I posted it on the Outdoor board, didn't think about putting it here.
If anyone wants an old House of Pain Ironwear "Texas A&M Powerlifting" bag, who lifts for A&M, let me know. I imagine you probably have your own, though...
Also, I have an ironmind gear bag, which I actually used more. Should have a belt for a 40~42" waist hanging around as well.
For the strongman gear, you'll probably need to be a national level amateur or so. Might be useful for a highland games fellow as well.
I have Atlas stones from 225-400. 8" Log, 706# tire, yoke, viking press, a couple of thick bars, farmer's walk implements - plate loading and the old tank style, various hand exercisers, and probably some more odds and ends. If concrete fill kegs are still a thing, I have one half filled with concrete - when I was competing, it switched to sand and water filled kegs, as they were heavier, so I have one of those, but up in SC.
If anyone wants an old House of Pain Ironwear "Texas A&M Powerlifting" bag, who lifts for A&M, let me know. I imagine you probably have your own, though...
Also, I have an ironmind gear bag, which I actually used more. Should have a belt for a 40~42" waist hanging around as well.
For the strongman gear, you'll probably need to be a national level amateur or so. Might be useful for a highland games fellow as well.
I have Atlas stones from 225-400. 8" Log, 706# tire, yoke, viking press, a couple of thick bars, farmer's walk implements - plate loading and the old tank style, various hand exercisers, and probably some more odds and ends. If concrete fill kegs are still a thing, I have one half filled with concrete - when I was competing, it switched to sand and water filled kegs, as they were heavier, so I have one of those, but up in SC.