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walkerIcon...21-08-2015 @ 21:06 
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davejsmith said:The BarLoaded Strength Sports store are introducing a new range of 13mm IPF approved powerlifting lever belts to the UK, these are made by Iron Tanks in Australia and feature the strongest and heaviest lever buckle on the market (their words), with a construction and quality comparable to that of the Inzer belt. Stock should be available in 2-3 weeks.

A deal has also been made with Metal and initially we will be bringing in a range wrist wraps, IPF approved 13mm single prong belts, socks, singlets, lifting straps and t-shirts, again stock will be available 2-3 weeks from now. We may also stock squat suits/briefs, bench shirts and deadlift suits if there is sufficient demand but these are only IPF approved until the end of 2015.

In mean time to make room for this new stock we have the non IPF approved Schiek Power Lever belts reduced to £56, with free postage and a 10% new customer discount (NEW10) these are the cheapest in the UK, limited stocks left!

http://www.barloaded.co.uk/news


Any plans to stock Titan or Inzer products?
davejsmithIcon...22-08-2015 @ 10:33 
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We are talking to Titan, inzer and fat gripz and will stock them if we can work a deal.
davejsmithIcon...27-08-2015 @ 09:35 
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At BarLoaded, we now have in stock Fat Gripz and Fat Gripz Exteme plus the excellent IPF approved Iron Tanks 13mm Lever belts, these are similar to Inzer's belt but available from stock for immediate despatch.
davejsmithIcon...27-08-2015 @ 17:00 
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The IPF approved Iron Tanks 13mm lever belts are in stock now, very similar to that offered by Inzer, i.e. very very stiff and robust, plus 100% IPF approved, If anyone fancies trying one we will refund your money if you are not satisfied with the quality compared to Inzer. The lesser made Schiek lever belts are still on offer too.
davejsmithIcon...20-09-2015 @ 17:11 
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In stock now from METAL we have IPF approved singlets, knee and wrist wraps plus single prong belts. Also T Shirts, deadlifting socks and lifting straps. All at very competitive prices.
http://www.barloaded.co.uk/metal
davejsmithIcon...21-09-2015 @ 17:37 
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Post Edited: 21.09.2015 @ 17:38 PM by davejsmith
Until the end of September get 15% off wrist wraps, knee wraps, belts and singlets!
Visit the Bar Loaded Strength Sports Store and use code SEP15 at the checkout now.
damoledgerIcon...18-06-2016 @ 17:59 
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A yone looking Eleiko kit give me a shout
brynevansIcon...06-09-2016 @ 22:05 
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Rogue bars and discs are now IPF approved, bars are about £320 which is a great deal and I've heard they're pretty good, a fraction of Eleiko costs
KUSTOMKITIconUltimate Powerlifting Package10-10-2016 @ 14:52 
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Post Edited: 10.10.2016 @ 14:53 PM by KUSTOMKIT
Hi Guys

Just popping by to let you all know of our new limited time offer available on a full powerlifting set up

https://www.kustomkitgymequipment.com/445kg-calibrated-powerlifting...
vickyb0264IconKit for first comp01-11-2017 @ 13:55 
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Hi - sorry if this is the wrong thread but i was hoping that someone could point me in the right direction. Im doing my first comp (UK) in Jan and I wanted to see where was the best place to get a standard singlet and socks. I've been looking at SBD but wasnt sure if these were suitable for competition.

Any suggestions would be great.

thanks
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scruffmcbuffIcon...01-11-2017 @ 14:12 
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vickyb0264 said:Hi - sorry if this is the wrong thread but i was hoping that someone could point me in the right direction. Im doing my first comp (UK) in Jan and I wanted to see where was the best place to get a standard singlet and socks. I've been looking at SBD but wasnt sure if these were suitable for competition.

Any suggestions would be great.

thanks
Vicky



SBD are a great place to start. Personally i prefer inzer singlets but thats just preference.

What fed are you lifting in?
vickyb0264Icon...01-11-2017 @ 15:15 
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scruffmcbuff said:
SBD are a great place to start. Personally i prefer inzer singlets but thats just preference.
What fed are you lifting in?


thanks for the confirmation - I've just heard about some singlets not being competition suitable as they lean towards compression etc? Ive registered with the british powerlifting and going to hopefully enter the NorthWest Novice which seems to be for anyone who hasnt done a comp before
scruffmcbuffIcon...01-11-2017 @ 15:31 
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vickyb0264 said:
thanks for the confirmation - I've just heard about some singlets not being competition suitable as they lean towards compression etc? Ive registered with the british powerlifting and going to hopefully enter the NorthWest Novice which seems to be for anyone who hasnt done a comp before


I think the compression issue is aimed towards a specific singlet made by titan.
The SBD is IPF approved on its website so ive no doubt you will be fine with that one!
vickyb0264Icon...01-11-2017 @ 16:21 
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scruffmcbuff said:
I think the compression issue is aimed towards a specific singlet made by titan.
The SBD is IPF approved on its website so ive no doubt you will be fine with that one!


brill thanks for the confirmation - I'll go with that

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