Clavicular's Height, Stats, and Physical Profile
Height, weight, build, and physical-profile data points on Braden Eric Peters — the 20-year-old American livestreamer known as Clavicular. We cover what is publicly documented and what the looksmaxxing community has inferred.
Quick reference card on Braden Eric Peters, online as Clavicular, for the autocomplete-driven questions about his height, weight, and physical profile.
The numbers (Approximate)
| Stat | Value | Confidence |
|---|---|---|
| Height | ~6’0” / 183 cm | Medium, secondary sources, not officially confirmed |
| Weight | ~170–185 lbs / 77–84 kg | Low, inferred from photos |
| Age | 20 (b. December 17, 2005) | High, confirmed in multiple sources |
| Build | Lean to lean-muscular | High, visible in photos |
| Body fat % | ~10–14% (estimated) | Low, inferred from visible musculature |
| Eye color | Blue / light blue | High, visible in photos |
| Hair color | Brown / dark blonde base | High, visible in photos |
| Nationality | American | High, confirmed |
The figures are best treated as approximate. Peters has not extensively documented his measurements on his content, and the secondary sources that aggregate streamer stats (Social Schmuck, StreamerProfiles, Wikipedia comments) have meaningful margin of error.
Why people search this
The autocomplete-driven “clavicular height” / “clavicular age” / “clavicular weight” queries are a recognizable pattern in the influencer-stats search space. Three motivations:
Identification. Viewers want to compare themselves to him. “He is 6’0” and I am 5’9”, does that explain why his looks work and mine don’t?” The framing is generally unproductive (height is one of many variables) but is one of the most common queries.
PSL framework application. The PSL framework treats height as one of the structural variables. Knowing the height of a high-tier example helps viewers calibrate the framework against their own measurements.
General curiosity. Standard influencer-stats curiosity that drives a meaningful percentage of all influencer-search traffic.
The height question specifically
Adult height is one of the more durable looksmaxxing concerns because it is the variable most resistant to intervention. The “Chad” tier in the PSL framework is often described as 6’0” and above. Peters sits at or just above that threshold by secondary-source estimates.
Adult height is determined primarily by genetics and the timing of growth-plate closure. Exogenous testosterone use in adolescence accelerates growth plate closure (testosterone aromatizes to estradiol; estradiol closes growth plates). The TRT-at-14 claim covered in our separate piece implies that if accurate, the adolescent pharmaceutical use may have cost him height versus his genetic ceiling, the opposite of the looksmaxxing-pipeline framing of testosterone as a masculine-development enhancer.
Whether his actual adult height reflects his genetic ceiling or is below it by some unknown amount is unanswerable from public information. The mechanism, however, is well-understood, adolescent exogenous testosterone costs height in expectation, not adds it.
The build
The lean-muscular aesthetic visible in Peters’s 2024–2026 content is consistent with:
- Body fat percentage in the 10–14% range (visible jawline, visible cheekbones, modest abdominal definition)
- Muscle mass in the moderate range (defined but not bulky, typical of someone who has lifted consistently for 2–4 years at his age)
- The “movie-star physique” framing the looksmaxxing community prefers over the “bodybuilder physique”
The build is not exceptional. Most men in their early twenties who lift consistently and manage body fat carefully can reach a similar physique. The specific aesthetic combination, lean + visible jawline + grooming + styling, is what produces the visual signature, not unusually advanced muscular development.
The clavicle question
The handle “Clavicular” references the looksmaxxing community’s interest in wide clavicles. The framework treats wide clavicles as a masculine-frame feature, with bizygomatic-to-bideltoid ratio and shoulder-to-waist ratio both partially driven by clavicle width.
His own clavicle width visible in shirtless content is in the broad-but-not-extreme range, consistent with the average for a lean man of his height, possibly slightly above average. The handle is community-signaling more than literal self-description; it places him in the framework’s vocabulary rather than claiming exceptional structure.
What the stats don’t capture
The numbers are descriptively accurate but functionally insufficient. The viewer who calibrates “I am 5’8”, he is 6’0”, that explains the gap” is mostly wrong. The actual gap between any random viewer and a top-tier influencer in this cohort is dominated by:
- Grooming, styling, and presentation
- Body fat percentage
- Confidence and presence
- Production quality of imagery (lighting, photography, filters)
- Audience reach and resulting feedback loops
- Possible cosmetic procedures
- Time and money invested in the visible image
Height is one variable among many, and not the largest by effect size at the margin where most viewers operate. Most of the upside available to most viewers is in the variables they can actually move.
For more on the visible transformation and what produced it, see Clavicular before and after. For the PSL framework that treats these stats as inputs, see the PSL system explainer.
Sources: Social Schmuck, Age Height Real Name, Wikipedia, Clavicular (influencer), StreamerProfiles, Clavicular Age Real Name Bio Stats.
Frequently Asked Questions
How tall is Clavicular?
Secondary sources including streamer-profile aggregators place him around 6'0" / 183 cm, with some sources giving slightly different figures. The exact number is not officially confirmed by Peters and varies between aggregator sites. Treat as approximate.
How much does Clavicular weigh?
Not officially documented. Based on his visible physique in the adult photo set — lean to muscular build, visible jawline indicating low body fat — a reasonable estimate is 170–185 lbs (77–84 kg) at low body fat. The figure is inferred from public photos, not from Peters's own reporting.
What is Clavicular's build?
Lean to lean-muscular. Lower body fat percentage (estimated 10–14%) is the dominant feature; muscle mass is moderate rather than substantial. The looksmaxxing aesthetic in his cohort favors a relatively lean, defined look rather than maximum muscle mass.
Does he lift weights?
Yes, based on physical appearance and content references. Specific routine, frequency, or training style is not extensively documented in his public content. The fitness component of his looksmaxxing routine is one of several lifestyle areas he has covered on streams.
Did he get taller using growth-related supplements?
Adult height is determined primarily by genetics and the timing of growth plate closure. Exogenous testosterone use in adolescence (the TRT-at-14 claim covered in [our separate piece](/en/looks/clavicular-trt-at-14-claim/)) accelerates growth plate closure and typically costs height rather than adding it. There is no credible mechanism by which his height was meaningfully enhanced; if anything, the adolescent pharmaceutical use plausibly cost him height versus his genetic ceiling.
What's his eye color?
Blue/light blue based on public photos. Looksmaxxing community discussion often references this; the framework treats lighter eye colors as one of the desired aesthetic features.
What's his hair color?
Brown / dark blonde base, with styling and treatment varying across the content timeline. The looksmaxxing-aesthetic styling — short sides, longer top, sometimes highlighted — is consistent across the 2024–2026 visible imagery.
Does he have surgery scars?
No publicly visible scars in the photo record we have access to. The most common looksmaxxing-aesthetic procedures (Botox, filler, buccal fat removal) leave minimal or no visible scarring. The absence of visible scars is not evidence of no procedures.
How big are his clavicles?
The handle 'Clavicular' references the looksmaxxing community's interest in wide clavicles as a masculine-frame feature. His own clavicle width visible in shirtless content is in the broad-but-not-extreme range — consistent with the average for a lean man of his height, perhaps slightly above average. The handle is community-signaling more than literal self-description.
Where can I find more accurate stats?
The Wikipedia article on Clavicular is the most stable single reference. Streamer-profile aggregators like Social Schmuck and StreamerProfiles include height and similar figures but should be treated as approximate. Peters himself has not extensively documented his measurements.