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What's a good squat suit?

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I can't wear extremely tight suits because it just throws me out of my groove. They tend to pull my knees forward. I just want a suit that will add some pounds but not disturb my technique.
I have a Marathon suit but the legs ride up too high after I've done my first lift with it. Any suggestions?
 
If you are wanting something that is not extreme, I would get a Hardcore and size up 1 time. Because the material is so dense you will still get tons of support without radically adjusting your form. You can can also do this with a Champion or a Z-suit.

I am the same way in my squats and deads. I just size up one or two times to make it more comfortable. I do not get as much as a typical lifter does from their suit, but I do get support and some poundage out of it. A bench shirt, on the other hand, I LOVE tight as hell. I want a ton of weight to just get the bar to my chest.
 
I may be alone but I like the Frantz Double Poly..doesnt push your knees in at all
 
You know, I would not wear another Fuckin' Frantz polyester squat suiti if they payed me to wear it. I had blowouts with their fuckin' suits 3 meets in a row, one of them was the APF nationals. Never again, now I'm trying toget the hardcore suit to work for me. I've just about gott all the adjusting done.
 
I can say nothing but good things about Crain's suits. They are way more comfortable than my old inzer (not the z-suit, but the other one), and I get more spring out of the material. Depending on how you like your suit to fit, it may be good or bad. I find Crain's suits to be tighter in the hips and a little looser in the thighs. My training partners also use Crain's suits and they would say the same things. I would like to try a hardcore, but I am gonna stick with this current Crain suit til' it starts to wear out. On a similar note, does anyone make poly shirts besides Inzer? I can't seem to get an Inzer shirt that fits well. Thanks,
 
I have all of inzers suits. Have used all many times. I would say hardcore suit is the best. I make mine a size or 2 small. But i do like the z suit also.
 
gotta recommend the INZER hardcore myself...very nice.

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Well I just suited for the first time in a Inzer Z-suit and managed to get another 50lbs onto my max so I am pretty impressed. I am going to be trying the hardcore next week if my quad isn't still sore and I'll let you know what the difference is.
 
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