
I've bought wrist wraps and straps from here. Pretty good.
Although I personally wouldn't recommend lever belt.
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Where to buy powerlifting belt?, Need lever belt
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http://dcbodybuildingclothing.com/gen3lever.html
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QUOTE(daimon @ Oct 31 2018, 11:00 PM) Making adjustments is a bit more tedious, need screwdriver to unscrew and put it back. Personally I prefer looser setting for squat, and tighter for deadlift, not to mention your weight will fluctuate from day to day. With prongs belt, you can easily adjust on the fly. Also, the lever mechanism will surely be the first thing to fail and break, replacements are either non-existent or very expensive.This post has been edited by amir.asyraf: Oct 31 2018, 11:31 PM |
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QUOTE(daimon @ Nov 1 2018, 09:56 AM) ohh, thanks for the sharing, now only i know there are lever belt - need screwdriver & prongs belt But I'll admit it feels really good with lever belts to just easily release the lever and take it off after a heavy deadlift/squat setya i personally wanna get a prongs belt |
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