Do you think one of them is using gear pt. 2

So here's my review of the 13mm Inzer Forever Lever Belt:

Assembling the lever and locking mechanism is as simple as 2 screws and adjusting to the size of your stomach. It's an incredibly easy process and should only take a few minutes to get the belt to the perfect size. You want it to be extremely tight. It will break in I've heard after a few weeks or months but once it does, most people fall in love with the belt and it comes with a lifetime warranty so cannot go wrong.

The craftsmanship is top notch, this belt is as serious as they come. The lever/locking mechanism is a polished or brushed aluminum or some other metal. The hooks on it are solid and will not give. The two screws to hold it in place secure it perfectly. The leather used for the belt is also one piece, it is NOT a bunch of layers glued together which would be an inferior manufacturing process. The lever is super easy to lessen once you're done with a lift but the tighter you make the belt the better the lever locks in place. It will NOT come loose accidentally. You actually need to push the lever to loosen it. It won't happen accidentally.

The belt helped me tremendously the first day I've used it. I feel like it does hit my quads slightly at the bottom of a squat but I am still able to get just below parallel with ease. It will just take some getting used to the belt. I also wore it for standing overhead presses and it helped me get a new PR whereas last week without the belt I struggled for 3lbs less. The new PR felt like it went up with ease thanks to the increased intra thoracic pressure. I do not recommend this type of belt be worn if you're doing the Olympic lifts like snatches and cleans. A normal Velcro belt would be much better. All in all I love this belt and can't wait to break it in.
 
So here's my review of the 13mm Inzer Forever Lever Belt:

Assembling the lever and locking mechanism is as simple as 2 screws and adjusting to the size of your stmach. It's an incredibly easy process and should only take a few minutes to get the belt to the perfect size. You want it to be extremely tight. It will break in I've heard after a few weeks or months but once it does, most people fall in love with the belt and it comes with a lifetime warranty so cannot go wrong.

The craftsmanship is top notch, this belt is as serious as they come. The lever/locking mechanism is a polished or brushed aluminum or some other metal. The hooks on it are solid and will not give. The two screws to hold it in place secure it perfectly. The leather used for the belt is also one piece, it is NOT a bunch of layers glued together which would be an inferior manufacturing process. The lever is super easy to lessen once you're done with a lift but the tighter you make the belt the better the lever locks in place. It will NOT come loose accidentally. You actually need to push the lever to loosen it. It won't happen accidentally.

The belt helped me tremendously the first day I've used it. I feel like it does hit my quads slightly at the bottom of a squat but I am still able to get just below parallel with ease. It will just take some getting used to the belt. I also wore it for standing overhead presses and it helped me get a new PR whereas last week without the belt I struggled for 3lbs less. The new PR felt like it went up with ease thanks to the increased intra thoracic pressure. I do not recommend this type of belt be worn if you're doing the Olympic lifts like snatches and cleans. A normal Velcro belt would be much better. All in all I love this belt and can't wait to break it in.

Im looking into getting a Toro. how much did this ^^^ one run you?
 
Im looking into getting a Toro. how much did this ^^^ one run you?

Toro is another great brand and cheaper too I believe. I think Cap might have one so you could ask him about how he likes it. The 13mm one I got was $97. Pretty expensive but totally worth the investment. For someone smaller or if you have a shorter torso the 10mm would probably fit better but I went with the 13mm for added support.
 
probably doing what i should be doing.. sailor jerry's by the bbq grilling a 24oz steak...

ahhh the joys of being an entrepreneur... always have to be at my business

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Toro is another great brand and cheaper too I believe. I think Cap might have one so you could ask him about how he likes it. The 13mm one I got was $97. Pretty expensive but totally worth the investment. For someone smaller or if you have a shorter torso the 10mm would probably fit better but I went with the 13mm for added support.

Yea I don't have a real long torso so I'd probably do better with a 10mm
But yea the National powerlifter at our gym uses Toro. He has 3 national and 3 world competition wins.
 
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