Ready to crush those PRs and channel your inner Patty? Beef gains incoming - this guide breaks down the ultimate Patty approved gear for strength training that keeps you locked in for every rep. Whether you're hitting heavy deads or squatting stadiums, our Patty merch turns heads while supporting your grind. Time to get swole - grab your favorites now and dominate.
Top Patty Picks for Upper Body Blasts
Upper body days demand gear that moves with you - no restrictions, just pure power. Start with the Patty Power Tank, crafted from breathable, stretchy fabric that hugs your lats during pull-ups without riding up mid-set. Priced at $28, it's the best choice if you're blasting bench presses because the reinforced shoulders handle 225lb loads without tearing, unlike flimsy gym tees.
Pair it with the Beef Builder Shorts for full mobility - these bad boys feature a 7-inch inseam perfect for overhead presses. At $32, they're worth it because the grippy waistband stays put during farmer's carries, addressing that annoying slip issue. Users rave: 'Wore the Patty Power Tank and shorts for my first 200lb OHP - zero distractions, pure focus.'
For cooler sessions, layer under the Swole Squad Hoodie ($45). Its thumb holes lock sleeves in place for rows, making it ideal for back day domination. This combo has helped lifters add 20lbs to their bench - your turn to level up.
Lower Body Gear That Handles Heavy Loads
Squats and deads don't play nice with subpar shorts - enter Patty's Deadlift Destroyers at $35. These mid-thigh cutters use 4-way stretch with reinforced seams built for 500lb pulls. The best pick for posterior chain work since the flatlock stitching prevents chafing on long sets.
Tanks like the Squat Queen ($25) shine here too - wide armholes let you drop low without fabric bunching. Compare to standard shorts: Patty's hold chalk better and dry faster post-sweat. 'Deadlifted 405 in these - no ride-up, all gains,' says one lifter.
Don't sleep on leggings for variety - the Gainz Grippers ($38) feature silicone hems that grip your socks during sumo stance. This setup crushes leg days, keeping you stable for heavier loads every session.
Essential Accessories for Locked-In Lifts
Accessories seal the deal for max strength. The Patty Wrist Warriors ($15/pair) offer thumb loops and velcro for custom tension - essential for bench and presses to protect joints under 300lbs.
Belt up with the Core Crusher Belt ($50), 4-inch wide leather that digs in for squats without slipping. Worth every penny over cheap nylon because it supports true 1RMs. 'PR'd my squat by 30lbs thanks to this belt - locked and loaded,' per reviews.
Add the Chalk Block Bucket ($12) for mess-free grip - portable and Patty branded. These picks address grip fails head-on, letting you focus on progressive overload.
Layering Strategies for All-Season Gains
Summer blasts? Tank + shorts combo breathes like a champ. Winter warriors, hoodie over tank traps heat without bulk - thumb holes keep sleeves from flopping during cleans.
Pro tip: Leggings under shorts for deadlift days add compression for blood flow, boosting endurance by 10-15%. Full Patty store outfit? Tank, shorts, belt - $100 total, unbeatable value for year-round PRs.
Transition seasons call for the mid-weight Patty Pullover ($40) - zip vents for temp control. Layer smart, lift harder - no more pausing for adjustments.
Building Full Outfits to Smash PRs
Ultimate deadlift kit: Deadlift Destroyers, Squat Queen Tank, Wrist Warriors, Core Crusher - $115 stack. This dominates because every piece synergizes for stability and comfort, tackling mobility objections.
Bench focus? Power Tank, Beef Builder Shorts, Chalk Bucket - $75 and ready to press big. Squat squad: Leggings, Pullover, Belt - compression plus support for depth.
Head to the Patty shop now - limited stock on belts means your gains wait for no one. Build your kit, smash PRs, and rep Patty style. Beef gains incoming!
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