Reddit Reddit reviews IronMind Strong-Enough Lifting Straps

We found 14 Reddit comments about IronMind Strong-Enough Lifting Straps. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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IronMind Strong-Enough Lifting Straps
The single best lifting straps you can buy - versatile, effective and super strongThe runaway No. 1 choice on the professional strongman circuit for more than a decade—proven at World's Strongest Man year after yearNamed "Most Durable" by BarBendIf you are not using IronMind lifting straps, you're probably not lifting as much as you could beMade in the USA by IronMind, providing Tools of the Trade for Serious Strength Athletes since 1988
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14 Reddit comments about IronMind Strong-Enough Lifting Straps:

u/AcerbusHospes · 74 pointsr/swoleacceptance

Having shit stolen from you sucks. And being 16 also doesn't necessarily allow for a lot of money, I will happily buy you these (which I really like): https://www.amazon.com/IronMind-1239-Strong-Enough-Lifting-Straps/dp/B001F1VCEG

Not sure how to do this anonymously or whatever. I can also just get you a gift card but PM if interested and we'll figure it out.

u/voyvf · 6 pointsr/Fitness

Besides the obvious - barbell, plates, and cage?

  • Powerlift 2 lifting shoes. The .5 inch heel is simply fucking magic for those with limited ankle flexibility. If I could go back in time to when I started and give myself one recommendation, it'd be to buy a pair of lifting shoes. They're worth every penny.

  • A knock-off lever belt, 'cause fighting with the normal ones is a pain in the arse. I may break down and get an Inzer, but only if this one dies for some reason.

  • A pair of wooden rings that I hang from the pull-up bar of my cage. Good for ring pushups, flies, rows, and of course weighted dips.

  • A dip belt for use with the above mentioned rings and pull-up bar. Honestly, it's not terribly difficult to make one of these with a piece of chain, some pipe insulation for padding, and carabiners (if I can do it, pretty much anyone can) but I'm lazy.

  • Straps, really great for shrugs.

  • A flat bench.

  • A combination pec deck, lat pull-down, leg extension machine that I can't find the link for.

  • A white board and sharpies for my lifts on a given day.

    I also have an assortment of wrist and ankle weights, a 40lb weight vest, and an ab wheel.
u/iDeZey · 4 pointsr/weightroom

That is correct. I googled the straps and they are shown as 2 identical straps. It has some photos of strongmen wearing them, 1 is upside down and the other isn't.

https://www.amazon.com/IronMind-1239-Strong-Enough-Lifting-Straps/dp/B001F1VCEG

u/tictacblackback · 3 pointsr/powerlifting
u/vhalros · 3 pointsr/Fitness

I like ones that are made of old seat belts from a junker car, but you can also buy them. It is just a piece of nylon webbing so there are a limited amount of ways to screw it up. Just avoid ones with a bunch of fancy rubber or whatever.

There are two styles the "Olympic style" and the "loop style" (I just made up those terms, I don't know if any one else uses them). I prefer the Olympic style because it won't tighten up on you while you lift, but it is sort of personal preference.

u/pm_me_ur_macros_gurl · 2 pointsr/Fitness
u/The_Bluest_Things · 2 pointsr/Fitness

These are what professional strong man tend to use

They are rough on your hands. Try a cotton strap for more comfort, or even one with wrist padding.

u/[deleted] · 1 pointr/powerlifting

Elitefts: $10 standard cotton straps. You will most likely have to replace them

https://www.elitefts.com/elitefts-red-lifting-straps-1.html

Ironmind: $18, a heavier duty nylon type material. These get weekly use from me, had em for about a 1+ years. Not showing any sign of wear yet.

https://www.amazon.com/IronMind-1239-Strong-Enough-Lifting-Straps/dp/B001F1VCEG

u/pacman_johns · 1 pointr/Fitness

sounds like you could use some lifting straps for the snatches/overhead squats. i have these and they're awesome. i never do front squats without them (that's the main lift that always destroys my wrists). they really do a great job at relieving all of the pressure i normally feel on my wrists. and the blue is a nice color, so you get some style points, as well

u/horaiyo · 1 pointr/weightroom

If/when my crappy Harbinger ones break I'll probably buy these.

u/redshrek · 1 pointr/powerlifting

I use IronMind starps. They are very good quality and I have used it to pull up to 700 lbs with no problem.