Black Singlet with Grey Logo, Unisex – IPF Approved
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Black Singlet with Grey Logo, Unisex – IPF Approved

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Black Singlet with Grey Logo, Unisex – IPF ApprovedPerformance & comfort: unisex singlet for Powerlifting competitions To excel in competition, you need to be able to focus on the most important thing: your lifts. Suitable and high quality competition gear contributes physically but also mentally to your success. An essential part of this is a singlet that you feel comfortable in. IPF approved: competition level quality The fabric blend of nylon and spandex ensures that the singlet fits your body

Performance & comfort: unisex singlet for Powerlifting competitions

To excel in competition, you need to be able to focus on the most important thing: your lifts. Suitable and high-quality competition gear contributes physically but also mentally to your success. An essential part of this is a singlet that you feel comfortable in.

IPF approved: competition-level quality

The fabric blend of nylon and spandex ensures that the singlet fits your body shape, and with a fabric density of 330GSM, you can look forward to a super comfortable wear. Nylon is known for its durability, longevity and quick drying, while spandex is stretchy and flexible. This blend is therefore ideal for advanced sportswear. 

Moreover, the surface offers significantly less adherence for chalk and the shorter leg length reduces the amount of friction surface between the fabric and the barbell when deadlifting. In addition, there are silicone grippers on the inside of the leg cuffs so that the leg stays in place and there is no more annoying slipping. The neutral unisex cut is a good base for all kinds of athletes.

➲Approved for IPF competitions, this singlet can also be worn for other competitive sports, e.g. Olympic weightlifting or also in strong(wo)man sports

Specs

  • Material: Nylon-Spandex blend (80%/20%), 330GSM
  • Colour: black (with grey logo)
  • Fit: Unisex 
  • IPF approved 
  • Silicone gripper in inner leg cuff
  • No irritating labels 

Sizing Guide

Size Kg
XS 45-55
S 55-65
M 65-75
L 75-85
XL 85-110
2XL 105-125
3XL 120-145
4XL 140-165
5XL 160-185

FAQ

Do I need a singlet for powerlifting?

You've trained hard and now you're about to compete for the first time, so you're probably wondering if you need a singlet. Typically, you wear special competition wear for powerlifting competitions and this is sometimes also mandatory, i.e. a must. If you want to compete in the IPF, for example, you are on the safe side with this singlet. If you don't want to compete, it's more a matter of personal preference than a must to wear a singlet in training.

I do Olympic weightlifting, can I wear this singlet as well for such competitions?

You can wear this singlet on weightlifting competitions without any worries, it meets the requirements of the International Weightlifting Federation.

Are the singlets see-through?

Despite the elasticity, the material is a tightly woven fabric with a high fabric density, similar to an average pair of cloth pants, which does not reveal what you are wearing underneath – so clearly, yes, squat-proof.

This is what your all-black competition combo could look like: Stealth Pro Wrist Wraps, 10mm Lever Belt & 7mm Inferno Neoprene Knee Sleeves


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