Spud Inc - Belt Squat Belt

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Train your lower body without placing a heavy load on your spine.

The Belt Squat Belt is designed for maximal comfort on your hips while allowing you to use heavier weights to train your legs. This belt is great for athletes to use in the season to train legs without taxing the entire body. The belt squat belt is also a great way for athletes with back pain to squat without the axial loading that a bar places on the spine (causing back pain to worsen). Belt squats are a great way to take a break from the typical squat routine and still hit your legs hard.

The belt squat belt comes in three sizes: Regular, Medium, and Small.

  • The small size is for youth athletes and small-framed adults.
  • The regular size is for lifters over 150 lbs
  • The medium is best for people who find themselves needing less length than the regular provides. We would recommend the medium size for using with the Barbell Strap.

Belt Squat Belt with Chain, and Carbine Hooks x 2:

This option includes a 2' chain and two, 1" Carbine Hooks.

Can be used with the following type of loading:

  • Belt Squat Machine
  • Barbell Strap via chain and 2 carbine hooks. 
  • Loading Kettlebells, regular weights, dumbells and other odd weights via chain and 2 carbine hooks

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  • Hi I’m 6ft 5 with a 36/38 inch waist I’m not sure which size would suit better to fit a belt squat machine??

    I think the Regular would be the most suitable.

  • My gym has a Spud Inc belt for use with the Belt squat machine. The straps DIG into my inner thighs at the bottom. It seems that the beefy part of the belt ends around the front of my hips and then it’s just the thinner straps hanging in between my legs which cause the digging. Is it possible that the belt is too small for me and therefore I’m not getting enough of the thick part wrapping around? Would there be any other Spud belts with loops on the ends (non adjustable)? I’m wondering if the belt is not made for belt squats and is instead meant for some other weight hanging off the body purpose.

    Hi, it sounds like the belt is too small. The belt is made for belt squats. You haven't mentioned what size belt you have, on our product page we have a picture showing the dimensions for each belt, check the belt you have against that. If you don't have the Regular belt, that could be the issue.

  • Hello I'm 6ft4 150kgs with a 48" waist. Will the regular be big enough for me? Thank you

    Hi, if you look on the product page, the 2nd image shows the dimensions of each belt. If you get some string or something similar cut to the length of the belt, you can then wrap this around your waist to help visualise where the belt would sit.

  • Hello there. I am 5 foot 7 and approx 83kg. I am going to be using a revolt belt squat attachment. What size would be best, please? https://revoltfitness.co.uk/products/belt-squat-attachment

    It's difficult to say from just your weight and height, need waist and hip dimensions.  On the product page we have a picture showing the size of each belt. I would get a piece of string, or something similar, cut to the same length as the medium and regular, and then wrap this around your waist, as you would the belt, to get a feel for where the o-rings will be positioned.

  • If I am using this for landmine squats, would the shorter (medium) belt be a good idea. If the belt is long seems like I will have such a small range of motion and not be able to squat very deep.

    Yes I would think that's a better option for that setup.

  • Hi, how much is long the belt regular, do you shipping in Switzerland?

    We have uploaded a diagram showing the dimensions. Yes we ship throughout Europe

  • What is the length & width on the small & medium belt? I'm 5'2 and the regular belt at my gym is too big.

    so the medium and small are both 113cm in length. The medium is 13.5cm wide and the small is 10cm wide.

  • can you ship to denmark?

    Yes, but please bear in mind that the order could be delayed a few days while in Customs in Denmark. They seem to like to take their time :)

  • Hi - I am looking to use this for a lever arm belt squat . I am 94KG, I don't want a long chain as I do not want to have to stand on boxes. Would you recommend the medium or regular

    It depends on your height, I am about 100kg, but 6'2", so a medium does fit around my lower torso area ok. If your lower torso area is thicker, however, you may find the o-rings on the medium don't meet in the middle, which will then require you to use the chain to attach to the lever arm. This may feel uncomfortable.

  • Need a belt suitable for using on the gym Cutler Belt squat machine. Heavy duty 200kg plus?

    Yes the Spud Inc Belt is as heavy-duty as they come.

  • Hi, is the small version shorter in lenght than the medium one? I'm worried the belt might be too long for my current home setup. Thanks!

    The small version is shorter, but it also offers less support across the back. It's mainly used for smaller lifters.

