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Reddit mentions of Valeo VRL6 6" Padded Leather Contoured Weightlifting Lifting Belt with Suede Lining
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We found 2 Reddit mentions of Valeo VRL6 6" Padded Leather Contoured Weightlifting Lifting Belt with Suede Lining. Here are the top ones.
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TOP QUALITY - 6 inch wide cowhide leather with contoured design stabilizes back and abdomen during heavy lifting for superior support and for maintaining proper postureSUPERIOR COMFORT - Suede lining covers foam lumbar pad and double reinforced stitched edges provide comfort during strenuous lifts. Double-prong roller buckle and double loops secure belt tab for perfect fitSTABILIZE YOUR BACK & REDUCE STRESS - Alleviate pain and reduce muscle stress to protect yourself against injuries and to stabilize your spineIMPROVE YOUR LIFTING PERFORMANCE FOR ALL SPORTS - Perfect for weight and power lifting, gym workouts, bodybuilding, squats, dead lifts, cleans, snatches, and CrossFitHAND WASHABLE
Specs:
Color | BLACK |
Height | 0.5 Inches |
Length | 46 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Release date | February 2005 |
Size | Medium |
Weight | 1.25 Pounds |
Width | 6 Inches |
Hi. 3-month-long fighter here. So my local group was cool enough to have loaner gear, which is what I used when I just started. It fit poorly and really slowed me down, so I bought my own gear pretty fast.
I spent about $1k, but if I had scrimped a bit I could have gotten it down to $500, maybe less.
The helmet is the most expensive piece. I got mine from ironmonger
A lot of my gear is hockey gear, from hockeymonkey.com. I wear it under a set of ratty garb-esque clothes I bought off a much larger friend.
Get a heavy hockey girdle and hockey knee/shinpads pads. For chest protection the cheapest armor I've seen with good protection is motocross or motorcycle armor, though I actually made a wisby-style coat of plates myself, using pickle-barrel plastic. A lot of people I know use hockey chest/shoulder protectors from hockey monkey, usually along with other rigid protection on the torso. I also wear a padded kidney belt. For chest armor, maybe something like this. I once fought with a guy who wore stuff like this. He said the big weak spot was the sides of the ribcage. He actually strapped a few padded pickel-barrel plates there. You're also going to want to add some rigid elbow cops, maybe bokalo.
A lot of it is cobbled together and may require modification. I bolted a set of bokalo aluminum cops to my knee/shinpads (just to give my knees a bit better protection), and added a few plastic lames to cover my lower thigh / top of my knee a bit better.
If you really really need cheap, dark victory sells a really cheap suit of armor. But you get what you pay for. It's uncomfortable, hot, and restricts movement. I'm using a heavily modified set of their elbow cops and demi gaunts (I covered them in leather, did some reshaping and cutting, and added thumb guards to the demi's).
Have to agree with you. I have this one linked below. It's been solid to me for the year I have had it.
http://www.amazon.com/Valeo-Leather-Lifting-Medium-Inches/dp/B0007IS750/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1404402870&sr=8-1&keywords=weight+lifting+belt