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Rappid13mm Cowhide Lever Belt for Weightlifting and Powerlifting

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R1,399

Retail: R2,000
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This belt will provide you with the extra support and stability you need when weightlifting, 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 lever belt is perfect for powerlifters. It's also ideal for bodybuilders. Apply pressure to the muscles, fine-tuning the exercise force distribution to enhance muscle strength. Muscles are stimulated during the workout, and optimal pressure facilitates a more relaxed and powerful exercise experience. A firmer back support offers substantial support during exercise, stabilising an overly bent waist, alleviating strain on the muscles, and shielding the lower back from strain or discomfort. This enhanced support minimises the risk of accidental injuries.

Product Features
  • Support and stability for weightlifting 
  • Ideal for strength athletes, powerlifting and bodybuilders
  • Offers firmer back support
  • Relieves strain on the muscles
  • Minimise the risk of injury
  • Stable and durable
Product Specifications 
  • Material: Cowhide and alloy
  • Width: 10cm
  • Thickness: 13mm
  • Dimensions (waist circumference range):
    • XS: 60-75cm
    • M: 80-95cm
    • L: 90-105cm
    • XL: 110-115cm
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