  • Hi... I’m looking to use this with the Elitefts core blaster. I’m 5.9 short legs 13 stone 32 inch waist, would the medium or regular be better for this set up

    We have no experience of using the Elitefts Core Blaster, but looking at videos of it in use I would suggest the medium belt for this setup, this might mean you won't need the use of boxes. If you have boxes however the regular should be fine, as the boxes will allow you to get good depth.

  • What size does a regular belt fit please. The person I’m buying for is a 42-44 waist

    The regular belt is for all lifters that are over 10 stone (63kg). so I would suggest this size. 

    it is the go-to belt for most lifters. If you were looking for a belt with a little less length, to reduce the range of motion in a specific exercise, then you may opt for the medium belt.

  • Hi....is this currently in stock and would I need the chains and catabiner for my belt squat machine? Thanks

    Yes, this is currently in stock. The Belt has O-rings on the ends, so unless the belt squat machine comes with a mechanism for attaching to these, you would need the chains and carabiner hooks.

  • I perform belt squats by hooking around the bar on my smith machine. I have to stand on plates to get the depth. I’m 5ft 9in, 176lbs with around a 31in waist. Would I be best buying the medium size? What’s the difference between medium and regular?

    Hi, yes I think you would benefit more from using the medium with the setup you have. The difference between the 2 is the overall length.

  • Hi, I have had issues with my lower back (2 bulging discs and 3 joints wearing out) I need to stop loading my spine with heavy weight. Thinking of ordering a regular belt with chains to start me off. Would this set be suitable, I am 6 foot and 14 stone. Any advice and recommendations would be appreciated.

    Hip Belt Squats are ideal for lifting heavy while not loading the spine. I think to start off with what you suggest is great. You may find you need to squat from boxes to get better depth, so may need to consider this if training from home.

  • When will you be getting the regular Spud belt squat belt back in stock?

    Order with Spud Inc has been placed, we are hoping these will be back I stock in the next couple of weeks.

  • Is it important to ensure that both rings are together joined at the centre of your body by a clip or can you just put a chain through the rings so that they are positioned at the insides of both hips like a standard dipping belt?

    It's really up to the individual lifter, the belt has been designed for comfort, having the rings together would guarantee comfort, as the belt would fit around the hips better, the chain approach you suggest maybe just as comfortable, but for some, as the weight adds up, may find the chain digs into the hips a little more.

  • Hi there, I am not sure if I should get the medium or regular belt squat. I'm going to belt squat 25kg olympic plates using a chain. I am 6'2" 215Ib with a 38.5" waist, 44" hips and 32" inside leg. Please help.

    Hi, if you are just going to hang the 25kg weight from the chain, then I think the medium should work just fine. I assume you will be squatting from boxes, otherwise, you might struggle to get any decent range with this set-up.

  • Hi, could you suggest correct size for the Spud inc Belt Squat Belt please. I'm just under 6ft tall, skinny 11 stone guy with a 32 inch waist. Kind regards John Burston

    Most lifters would benefit from using the regular belt, the small is for small lifters, and the medium is for regular lifters that just don't want the strap to be so long, as they have a specific exercise in mind that doesn't need the extra length ( such as using it with the barbell Strap for Hip belt Squats)

  • What is a maximum weight for this belt I need a belt to last lifting 300/350 front belt squat without breaking

    Hi, the Spud Inc Belt Squat Belt is made to a very high quality. Although Spud Inc have not published the maximum load for the belt, it could easily handle weights in excess of 350kg.

  • Would the medium be OK for use with attaching kettlebell and or olympic plates?? Given the shorter length? What are the dimensions?

    The overall length from O-ring to O-ring is 115cm. So you would need to check how this would fit on you. With the 2' chain included, I would think this would work well with kettlebells or Olympic plates, just as long as the O-rings met once the belt was placed around your hips.

  • Will the medium fit OK for 100kg person? As I see the regular is out of stock. Any idea when it will be back in?? Thanks

    The Medium will fit around the hips the same as the regular, however, the length of the straps leading up to the O-rings is less, so it really depends what you plan to use it for. We will have more Regulars arriving in 3-4 weeks time if you would rather wait.

  • Hello. I'm 6ft1 and 83kg, what belt size would I need? Thankyou

    I would suggest a regular, although you could use a medium, it really depends on your waist size.