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PeteIcon...11-01-2009 @ 13:10 
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I've been considering buying one but as one are two folk have said they're not exactly cheap. For all I don't really want to give a competitor, say, 20kg because they're in a suit and I'm not; it's hard to justify spending over 100 quid when I might only use it once or twice a year.

Has anyone ever tried Inzer Power Pants, without a suit over the top? If so, are they any good? Are they similar to neoprene shorts? or better?

They seem to be a reasonable price.
JoniIcon...11-01-2009 @ 13:38 
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i think i will sell mine, it is way too big for me to get anything out of it in any realistic near future.

Its Metal viking deadlifter, size 54 if anyone is interested. Used only twice.
RickIcon...11-01-2009 @ 14:07 
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How are the Metals sized? I assume that does not mean it's bigger than my size 50 Titan Centurion...
JoniIcon...11-01-2009 @ 14:12 
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not sure, i would think each manufacturer can be a bit individual i guess. Not sure.

It was only one size too big for JC, if that gives any indication.
SparrowIcon...11-01-2009 @ 14:31 
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Pete said:
I've been considering buying one but as one are two folk have said they're not exactly cheap. For all I don't really want to give a competitor, say, 20kg because they're in a suit and I'm not; it's hard to justify spending over 100 quid when I might only use it once or twice a year.

Has anyone ever tried Inzer Power Pants, without a suit over the top? If so, are they any good? Are they similar to neoprene shorts? or better?

They seem to be a reasonable price.


You may only compete in it twice a year but to get anything from it you would need to train in it regularly.
SparrowIcon...11-01-2009 @ 14:32 
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jt said:
all this talk of suits i'm thinking of getting one my pull is hard from the floor and mid shin once over the knee it,s no problem i use a shoulder width stance all advice greatly recieved


Sounds like a suit would be very beneficial for you then.

Not exactly like you need one though...Wink
PhilKlidarasIcon...11-01-2009 @ 15:27 
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for Rick on the Metal suit sizing:

http://www.elitefts.com/size-chart.htm
RickIcon...11-01-2009 @ 22:27 
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Looks like it would probably be slightly small on me, then...
Wayne_CowdreyIcon...11-01-2009 @ 22:43 
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jt said:
all this talk of suits i'm thinking of getting one


You don't need a suit, jt!!!
jtIcon...12-01-2009 @ 12:52 
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thanks wayne and johnny i think i will invest in one if i get 10kg it could be worthwhile if there are any max deadlift comps

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