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Description
Developed for athletes who take their strength training seriously. The leather weightlifting belt is made from 100% authentic buffalo leather of the highest quality and is extremely durable. The leather lifting belt has a thickness of 6 mm and a width of 10 cm which offers excellent support without feeling too heavy. The leather is tanned in a special way, resulting in a leather weightlifting belt with a very short break in time and excellent performance.
Why you should buy a Reeva Lifting Belt

Simply put, those cheaper belts flooding the market are mass-produced in China using cheap materials. They're made from PU Leather and stuffed with cardboard filling.

Over time, moisture will creep in and break down the cardboard. Resulting in a lifting belt that doesn’t offer proper support and, hence, loses its purpose. It might look like a genuine lifting belt, but trust us, they won't last.

Reeva lifting belts are crafted with precision by skilled craftsmen. We use the finest buffalo hides from exclusive tanneries, ensuring unmatched quality and longevity.

Plus, our custom reinforced stainless steel buckles are forged by local blacksmiths. This means our buckles are incredibly sturdy and practically indestructible. 

We're talking top-notch quality that guarantees a lifetime of use. Are you willing to invest a bit more for a product that not only outshines its competition but will also outlast them by a mile?

Shipping Information

What are the shipping costs?
We offer free shipping above an order value of €100 and offer shipping options for all locations. Normal shipping costs € 9.99.

How will my order be shipped?
We work with DPD, DHL and FedEx to fulfill our orders. You will receive a track and trace link when your order has left the warehouse.

How long will it take before I receive my order?
Transit time depends on where you're ordering from. On average, shipping takes takes 2-4 working days.

Returns

Can I return my order if I don't like it?
Yes, we gladly accept returns and offer a full refund.

What should I do if my product is damaged?
Please contact our support! When you are logged into your account, the support ticket system will show up on the bottom part of your screen.

For now, only logged in users can utilize this system.

Lifetime warranty

Our products are specifically created to perform and outlast your most grueling training session.

On the off chance that you experience a manufacturing defect on any item (such as broken stitching or other damage upon arrival), you can return it for a complete replacement for the lifetime of owning your belt.

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  • CH
    Colin H.
    Verified Buyer
    I recommend this product
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    great product

    looks amazing and feels high quality

  • JP
    Josefine P.
    Verified Buyer
    I recommend this product
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    Very good quality

    I was looking for a thin leather weightlifting belt.

    Found the perfect one.

  • SV
    stéphane v.
    Verified Buyer
    I recommend this product
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    Excellent

    Après quelques soucis sur la taille, tout est rentré dans l'ordre grâce à un excellent service après vente.

    La ceinture est parfaite :)

  • CD
    Charles de g.
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    I recommend this product
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    Great Value

    Matériaux de haute qualité, ajustement et finition parfaits. Excellente adhérence du matériau intérieur, super rigide et de soutien mais pas inconfortable.

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    François
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    I recommend this product
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    Best training suit so far

    Se ferme très bien en glissant un trou, Très solide

Endorsed by pro-athletes

We design lifting gear for both professional athletes and fitness enthusiasts to meet your specific needs and requirements.

FAQs

Find the answer to most common questions about this product.

Is a lever lifting belt better?

When picking a lever lifting belt, it's crucial to know the distinctions between a lever belt and a standard prong belt. A lever belt has a lever mechanism for adjusting tightness, while a regular prong belt uses a buckle. Knowing these distinctions can help you make the right choice for your lifting needs. Considering your preferences and lifting style is essential when deciding between the two types of belts.

A lever belt is easier to adjust and secure in place with a lever mechanism for precise adjustments. This can be beneficial for lifters who prefer a quick and secure fit without the hassle of adjusting prongs.

Some weightlifters may find it harder to put on and take off a lever belt compared to a regular prong belt. Additionally, lever belts tend to be more expensive than prong belts, so cost may be a factor to consider.

Should I get 10mm or 13mm belt?

Choosing between a 10mm or 13mm belt depends on what feels best for you. It's all about personal preference.

The 13mm belt is typically thicker and may provide more support, while the 10mm belt is slightly lighter and more flexible. Some weightlifters like the 13mm belt for heavy lifts because it provides more stability. Others prefer the 10mm belt for deadlifts and squats because it is less restrictive.

Try both belt sizes to see which one helps you keep good form and feel secure during lifts. Remember, the belt should enhance your performance, not hinder it. Choose the belt that best aligns with your lifting goals and technique, and always prioritize safety and proper form above all else. With the right belt and proper technique, you can take your lifting to the next level and reach your strength goals effectively.

What are the pros and cons of lifting with a belt?

Using a belt while lifting heavy weights can help stabilize the spine, reduce injury risk, and increase pressure in the abdomen. Belts can also provide a tactile cue for bracing your core, helping you maintain proper form throughout the lift. Some weightlifters feel more confident and mentally strong when wearing a belt, which can help them lift heavier weights.

However, there are also some cons to consider when lifting with a belt. Using a belt too frequently can weaken your core muscles over time.

They become dependent on the belt for support instead of developing their strength independently. This can ultimately hinder your overall strength and stability in the long run. Using a belt in training should be an addition, not a replacement for good technique and strong core muscles.

Decide whether to use a belt based on your goals, experience, and comfort level when lifting weights. Talk to a coach or trainer to see if you should use a belt when lifting weights. Remember, proper technique, consistency, and progressive overload are key factors in improving your strength and performance in the gym.

What does a belt do for lifting?

A lifting belt provides support to your lower back and core muscles during heavy lifting exercises. It helps to stabilize your spine and reduce the risk of injury by increasing intra-abdominal pressure. This can improve your overall lifting performance by allowing you to lift heavier weights with better form.

Remember, a lifting belt isn't a magic item. It's important to use it with proper technique and training for best results. Using a lifting belt in your workouts can make you stronger and help prevent injuries. It's a good addition to your routine.

Do you require a lifting belt?

A lifting belt can help with strength training, but it's not essential for everyone. If you are a beginner or are not lifting extremely heavy weights, you may not need to use a lifting belt.

Before using a belt for support, it is important to build core strength and learn proper lifting technique. This will help create a strong foundation. Using a lifting belt too often can make your core muscles weaker. This is because they might rely too much on the support the belt provides instead of getting stronger by themselves.

Ultimately, you should base the decision to use a lifting belt on your individual needs and goals. If you're not sure if you need a lifting belt, ask a fitness professional for advice.

When should I wear a lifting belt?

It is best to wear a lifting belt for heavy lifting exercises like squats, deadlifts, and overhead presses for safety. The lifting belt gives extra support and stability to your core, which is helpful when lifting heavy weights. However, it is important to remember that a lifting belt is not a substitute for proper form and technique. You should use it in conjunction with a solid foundation of core strength and good lifting mechanics.

Some lifters also choose to wear a belt during max effort lifts or when they are attempting new personal records. This extra support can help reduce the risk of injury and provide added confidence during challenging lifts.

Ultimately, you should base the decision to wear a lifting belt on your individual goals and comfort level. If you are unsure, start by using the belt into your training gradually and see how it feels. Remember, listening to your body and prioritizing safety should always come first in your fitness journey.

How much does a belt add to squat?

Belts can help increase squat weight, but the amount added depends on the person's strength and lifting skills. Wearing a belt can help people lift heavier weights more comfortably, possibly increasing their squat by 10-20%. In the end, Lifting Belts do not help you lift more weight, but they support your core during heavy lifts.

It's always best to focus on building strength and proper technique first, rather than relying solely on a belt to boost your squat numbers. Remember, consistency and dedication to your training will ultimately lead to progress and improvement in your squat performance.