- Short & Sweet Lifting Straps : Classic style for Olympic weightlifters; short for bailouts. This is the original IronMind Lifting Straps, based on the design used by super heavyweight Olympic silver medalist Mario Martinez, the last American man to win an Olympic medal in weightlifting. 18" long, no loop; 1-1/2" wide.If you're not using IronMind lifting straps, you're probably not lifting as much as you could be. Chosen by the world's strongest men (and women) in 5 styles: the question is not whether you are using IronMind lifting straps . . . the question is, which IronMind lifting straps are you using?
- Here it is, the IronMind Gold Nail™ . . . an order of magnitude bigger and badder than the IronMind Red Nail.The IronMind Gold Nail is like the Red Nail after doing SUPER SQUATS . . . bigger, stronger, tougher.The Red Nail is 7” x 5/16” and the Gold Nail is 8-3/8” x 3/8”.Bend an IronMind Gold Nail under certified conditions and you will be added to the Gold Nail Roster.* Who will be the first?Bundle includes 6 Gold Nails.
- Sale!Grip & Lift Australia Long Sleeve T-Shirt
- Colour - Light Grey
- Long sleeves
- 100% cotton for comfort and breathability
- SPECIAL ORDER ITEM - Non Returnable - Non Refundable. Will be ordered in with weekly IronMind order.These retro-tech collars hang on so tight that they bite into the bar. Best applied with a wrench to your plate-loaded dumbbells (but not your fancy new Eleiko bar): the teeth you save might be your own.Electroless nickel plated. Large size for Olympic bars (approx. 1.97" diameter), 1-1/2" in width. Comes with an IronMind wrench (also made in the USA)
- Sale!Grip & Lift Trucker HatBlack & White with Logo EmbroideredSnap Back - One Size Fits All
- Sale!Grab a copy of the Guinness World Records 2022Australian Strongman Jordan BIGGIE Steffens has made history by Pulling The Heaviest Locomotive weighing 184.97 TONNES and breaking a Guinness World Record!And not only did he complete one Guinness World Record, he also broke another Record for the Fastest 20m by a Three Person Tower - 16.23 sec.Congrats Jordan BIGGIE Steffens!