








🖤 Lift Heavy, Lift Smart — The Belt That Has Your Back (and Core)
The Hawk Single Prong Power Lifting Belt is a 10mm thick, 4-inch wide leather belt designed for serious lifters seeking maximum core support and spine stability. IPF legal and competition-ready, it features a durable single prong buckle, heavy-duty stitching, and a suede lining for comfort and grip. With 12 adjustable holes and a 1-year warranty, this belt offers a perfect fit and lifetime durability at an unbeatable price.
| ASIN | B06XNJQX31 |
| Batteries Included | No |
| Brand | Hawk Sports |
| Closure Type | Buckle |
| Colour | black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (308) |
| Date First Available | 16 June 2017 |
| Item Thickness | 1E+1 Millimetres |
| Item Weight | 812 g |
| Manufacturer | Hawk Sports |
| Material | Leather |
| Material Type | Leather |
| Size | S |
| UPC | 652143279449 |
| Waist (cm) | 32 Inches |
W**T
Me ayuda un buen en peso muerto
K**S
this belt is perfect quality. only issue i have with it is the material is very durable and because of that it is stiff. i use the belt extremely tight for support while lifting and body shape manipulation while doing cardio. it is very rigid. after month of using this belt every day for a few hours it has gotten alot softer but is still not broke in.. but its also not worn out. bottom line the belt is great and the material is very strong and slightly stiff
E**L
Ya llevo bastante tiempo utilizándolo y no me a dado ninguna falla ni se a roto nada de nada el único detalle es que se ensucia bastante rápido pero fuera de hay 10/10 aparte que me gustó la bolsa que tiene para guardarlo
C**N
I got this belt because my original lever belt broke and I needed one to use while I waited for my lever belt to come in. I don't know why, but this belt is exceptionally bad- like the creators didn't have lifting in mind. The design itself was terrible. (This is speaking for the size small) I'm usually a small/xsmall in belts. Once you loop the prong into the belt hole (if you can even do that), you can't put it through the belt loop because the belt loop is way too close to the frame and the prong. The belt is way too thick to be able to do so. This may work if you use the last belt loop (as the tail of the belt would be short enough) but it wont for the rest of the belt holes. That in itself is a problem because that means there's something fundamentally wrong with the belt structure. The thing that irked me the most about this belt was the way they made the prong. Not only was it faulty because it had a hook on the belt prong (which made it impossible to get into any of the belt loops regardless of how tight/loose it was around the waist) but it's incredibly clunky and stiff- even for a new, not broken into belt. You legit cannot get it off because the prong is hooked and stuck into the belt loop. If you can even get it on (which is easier than getting it off, but not easy by any means) you're basically stuck in the belt for the rest of your workout. Forget about even taking it off in between sets- you're basically going to need another person to help you take the belt off. It may be because my belt was slightly faulty, but when there's so many other options out there with the same price and way better structure, I wouldn't waste your time and energy with this one.
L**L
Bueno, bonito y fuerte
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