Lumbar belts

Lumbar belts have two main functions: (1) Protect the lumbar area and (2) improve performance when doing lifting and strength exercises. Thanks to this accessory, muscles and vertebrae are protected, a greater load is supported and at the same time the risk of suffering injuries during workouts is considerably reduced.

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  • Created with a dual-tapered design and strong Velcro strap, the iron buckle fastening levers your fit for an anchored brace and total performance; forging your next PB with every rep.
    Adidas Performance Lifting Belt
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    Adidas Performance Lifting Belt

    Delivery 3 - 5 working days

    Size: XS, S, M, L, XL, XXL

    • Productline:Unisex
    • Material:Elastic
    • Wrist support:Yes
    • Size:L
  • Featuring a wide velcro strap, this reebok belt provides a supportive fit for reliable performance.
    Adidas Flexweave Power Lifting Belt - Red

    Size: XS, S, L, XL, XXL


    Buyer's guide to Lumbar Belts


    When buying a lumbar belt it is worth looking into the type and material of the belt, its width and the number of buckles, in order to choose the best accessory for the user.

    Besides Yoga, Pilates or Functional Training, working out with fit balls is specially indicated for persons with lumbar and cervical problems, and even for preparation for birth. Numerous offices and users already use fit balls as an alternative to the traditional seat, as it prevents back problems and helps to keep a correct posture the whole time that you remain seated.

    Lumbar Belts

    1) Type of belt

    There are four types of different lumbar belts: buckle, Velcro, lever and ratchet. The most common ones are buckle and Velcro, as they are the most comfortable, resistant and durable.

    2) Material

    Lumbar belts may be made of leather, synthetic materials such as nylon or neoprene, or a combination of several materials. If you aim to use the belt for heavy workouts such as weight lifting, a leather belt is recommended, while for light workouts or more movement such as crossfit for example, it is advisable to use a nylon or neoprene belt.

    3) Width

    Lumbar belts come in widths of 10 and 13 cm. The 13 cm width gives greater reliability and support, but is slightly more uncomfortable, while the 10 cm width is a more simple fit and allows greater freedom of movement. For deadlifting it may be better to use 13 cm belts, while for bench exercises the 10 cm belt is sufficient.

    4) Number of buckles

    There are lumbar belts with one or two buckles. Although some professionals use the double buckle, in general the single buckle is used, as they are much easier to put on, take off and adjust, and provide very similar support to the user.

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