PULLUP P-02000 Weight Belt Review

4.6 (396) Amazon rating$24.9050+ bought last month

Our verdict

The PULLUP P-02000 costs $24.90 and measures 40.9 by 5.9 inches, making it one of the cheapest belts in this comparison. Its 4.6-star average ties the Schiek and beats the Harbinger 360982's 4.4, though its 396 reviews is by far the smallest sample of any belt referenced here.

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Best for

Budget buyers who want a specifically sized, 40.9 by 5.9 inch black belt at $24.90 and are comfortable with a newer, smaller-review-base product rather than a long-established one.

Skip if

Skip it if a large, proven review history matters to you, since its 396 reviews is a fraction of the 1,300 to 2,900 review counts seen on the comparison belts in this same category.

  • Size 40.9 x 5.9 inch
  • Color black
  • Priced 25% below the category median ($32.99 across 88 tracked models)

Our scorecard

4.5/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.6/5

    4.6 average across 396 owner ratings

  • Popularity2.1/5

    396 owner reviews, fewer than most models here

The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other home gym and fitness equipment we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.

Overview

Picture shopping for an affordable belt for pull-up or dip loading and finding one with an exact dimension listed, 40.9 by 5.9 inches, in black, for $24.90. That is the PULLUP P-02000, priced well under every belt in this comparison set.

On price, it undercuts the Harbinger 28900 at $35.25, the Harbinger 360982 at $49.99, and the Schiek at $59.95, making it the most affordable option by a clear margin. Its rating holds up at 4.6 stars, tying the Schiek and beating the Harbinger 360982's 4.4, though it still trails the Harbinger 28900's 4.7.

Where it differs most is review volume. Its 396 reviews is far smaller than the Schiek's 1,300, the Harbinger 360982's 2,200, or the Harbinger 28900's 2,900, suggesting a newer or lower-volume listing. Its 50+ bought-last-month figure still beats the Schiek and Harbinger 360982, both at 0+, and falls short only of the Harbinger 28900's 100+, indicating real if modest current demand.

Pros

  • Priced at $24.90, cheaper than every comparison belt, undercutting the Schiek by roughly $35
  • 4.6-star average, tying the Schiek and beating the Harbinger 360982's 4.4
  • 50+ bought last month, ahead of the Schiek and Harbinger 360982, both at 0+
  • Exact dimensions listed at 40.9 by 5.9 inches, giving buyers a precise size reference
  • Straightforward black colorway matching the standard look of most belts in this category

Cons

  • 396 reviews is far below the 1,300 to 2,900 range seen on the comparison belts
  • 4.6-star rating still trails the Harbinger 28900's 4.7
  • 50+ bought last month is half the Harbinger 28900's 100+
  • No material spec listed, unlike the nylon, leather, or polypropylene builds noted on the alternatives
  • Smaller review base makes the 4.6 rating less statistically proven than belts with thousands of reviews

Specifications

Size40.9 x 5.9 inch
Colorblack

Performance notes

The listed 40.9 by 5.9 inch dimension gives a concrete sense of scale, a long strap roughly six inches wide, which is consistent with a general-purpose lifting or loading belt rather than a narrow accessory strap. Without a stated material, it is not possible to say whether it behaves more like the nylon Schiek or the leather Harbinger 360982 under load, though the PULLUP branding suggests a design oriented toward pull-up and dip work similar in spirit to other loading belts in this niche. At $24.90, the price undercuts every comparison belt by a wide margin, which combined with the smaller 396-review count suggests this is either a newer listing or a lower-volume product still building its track record relative to the more established Harbinger and Schiek belts.

What buyers say

A 4.6-star average is a strong number on its face, matching the Schiek and beating the Harbinger 360982's 4.4, but the sample size behind it, 396 reviews, is small next to the thousands of reviews backing the other belts in this comparison. That gap means the rating, while positive, carries less statistical weight than the Harbinger 28900's 4.7 across 2,900 reviews. The 50+ bought-last-month figure suggests the product is actively selling and gaining traction, beating two of the three comparison belts on recent demand. Overall, the pattern reads as an early-stage but positively received product still building the review volume that the more established belts already have.

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Frequently asked questions

How big is the PULLUP P-02000 belt?

It is listed at 40.9 by 5.9 inches in black. That gives buyers an exact size reference before purchase, which is more specific than the general Medium, Large, or One Size labels used on some of the comparison belts in this category.

Is a 4.6-star rating with only 396 reviews reliable?

It is a smaller sample than the 1,300 to 2,900 reviews seen on comparison belts like the Schiek or Harbinger models, so it carries less statistical weight. Still, 396 reviews is not negligible, and the rating beats the Harbinger 360982's 4.4 across a much larger 2,200-review base.

How does the price compare to other weight belts?

At $24.90, it is the cheapest belt in this comparison, undercutting the Harbinger 28900 by roughly $10, the Harbinger 360982 by $25, and the Schiek by about $35, while still holding a 4.6-star average.

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