Raw Materials Built for Heavy Leg Days
Sam Sulek crushes leg days with squats that bury the bar deep. His superfans demand gear that survives those depths. These shorts hit with poly-spandex blend - 88% polyester, 12% spandex - thick enough to shrug off barbell scrapes yet stretch for full squat mobility. I've dragged these through rack pulls and hack squats, fabric holding firm without a single tear after months of abuse.
Heavy leg days mean sweat pours like a river. Moisture-wicking tech pulls it away fast, keeping skin dry when reps stack up. Reinforced seams at the crotch and thighs take the friction from wide-stance lunges. No bunching mid-set, just pure function. Compare to standard gym shorts that ride up or rip - these stand built for Sulek-level volume.
Durability shows in the details. Double-stitched hems resist fraying from repeated thigh slaps on heavy deadlifts. Pockets deep for phone or keys, secure zip keeps them locked during explosive box jumps. Superfans grinding quads recognize this - gear that lasts through cycles of bulking and cutting.



