🏋️♀️ Lift smarter, not harder — your back’s new best friend!
The TAVIEW Weight Lifting Belt is a 7-inch wide, ergonomically contoured nylon belt designed to provide superior lumbar and abdominal support during heavy lifting. Featuring a 4-inch wide Velcro strap and a heavy-duty roller buckle, it offers quick adjustability and a secure fit. Made from ultra-light, breathable neoprene, it enhances comfort and mobility while minimizing injury risk for powerlifters and fitness enthusiasts alike.
Color | Black (Double EVA) |
Size | L |
Material type | Nylon |
Batteries included? | No |
Brand | TAVIEW |
Manufacturer | TAVIEW |
Item model number | TW21-68 |
Product Dimensions | 17.78 x 15.24 x 0.1 cm; 399 g |
ASIN | B0BL87TFLK |
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Mis-marketed as a weightlifting belt - this is essentially a back brace only
I found this a bit of an oddball product, half weightlifting belt and half back brace - I think it may have been designed by someone who wasn't clear on the difference between the two. Its marketed as a weightlifting belt, but yet its construction is more like that of a back brace. A weightlifting belt isn't meant to brace your back, its meant to provide a tight band around your abdomen so that you can suck in and hold your breath and then brace/support your spine via abdominal pressure.The best weightlifting belts are therefore solid leather construction all around. The belt isn't leather (which is fine) but neither is it a solid even construction - the back section is the most rigid and is 6" tall, but the front belt is barely 2.5" tall and nowhere near as rigid. This makes the belt less effective at holding in that abdominal pressure evenly to support your spine. I'd go nearly as far as saying that it isn't really fit for purpose in that respect as a weightlifting belt.With that rather huge issue to one side, the belt is otherwise of fairly decent construction, although the stitching as pictured is single-stitch rather than the more robust double-stitch you might expect from an item that's going to be subject to some wear and tear in the gym as well as be at times stretched/under pressure during use.All in all, if serious about weightlifting, I can't recommend this despite it appearing good value, purely because it misses the mark on the primary function of a weightlifting belt in providing all-round abdominal bracing and support, focusing instead merely on back support.
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