Tough Build - Materials for the Grind
Sulek Heavy Sweatpants start with a French terry base - thick, looped fabric that shrugs off barbell scrapes during rack pulls. This isn't thin cotton that pills after one deadlift session. The outer shell mixes poly with a cotton core for that midweight heft around 12 ounces per square yard, locking in warmth without trapping sweat on high-rep leg days.
Reinforcements hit key zones. Double-stitched seams run along the inseam and crotch - spots that rip under heavy squats. Drawstring waist cinches tight over a bloated post-meal gut from eat big lift big routines, with metal grommets that won't rust in a humid gym locker. Cuffs stay put with ribbed knit, no floppy fabric bunching at the ankles mid-set.
Compare this to standard gym pants. Most use brushed fleece that frays at knees from repeated lunges. Sulek's version pulls from heavyweight boxing gear principles - dense weave resists abrasion, proven in thousands of reps. Lifters grinding to failure need gear that matches the intensity, not folds under it.



