Well on the titan website, it doesnt tell you anything about what size to get. so how do i know?
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Well on the titan website, it doesnt tell you anything about what size to get. so how do i know?
[QUOTE=tatortotajigalo;35590191]Well on the titan website, it doesnt tell you anything about what size to get. so how do i know?[/QUOTE]
dont order from titan directly.. they take FOReVER
[url]http://gopainclinic.com/suits.php[/url]
Well, I recently got a Titan suit and had to take it in and have the shoulder straps altered 2 times to get it to fit correctly. I love it now though!
[url]http://www.plgearonline.com/sizing.htm[/url]
^^Sizing guidelines.
[QUOTE=aleksxxx;35590741]dont order from titan directly.. they take FOReVER
[url]http://gopainclinic.com/suits.php[/url][/QUOTE]
really?
I ordered a dual quad on March 22nd... does it really take 6-8 weeks like the site says? or longer? cuz they told me the other day 3-5 more weeks..how hard is it to make a suit?
titan is notorious for bad customer service and taking forever. Just about everyone that wears titan gets their gear from a distributor. Ken Anderson is a really good distributer out of texas (do a search for Anderson Powerlifting and you can call him directly). I've also bought several things from LiftingLarge.com and always liked their service.
You have to remember a dual quad is a complete custom made suit. They have to fit those in along with making the many many stock pieces of gear.
Tator- email Priscilla at the plgearonline site. Ask her what size you need. She'll ask you for a bunch of measurements and make recommendations for you. She's real good about getting things shipped, I usually have my stuff within a few days and she's on the opposite coast from me. Don't be surprised if you need to get the straps adjusted, they tend to be long. I need to get both my suits adjusted but I'm going to go with the straps being long for this next meet since I don't want to change anything at this point.
i have talked to a couple people that are sponsored by titan and don't even use their sponsorship because they take so long..
so yea, don't order from titan directly they suck bad... [url]www.gopainclinic.com[/url] has awesome customer service.
[QUOTE=ArchDukeOfTops;35736931]titan is notorious for bad customer service and taking forever. Just about everyone that wears titan gets their gear from a distributor. Ken Anderson is a really good distributer out of texas (do a search for Anderson Powerlifting and you can call him directly). I've also bought several things from LiftingLarge.com and always liked their service.[/QUOTE]Ditto on that. Liftinglarge.com has excellent service. As does Ken Anderson, plus Ken is based out of Dallas, so you could get your stuff pretty quick.
I tried to use liftinglarge.com for my last order of gear. I sent them an email asking about suit sizes, and some other general questions and they didn't reply. I didn't use them.
GarageInk got my Titan shirt to me within like two days of ordering, granted I live in the same state they do.
They should give you step by step directions on sizing.
Most of them do give directions. They tell you where to measure, how to measure (flexed, relaxed, etc). For a Karin's DD bench shirt there are probably a dozen measurements and they give you specific directions on how to take them.
oh ok thanks guys.
i bought the size 42 centurion.
That will probably be an ok training suit but could end up being too big. To give you an idea, I have a 46 Centurion and I have 60lbs and 5" in height on you. I got a 48 in the new NXG Super + suit and I'm wishing I got a 46 in that one too.
[QUOTE=Danimal;35901701]That will probably be an ok training suit but could end up being too big. To give you an idea, I have a 46 Centurion and I have 60lbs and 5" in height on you. I got a 48 in the new NXG Super + suit and I'm wishing I got a 46 in that one too.[/QUOTE]
yea i plan on only using it for training. then when my meet comes, ill get a tight ass nxg super +.