10mm Double Prong Buckle belt - IPF Approved
All orders are dispatched from the UK. Prices on goods shipped internationally will be charged excluding VAT and you will be subject to any VAT & Duty due upon entry into your chosen delivery country.
All orders are dispatched from the UK. Prices on goods shipped internationally will be charged excluding VAT and you will be subject to any VAT & Duty due upon entry into your chosen delivery country.
Our double prong belts offer a firm and supportive fit that doesn’t compromise on comfort. Like all of our lever and prong belts, we craft this one from high-quality Amara synthetic leather, ensuring your belt will stand the test of time.
Using a lifting belt boosts intra-abdominal pressure, reducing lower back stress and increasing stability. The double prong design of this belt adds additional durability and a secure fit you can rely on.
Our belts are ideal for improving your training and increasing your performance in competition. The Double Prong Belt is IPF approved.
Eyeing a competition? Pair our Double Prong Belt with our IPF Approved Inferno Knee Sleeves for the perfect competitive edge. |
Sizing Guide (inches) | |
S | 24-28 |
M | 26-34 |
L | 30-38 |
XL | 34-42 |
XXL | 38-46 |
What is the Double Prong Belt made of?
Our Double Prong Belt is made of top-tier Amara synthetic leather. This material ensures an excellent balance between comfort and durability.
How can I adjust the Double Prong Belt?
Our Double Prong Belt incorporates a buckle design for swift and effortless adjustments. Plus, a loop ensures the belt remains firmly in place throughout your workouts.
Which belt should I choose?
We offer a wide range of belts, including 10mm and 13mm single-prong and double-prong belts, as well as quick-fitting lever belts. Your selection depends on your personal requirements and lifting style.
What's the difference between a single and double prong belt?
Both single and double-prong belts offer substantial support, but some lifters prefer the additional durability of two prongs instead of one. However, a single-prong belt is easier to put on. It’s ultimately up to personal preference.