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Old 26-03-2008, 09:46 PM   #5 (permalink)
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Re: Question for Chris Jenkins or others

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Originally Posted by chris jenkins View Post
The deadlift suit help's your lockout and you dont have the same support around the thigh and hip area as a squat suit. Some lifter's like to use a squat suit to deadlift but it can be difficult to get down to the bar. If you deadlift with a lot of back and little leg's this could be an advantage.

I would not use a deadlift suit to squat as it gives you almost no support, the equipment you have mentioned sounds really good Fivos.
Additional to what Chris has said - a lot of really good deadlifters don't use a deadlift suit, especialy the bigger blokes.

Try lifting with and without to see what suits.
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