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Where to buy a good belt

jchen

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Guys,

im not looking for reasons as to why i should i shouldn't wear a belt, i am asking you guys where you bought yours and how much it was and what it is like. if it was online, could you please post links!

as of today i started training with someone i hope will take me to the stage of competing and he advised i should buy a belt in the near future.

thanks guys
 
The quality of the belt comes down to the quality of the buckle/lever and leather. Crain, Safe USA and Inzer belts are guaranteed forever- that says something about their quality. 10mm is thick enough for most. A 13mm is pretty hardcore and takes a while to break in. I sell Inzer gear- but this has nothing to do with my recommendation. If you want a quality belt go with Crain or Safe USA or Inzer. Ricky Dale Crain sells Crain belts on ebay for around $US79 plus shipping from USA. Safe is about the same. I sell Inzer 10mm forever belts for $AUD100.
 
The quality of the belt comes down to the quality of the buckle/lever and leather. Crain, Safe USA and Inzer belts are guaranteed forever- that says something about their quality. 10mm is thick enough for most. A 13mm is pretty hardcore and takes a while to break in. I sell Inzer gear- but this has nothing to do with my recommendation. If you want a quality belt go with Crain or Safe USA or Inzer. Ricky Dale Crain sells Crain belts on ebay for around $US79 plus shipping from USA. Safe is about the same. I sell Inzer 10mm forever belts for $AUD100.

Is there any reason i should opt for a lever over a buckle or vice versa?

I am not into hardcore power lifting, i just want it for what i consider heavy pulling work.
 
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