Featuring a patented gliding lever, providing the adjustability of a prong belt with the ease and tightness of a lever belt. Ideal for sizing up or down whenever you need during training sessions and competitions. Designed through collaboration with world class athletes, coaches, and health professionals.
The 10mm powerlifting belt shares many features with the 13mm powerlifting belt, including its patented adjustable lever design. The belt is fully constructed in the UK, using only British hides, finished with a black oiled leather outer and a red suede interior.
The 10mm thickness of the belt - constructed from two cuts of leather and one layer of suede - will provide significant support but with less restriction than the 13mm belt. This allows for a greater degree of back flexion, allowing the user to lift with less inhibition and to achieve positions that the 13mm belt may restrict.
The adjustable lever buckle on the 10mm belt has also been updated, featuring the same gliding lever mechanism found on the 13mm belt, but with a lower profile design with softer rounded edges.
- IPF approved
- 10mm thickness and 10cm in width
- Grey oiled leather finish with an orange suede interior
- Made exclusively from British Cowhide
- Manufactured in Great Britain
How to measure
If you already own a belt, we recommend measuring your current belt on the tightest setting you use to give you the circumference of the belt at the setting you usually use.
If you do not have a belt then please measure your waist where the belt will sit (which is normally just above the navel), with your abdominal muscles braced. Please do not use your pants size as this will not be accurate for the belt measurement.
We typically recommend a belt where you fall in the middle of the sizing guide, as this will allow you to adjust the belt in either direction depending on your preference of fit, what exercise you are using the belt for, should your bodyweight change, or if you wear the belt over layers of clothes or a neoprene belt.
Product Care Information
Pour garantir que la face extérieure du cuir et les coutures conservent leur aspect d'origine, nous vous recommandons d'utiliser un cirage à chaussures noir ordinaire une fois tous les 1 à 3 mois. Polissez directement sur le cuir, puis polissez pour obtenir une finition brillante.
Évitez de laisser tomber ou de jeter la ceinture, car cela pourrait endommager la boucle de la ceinture.