anyone here order it and gonna give it a shot? i think it might be some serious competition with SBDs but curious to see the reviews it will get
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I think they are probably a bit late to this
SBDs are well known, look better and no complaints about them + IPF approved.
That being said the ST fans will buy these, but I can't imagine they will be any different. SBD and Super training are almost like fashion accessories now, just depends on your style.
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It really depends on the quality and material. If you want the most durability then I would go with some higher end cloth sleeves as they would easily last for 5+ years even with heavy use. High quality neoprene sleeves can also last for years, but the only one who has been on the market long enough to really have that stamp of approval would be Rehband.
I do not own SBD sleeves but have heard that they are well-made and should hold up for a few years as well.
One thing to consider is that if you are just getting started and plan on gaining quite a bit of weight you may want to hold off on buying expensive sleeves (or a belt) until you get past your beginner gains.Pro Strongman & Former National Champion
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