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Re: Bench Press - Spotters, from www.inzernet.com

Posted By: Paul Chadwick
Date: Wednesday, 19 April 2006, at 4:48 p.m.

In Response To: Re: Bench Press - Spotters, from www.inzernet.com (Jim Ray)

I'm not saying Inzer Rage wearers get out of groove that's silly. What I'm saying is the only crazy accidents seen are in these Titan Furys. Inzer's website tries to explain why the difference is in the erratic bar movement.

copied from the Rage description:
The most important thing the Solid Seam™ does is it eliminates the erratic bar wavering that another’s shirts cause. Instead of the quarter-inch of open play between sleeve and chest-plate the pinched commercial seams create, the Solid Seam™ locks all parts of The Rage together

"The new generation fabric has ruined the sport."

Now this is over the top melodrama. Talk about plain silly. If you're raw what do you care anyhow if eveyrone else is having a good time in their Furys and Rages.

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