13MM Lever Belt - Inferno - IPF Approved
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Description
Get Maximum Support and Stability
Lift and train with total confidence using our 13mm Lever Belt. This belt will provide you with the extra support and stability you need when lifting, making it an essential tool for any serious strength athlete. The lever mechanism means you simply set your size once, and you can quickly and easily take the belt on and off without having to re-adjust it every time.
The 13mm lever belt is IPF approved, making it ideal for competitive powerlifters – as well as bodybuilders and strong(wo)men.
Our steel buckles are indestructible in even the heaviest use. Many of our customers use the steel buckle with 400kg+ deadlifts and squats and it has gone through extensive testing. This is why we are happy to offer a lifetime performance warranty.
Made From High-Quality Materials
We are market leaders in using Amara synthetic leather, as it makes for a firm yet comfortable lifting belt. The 13mm lever belt is available in a wide range of sizes and is suitable for all lifting levels – from beginners to competitive athletes.
Want extra support? Our 7mm Inferno Neoprene Knee Sleeves are ideal for protecting your knees. IPF-approved.
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Specs:
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Material: Premium Amara synthetic microfiber leather
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Closure: Zinc alloy buckle with lifetime warranty
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Width: 4 inches (10cm)
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Thickness: 13mm
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IPF approved
FAQ
What’s the benefit of a lever belt?
Lifting belts are made to support your spine by increasing pressure in your core. By using a belt, you increase the intra-abdominal pressure in your body– meaning you can lift more weight and help prevent injuries. However, it’s not a replacement for proper lifting technique.
Unlike belts with one or two prongs, lever belts only need to be adjusted the first time you use them. This makes it faster and easier to put on and take off the belt without fiddling with the prongs each time.
Should I choose the 10mm or 13mm Lever Belt?
Both belts offer substantial support. The main difference is that the 13mm belt has extra material, making it slightly thicker and offering slightly more support. If you're a beginner or haven't used a lifting belt before, you might find the 10mm belt more comfortable.