Equipment
105 kg Male Standards
Minimum needed for each tier - lifting
| Lift | Beginner | Novice | Intermediate | Advanced | Elite |
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Where Do You Stand?
Enter your squat, bench press, and deadlift to see your overall percentile at this weight class
Lift Comparison
Median squat, bench press, and deadlift for 105 kg male lifters
About the 105 kg Male Weight Class
The 105 kg Male weight class covers lifters weighing 93.01-105 kg (205-231 lb). This is one of the 16 official IPF (International Powerlifting Federation) weight categories used in sanctioned competition worldwide.
How Standards Are Calculated
Our strength standards are derived from over 2.5 million verified competition results in the OpenPowerlifting database. Every number comes from a judged competition lift at a sanctioned meet. The five tiers represent percentile ranges among competitors: Beginner (below 20th), Novice (20th-40th), Intermediate (40th-60th), Advanced (60th-80th), and Elite (80th+).
Choosing Your Weight Class
If your natural bodyweight falls within 93.01-105 kg (205-231 lb), the 105 kg class may be ideal for you. Lifters who need to cut more than 5-8% of bodyweight to make a class generally perform better at the next weight class up. Use our Weight Class Optimizer to analyze your options.
Frequently Asked Questions
Other Male Weight Classes
Standards are derived from OpenPowerlifting competition data. Gym lifts may differ from competition performance due to judging standards. For informational purposes only.

