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13mm Double Prong Buckle Belt - IPF Approved

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RELIABLE SUPPORT AND STABILITY

Designed for durability and comfort, our 13mm Double Prong belt delivers a firm and comfortable fit. We've crafted it from high-quality Amara synthetic leather, promising you a product that's built to last.

When it comes to lifting, this belt helps increase intra-abdominal pressure. This reduces stress on the lower back and promotes better stability during your lifts. Its double-prong feature not only adds an extra layer of security but also ensures a snug and comfortable fit.

GEARED FOR TRAINING AND COMPETITION

Training hard for a competition? Our 13mm Double Prong belt can help improve your performance. This belt comes with IPF approval.

Eyeing a competition? Pair our Double Prong Belt with our IPF Approved Inferno Knee Sleeves for the perfect competitive edge.

 

SPECS

Material: Amara synthetic leather
Mechanism: Double prong buckle
Thickness: 13mm
Width: 10cm
IPF Approved

Sizing Guide (inches)
S 24-28
M 26-34
L 30-38
XL 34-42
XXL 38-46
XXXL 42-50


FAQ

What material is the Double Prong belt made of?

Our 13mm Double Prong Belt is made from high-quality Amara synthetic leather. This material combines durability with comfort, making it an excellent choice for beginners and serious lifters alike.

How do I adjust the Double Prong Belt?

Adjusting the belt is simple and quick due to its buckle design. The included loop keeps the belt securely in place throughout your workouts.

Which belt should I choose?

We provide various options, including 10mm and 13mm single-prong and double-prong belts, alongside quick-fitting lever belts. Your choice depends on your lifting style and specific needs.

How does a single-prong belt differ from a double-prong belt?

Both single and double-prong belts provide significant support. However, some lifters favor the extra sturdiness a double-prong belt provides. A single-prong belt, on the other hand, is often simpler to put on. It really depends on your personal preference.