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Does anyone know a Canadian distributor to purchase an Inzer fusion deadlift suit? I checked their website and it wasnt on it. Thanks

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To my knowledge there isnt an inzer distributor in canada. I have read that there is no plans on having one either.

You could just wait 3-4 months till the new titan deadlift suit comes out in mass production if you want a canadian distributor and a killer deadlift suit.

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Ok thats for the input. I did some research and it looks like Irongladiators is one of the only places with the gear I am looking at right now. Ordering from the states it is... BOOOOOO

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Ordering to Iron Gladiators from Canada is actually very good.

Brent has a great way to ship stuff to you that you do not get dinged.
You will not get robbed with brokerage junk



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Yeah I actually got an email from another guy recommending Brent. I ordered my RTS manual and got it in record time from his site as well. No complaints here.

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thats awsome about Iron gladiator, I will have to look at ordering from there when I can.

Anybody from canada order from liftinglarge? do you end up getting violated by brokerage fees when you order from them or do they use the proper shipping company?

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I have been looking at the fusion, Jordan, are you saying that the titan is superior?

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No I am not saying that Titan is superior at all. I actually dont have the knowledge yet to give an honest opinion of what is good or bad. I do now that i read the inzer fusion is an awesome suit for conventional pulling, and I talked with someone that gained 60 pounds out of one. I would be happy to just keep tight with minimal gains. 60 would be great, but i doubt it is overly realistic for me. Just curious why you would think I thought that titan is superior, since I am purchasing an inzer product? Hah i have a feeling i might have read your question wrong.

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Is this the Titan deadlift suit that is already out that you guys are talking about? Or is there a new version coming out that is going to be made out of stronger material like the Fusion?

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Andrew Hollenbeck wrote:

Is this the Titan deadlift suit that is already out that you guys are talking about? Or is there a new version coming out that is going to be made out of stronger material like the Fusion?



I am talking about the one that isnt out yet. I cant speak for everybody else though.
I think its going to be called the Titan vilocity. I have yet to hear a release date and most importantly its not approved by federations yet either.

 



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LOL no it looks like I read the posts wrong, its finals weeks so I'm a little fried.

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Jordan, 

Ralph Payne (Newfie...guy who hosted Worlds this year), was Canada's Inzer distibutor but he gave it up 3-4 months ago and no one has filled the void. Although ordering from the States right now is fine it sure would be nice to have our own dealer with the terrible conversion rate and all.


-- Edited by Jonathan Stewart at 10:03, 2008-12-16

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Yeah it really wasnt too painful. Shipping was cheap, and the conversion is reasonable. But now that you say that, I will stop looking and go right to Brent in the States if i decide to pick up a TRX. Any real diff between the centurion and the TRX?

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TRX is a more forgiving suit stiffness wise. I find the centurion locks up a bit above parallel and beyong. The TRX is nice and smooth allowing you more speed into the hole. Also because it doesn't lock up, you don't really have to alter your form from raw to suit.
You probably want to go 1-2 sizes smaller than the chart says as well

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Yeah I basically have heard the same thing about the TRX as what you said. Looks like that will be my new weapon of choice. Why 2 sizes smaller? Would that be like extreme comp fit?

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