I read around on the powerlifting.ru site (russian ipf forum) They have a sub forum devoted to gear questions, the general consensus there is 1-2 sizes smaller than what the chart says. Me for example, I ordered a sz 30, the chart says I should be a 32, I'll be ordering a 28 next as the 30 wasn't what I'd consider tight
Yeah i see with Inzer you need to go alot smaller than what the chart says. I got my fusion deadlift suit in this morning and ordered it to what the chart said was tiiiiight. Just outside extreme comp tight. I ordered it 6 inches smaller than my hip size and it is so loose that I can walk into it. I get a bit of tension with the straps on but the suit will not do. I emailed Brent today to get info on exchanging it.
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ive tried both the centurion nxg+ and the trx and found the trx to be much more to my style of squatting. the centurion would basically lock up at parallel and making depth was difficult. i used a trx at my last meet and had some good success. the straps are thick and the armhole of the suit comes up pretty high which i liked. i have size 46 hips i think and i wore a 34 at my last meet which was snug and just got a 33 which is much tighter in the hips. the 34 trx was comparable in size to a 42 centurion.
ive tried both the centurion nxg+ and the trx and found the trx to be much more to my style of squatting. the centurion would basically lock up at parallel and making depth was difficult. i used a trx at my last meet and had some good success. the straps are thick and the armhole of the suit comes up pretty high which i liked. i have size 46 hips i think and i wore a 34 at my last meet which was snug and just got a 33 which is much tighter in the hips. the 34 trx was comparable in size to a 42 centurion.
ive tried both the centurion nxg+ and the trx and found the trx to be much more to my style of squatting. the centurion would basically lock up at parallel and making depth was difficult. i used a trx at my last meet and had some good success. the straps are thick and the armhole of the suit comes up pretty high which i liked. i have size 46 hips i think and i wore a 34 at my last meet which was snug and just got a 33 which is much tighter in the hips. the 34 trx was comparable in size to a 42 centurion.
So you are saying the TRX has more rebound?
i felt that the suit was constructed better for me and because of that i was able to get a little more rebound out of it
He uses the trx, i use the centurion. We both squat pretty much the same raw, but when we squat in the suits our form is different.
Tony is more of a close stance drop down, dip in the hole and pop up with quads and lower back.
For me im more of a little wider stance, knees out, try to arch the back and just squat down slowly til i get below that squeeze my hips thru.
i love the centurion personally, ive seen tony get more success out of his trx than his centurion, but he has also gotten great success out of an inzer hardcore suit as well.
Would anyone know if the sizing for the Inzer TRX and the Inzer Fusion is the same?
Also can anyone point me to an actual sizing chart for these two Inzer products somewhere on the interweeb??? I know of the hip measurement deal, but I am wondering if there is an actual chart out there as there is for the other Inzer suits.