Centurion Fit: Straps & Chest are Loose

I got my super nxg+ centurion in the mail today. However the straps and chest are loose on it. I can sew the straps shorter obviously, but is a loose chest normal on the centurion?

[quote]zephead4747 wrote:
I got my super nxg+ centurion in the mail today. However the straps and chest are loose on it. I can sew the straps shorter obviously, but is a loose chest normal on the centurion?[/quote]

I think so. It seems like the legs/hips are the only things that ever fit with these. I have a 46 that is REALLY tight on my legs, but I can put the straps up by myself with no effort.

The Centurions will generally fit you tighter in the hips. Have a tailor or shoe repair shop sew an inch or two out of the straps. The body doesn’t really matter with the Centurion. Have them sew up the slack if it bothers you.

THanks guys, the hips and legs are perfect, but I was a litle conerned about the rest.

Just be careful to make sure the way you modify the suit is legal in your fed.

update:
suit is lose in back when I squat down, I get no real support from it. And on top of that, It throws me farther out of my groove farther then I could imagine. I repeatedly had to dump the bar to prevent myself from falling backwards.

[quote]zephead4747 wrote:
update:
suit is lose in back when I squat down, I get no real support from it. And on top of that, It throws me farther out of my groove farther then I could imagine. I repeatedly had to dump the bar to prevent myself from falling backwards.[/quote]

wow. mine is really lose in the upper half/ok in the lower and I havent had this problem before. Do you squat wide or narrow?

[quote]masonator wrote:
zephead4747 wrote:
update:
suit is lose in back when I squat down, I get no real support from it. And on top of that, It throws me farther out of my groove farther then I could imagine. I repeatedly had to dump the bar to prevent myself from falling backwards.

wow. mine is really lose in the upper half/ok in the lower and I havent had this problem before. Do you squat wide or narrow?[/quote]

narrow.

[quote]zephead4747 wrote:
masonator wrote:
zephead4747 wrote:
update:
suit is lose in back when I squat down, I get no real support from it. And on top of that, It throws me farther out of my groove farther then I could imagine. I repeatedly had to dump the bar to prevent myself from falling backwards.

wow. mine is really lose in the upper half/ok in the lower and I havent had this problem before. Do you squat wide or narrow?

narrow.[/quote]

I suppose that could have something to do with it. I could see how your groove could be compromised when narrow, as opposed to wide. I would just keep workin at it man, from my experience the Centurion actually affected me least.