W WarriorPL High End Bro Platinum May 6, 2003 #1 I've decided to get a lifting belt, and i was wondering which brand is most comfortable/effective. Thanks!
I've decided to get a lifting belt, and i was wondering which brand is most comfortable/effective. Thanks!
bignate73 New member May 6, 2003 #3 i have an inzer from years ago...but i dont use it. it was nice though, the first few times i used it.
i have an inzer from years ago...but i dont use it. it was nice though, the first few times i used it.
rjl296 New member May 6, 2003 #4 inzer- bit pricey but worth it. personally, i would onl use a belt for Me attempts
b fold the truth Elite Strongman Platinum May 6, 2003 #5 Bob's Belts used to be good...are they still around? Mine is an Inzer that I bought used from a friend... I've bought another Inzer for someone else and it was NICE. B True
Bob's Belts used to be good...are they still around? Mine is an Inzer that I bought used from a friend... I've bought another Inzer for someone else and it was NICE. B True
W WarriorPL High End Bro Platinum May 6, 2003 #6 I'll be getting the inzer buckle belt. I found it for $62 which isn't all THAT bad. Will be well worth it.
I'll be getting the inzer buckle belt. I found it for $62 which isn't all THAT bad. Will be well worth it.
J jerkbox New member Platinum May 6, 2003 #7 i still use this 20 yr old leather Everlast that my cousin had laying around.....I like it.....
Scotsman New member May 7, 2003 #8 I have an Inzere two prong 13mm comp belt. Damn stiff but great for max effort stuff. Check on monstermuscle.com. Cheers, Scotsman
I have an Inzere two prong 13mm comp belt. Damn stiff but great for max effort stuff. Check on monstermuscle.com. Cheers, Scotsman
D DBCooper Guest May 7, 2003 #10 What ever the brand look for the stitching, and a seamless roller to be advertised on the better belts. I prefer a single prong belt-easier to deal with when walking up to the bar and geeked up on life.
What ever the brand look for the stitching, and a seamless roller to be advertised on the better belts. I prefer a single prong belt-easier to deal with when walking up to the bar and geeked up on life.