under-side of the wrap.
Hoff also has been seen using the Atomic wrist wraps to bench, most prominently in training (as they were blue) and in some meets with the yellow. I would have to assume they are still Atomics and not Grippers as it wouldn't make much sense to change on meet day, but I do not know for certain.
Wraps are very preferential, but Inzer's have stood the test of time and are almost universally liked. The Gripper rubber makes the wraps much easier to handle and eliminates the need of chalk.