Thread: want to buy powerlifting gear..
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06-23-2006, 10:54 PM #1New Member
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want to buy powerlifting gear..
I'm new to powerlifting and was interested with getting a bench/squat/deadlift gear. Does anyone know what kinda bench shirt and swuat pants are good for a new lifter and where I could buy them?
If it matters my lifts are as follows atm:
bench: 345lbs
Squat:375lbs
Deadlift:435
5'9" and 196lbs/lifting for 10 years
I would appreacite any information on this subject, I think I have a good routine set up from westside Barbell which should shock my body into increasing its strenght since the only thing I have ever done was bodybuilding type routines (high reps/slow movements).
Thank you
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06-26-2006, 01:35 PM #2
trust me on this, one plce to go,best equipment. titan support systems. i would start with the single ply gear, i would buy a fury or f6 single ply shirt(fury if you bench flat, f6 if your press with an arched back) and i would also buy a titan centurion suit, you can squat and deadlift in this suit(this will save you from having to buy 2 seperate suits) http://www.titansupport.com/ any questions give them a call. also, if you need good knee wraps for the squat. get a pair of titans THP wraps, this will also help your squat
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06-27-2006, 06:14 AM #3Junior Member
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I agree that titan makes some great gear, but as you get in gear you'll learn what works for you and what doesn't. I love the centurion squat suits, their the best single ply suit out there, but in double ply Ive yet to see anything work better then the METAL suits. I had a fury and I hated it, I now have a RAGE X and it's by far the best shirt I have used. I hate canvas suits so for pulling the centurion should do fine, otherwise buy a METAL or INZER deadlift suit as the TITAN deadlift suits I think suck.
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06-27-2006, 12:19 PM #4
Inzer makes some good stuff for the beginning lifter as well. Very inexpensive for the blast shirts (heavy duty) and the single ply Z suits.
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06-27-2006, 01:56 PM #5Originally Posted by BgMc31
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06-27-2006, 01:58 PM #6Originally Posted by artica
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06-27-2006, 02:59 PM #7Originally Posted by Doc.Sust
I was speaking from the standpoint of the beginning lifter. The more advanced gear takes quit a bit to get used to. The stuff I stated above isn't junk and unlike the other stuff, it's very inexpensive and you will get anywhere from 25-50lb carryover using it. That is good enough for the beginning lifter. Once he masters these he can go on to the more advanced gear.
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06-28-2006, 08:56 AM #8Originally Posted by BgMc31
Last edited by Doc.Sust; 06-28-2006 at 09:00 AM.
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06-28-2006, 09:06 AM #9
also, diesel, you can buy todays equipment used for about half price on ebay, fortifeid iron classifieds, or monster muscle forums. give me your measurements and i will tell you what size shirt and suit you need.
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06-28-2006, 10:26 AM #10New Member
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what measurements do you need exactly and flexed or unflexed?
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06-28-2006, 12:17 PM #11Originally Posted by Doc.Sust
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06-28-2006, 12:34 PM #12Originally Posted by Diesel525
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06-28-2006, 12:36 PM #13Originally Posted by BgMc31
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06-28-2006, 05:16 PM #14Junior Member
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gear varies with everyone guys we all have our opinions and respected at that.
A beginner looking for gear can obviously not be recommended a canvas suit or even a BOSS suit. Certainly, he can benefit from say a centurion or a hardcore inzer suit. The shirts are a whole other beast as the learning curve is much different. A fury or even a METAL bash bencher would work great for a beginner, as far as inzer shirts go, the rage x is my favorite shirt but it's tough to learn in, the other shirts that a beginner can take advantage from inzer IN MY OPINION suck as the pain and pinching is just ridiculous. Specially with the new age of things that minimize that and provide as much support or more.
One thing I think some of us get caught up on is brands. This honestly narrows down your options, and not for the better, everything is different and it all works differently. Trying things out one learns or is able to acquire exactly what works best for HIM/HER.
Just my .02.
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06-28-2006, 09:34 PM #15New Member
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I appreaciate the information guys, but it sounds like the titan F6 (arched) single ply ( whatever that means) would be a good pick to start since i could prolly use it at my first meet that I'am planning to do in febuary of next year. Not sure about the squat suit but if I could sae some money and buy the centurion one, I think it was, then that would work for me. Also one more questiom is it work buying a weightlifting belt and do competiotns regulary allow them along with knee wraps?
And Doc my measurments are 44" for the chest unflexed and 39 i think for my hips (just below my pant line).
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06-28-2006, 10:11 PM #16
ok diesel i have more questions for you to make sure we get you the right gear. first off, do you arch when you press or is you back flat on the bench? ifit is flat we would gowith the fury shirt rather than the f6. also,MOST important, what organization do youplan on competeing in? different organizations allow different equipment. good thing is that the titan single ply equip is IPF approved and is excepted by pretty much all organizations.yes belts and knee wraps are allowed and will help you a great deal. i would order my belt form inzer(titan does sell belts but they are more expensive) i recomend the 13mm belt, lever or single prong. also inzer also makes quality knee wraps, the Z wraps, titan also makes great wraps called the THP. either one are fine and pretty much the same, i would go again with the ones that cost less since they both are pretty close. bench shirt size would be a 46 in a titan shirt(you could use a 44, but i think it would be way too tight for a beginer, the 46 would be more comfotable and easier to learn). also give me your body weight, i also need that to size up your squat suit.
http://www.powermagonline.com/cgi-bi...?ubb=forum;f=6
http://www.fortifiediron.com/invisio...p?showforum=27
these are 2 sites to keep checking were people buy used equipment cheap.Last edited by Doc.Sust; 07-04-2006 at 09:23 AM.
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06-29-2006, 10:52 AM #17Originally Posted by Doc.Sust
It's all good brotha!!!
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06-29-2006, 01:15 PM #18Originally Posted by BgMc31
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06-30-2006, 07:40 PM #19Junior Member
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holy crap, can we get a round of applause here for doc. sust.? Can anyone in any board help out a member as much as this man does? Seriously, can does any board moderator provide as much support as doc. sust. does in this board?
Your awesome doc. thanks for the help you provide all members and thanks for doing it in a genuine fashion.
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07-01-2006, 07:40 PM #20Originally Posted by Doc.Sust
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07-04-2006, 09:22 AM #21Originally Posted by artica
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