View Full Version : Which squat suit to buy?
Dennis Ruygrok
11-16-2008, 01:51 PM
Hey guys,
I'm looking for opinions. I recently bought an Inzer Hardcore Suit for squatting but don't care for it.
What does the majority think of a Metal Squat suit (sumo) or a Titan?
Thanks guys.
Dennis
Jessejobe
11-16-2008, 02:38 PM
Titan will give you more for your money in my opinion. Even the superior suit is better than the hardcore. Superior suit is good to pull in also.
JEsse Jobe
Rodney Wood
11-16-2008, 07:12 PM
Depends one what you are going to do in the suit? Are you going to train, are you going to compete at a moderate level, or compete at a high level.
Titan If you are going to just train in a suit here is what I am going to recommend buy a pair of Dual Quad Briefs they come in both wide and narrow stance, get the ones with legs in them and then buy a basic Titan DL suit again wide and narrow are options. I have two training partners that have trained with the setup and competed, one has actually squatted 800lbs in this setup. This also gives you a lot of options training in briefs only, briefs and suit bottoms, suit only, and suit and briefs and straps up. Lots of option for not a lot of money.
If you are going to compete or just want one of the best suits on the market for the money then Titan Centerion. I have never been dissappointed in this suit, but it is rigid and takes some training to get us to. It also hold up very well and has a long life span.
Here we go on Metal
They are pricey, the lower end suits don't hold a candle to any thing Titan offers, but the upper end suits Ace In The Hole and Pro Series which are all double ply are as good of a suit as you can buy. But, to shell out that kind of money IMO you better be competing at a very high level in a competition.
My two cents and I have wore a bunch of different suits over the last nine years of competing.
Rodney
Jerame Linnell
11-17-2008, 02:51 AM
I agree with Rodney about the Titan suits. They are great for training or comp. I would also recommend the Inzer fusion if you are looking for a single ply suit that gives you your moneys worth for competition. It will run about $180 but lasts forever.
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