Genuine Leather Weightlifting Belt
Genuine Leather Weightlifting Belt
Leather weightlifting belt designed for gyms, clubs, studios, and strength users needing firm waist support during loaded training. The wide back profile, cowhide material, and adjustable buckle closure suit repeated squat, press, and pull work.
Product Overview
This leather weightlifting belt is a structured lifting accessory intended for strength training sessions that involve squats, presses, deadlifts, and other core-bracing movements. It suits commercial gyms, personal training studios, sports clubs, school weight rooms, and distributors supplying mainstream free weight accessories. The product details shown indicate a cowhide construction, black and brown color options, and size choices of S, M, and L. Visually, the belt features a broad back support section, tapered front profile, contrast edge stitching, and adjustable fastening holes, giving buyers a clear lifting-focused design for repeated facility use.
Specification Table
| Material | Cowhide |
|---|---|
| Size | S-110cm/M-120cm/L-130cm |
| Color | Black/Brown |
Design & Training Benefits
The extra-wide back section is shaped to provide a more supportive contact area around the midsection during heavy compound lifting. Its tapered front profile helps the belt sit more comfortably when users bend, brace, or set up for presses and pulls. The adjustable hole system allows staff or users to fine-tune fit across different body sizes and training phases. For busy facilities, the clear structured design makes it suitable for repeated daily use in supervised strength zones, while the leather build and stitched edge construction support straightforward handling between members and sessions.
Key Structural Features
- Wide back support profile designed for bracing during heavy barbell training
- Cowhide belt construction shown in the product details for structured lifting use
- Tapered front section that supports more comfortable setup for compound movements
- Multiple adjustment holes for fit tuning across different user waist sizes
Applications
- Commercial gyms equipping free weight zones for barbell strength training
- Personal training studios supporting coached squat and deadlift sessions
- Distributor supply programs for mainstream gym accessory restock orders
- Sports performance facilities needing adjustable leather support belts
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FAQ
Is this belt suitable for commercial gym use? +
It is well suited to commercial strength areas based on the visible structured leather build, stitched perimeter, and adjustable fastening design. Exact commercial warranty terms are To be confirmed.
What sizes are shown for this weightlifting belt? +
The product details shown list S - 110 cm, M - 120 cm, and L - 130 cm. Waist fit range by size is To be confirmed.
What material is listed for this belt? +
The product details identify the belt material as cowhide. Exact leather thickness and internal reinforcement details are To be confirmed.
What should project buyers or distributors confirm before ordering? +
Buyers should confirm size mix, color availability, packaging quantity, and lead time before placing larger orders. Carton packing and shipment details are To be confirmed.
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