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    powerliftmike is offline ~Elite AR-Hall of Famer~
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    Inzer Max DL vs. a suat suit like Inzer Hardcore for deadlifting?

    What is so special about the Inzer Max DL? Is there any advantage over a squat suit many competitors use? Can you squat in the Max DL?

    How much do these suits help you guys in the deadlift anyway?

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    I have always deadlifted in a squat suit so I can't say for sure. Some swear by the Max deadlift suit and other suits. They are supposed to be sewn differently than a squat suit. I know that at the IPF Worlds Brian Siders squatted in a Max deadlift suit and then deadlifted in a Hardcore squat suit so I guess it's whatever works for the lifter. As a sumo deadlifter I probably get 25-35 pounds from wearing the suit.
    Last edited by Power76; 08-15-2005 at 04:22 AM.

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    I use a Inzer Max DL to pull both Conv. and sumo. I get a lot of pop out of it and enjoy pulling in it. I tried pulling in a Hardcore before and it just didn't feel right to me. Just personal preference.

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    The DL suit seems to get me in position a lot better as well.

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    Doc.Sust is offline Retired "hall of famer/elite powerlifter"
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    i think a good pair of titan briefs and a singlet are just as good as a deadlift suit. i really don't get that much more in a suit or raw in the deadlift. it is all trial and error with these suits, different for everyone,

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