The 10 Best Weighted Belts
This wiki has been updated 21 times since it was first published in October of 2018. If you're the type of overachiever who complains that exercise just isn't hard enough for you, then one of these weighted belts can take your workout to the next level. Designed to add extra resistance to body-weight exercises, like dips and pull-ups, they can hold several iron plates in place while you move, so you can challenge your muscles in a totally brand-new way.
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Editor's Notes
October 29, 2018:
Since most models have the same basic features, emphasis during ranking was placed on ability to handle heavy weight, comfort during movements, and ability to hold weight in manageable position. The top spots on the list were reserved for units with the heaviest-duty chain and fabric, as those are the ones we're most confident will be able to handle strenuous use.
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