MANUEKLEAR Dip Belt-Black Weight Belt Review
Our verdict
The MANUEKLEAR Dip Belt-Black sells for $29.99 and serves a different purpose than the torso-bracing belts in its comparison set, built for adding weight plates to dips and pull-ups. At 1148 grams of nylon in a size L for a 34 to 37 inch fit, it backs that up with a 4.5-star average across 611 reviews.
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Lifters who do weighted dips or pull-ups and need a nylon dip belt to attach plates via chain, sized for a 34 to 37 inch waist, backed by a 4.5-star rating across 611 reviews.
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Skip it if you need a torso-bracing belt for squats or deadlifts, since a dip belt serves a different purpose than the Schiek, Harbinger, or leather belts referenced in this comparison.
- Material Nylon
- Weight 1148 Grams
- Size L(34-37in)
- Color Olive Drab
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.5/5
4.5 average across 611 owner ratings
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Popularity2.6/5
611 owner reviews, more 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 adding a weight plate to a pull-up or dip station instead of wearing a belt around the waist for lower-back support. The MANUEKLEAR Dip Belt-Black is built for that exact use, priced at $29.99, close to the Sled 001's $29.99 and the Powerlifting Parent's $32.99, though it serves an entirely different function than the torso-bracing belts in this comparison. It is made from nylon, weighs 1148 grams, and fits a size L waist of 34 to 37 inches.
The rating stands out among the products referenced here. A 4.5-star average across 611 reviews is the largest review count in this set apart from the Harbinger belts, and it matches the Powerlifting Parent's 4.5-star rating exactly. That is a strong result for a specialized accessory rather than a general-use item.
With 100-plus units bought in the past month, matching the Harbinger 28900's pace, demand looks steady. For lifters specifically working dips and pull-ups with added resistance, the combination of nylon durability, a defined size, and a large, positive review base makes this a well-supported pick within its own category.
Pros
- 4.5-star average across 611 reviews, the largest review count among non-Harbinger products referenced here
- Nylon construction at a stated 1148 grams
- 100-plus units bought in the past month, matching the Harbinger 28900's pace
- Sized for a specific 34 to 37 inch waist in size L
- Priced at $29.99, in line with budget torso belts despite serving a different purpose
- In stock and available to ship
Cons
- Serves weighted dips and pull-ups, not torso bracing for squats or deadlifts
- 611 reviews still trails the Harbinger 28900's 2,900 and Harbinger 360982's 2,200
- Only available in a size L 34 to 37 inch fit
- Nylon build lacks the stiffness of the leather belts referenced in this comparison, though that stiffness is not required for its intended use
Specifications
| Material | Nylon |
|---|---|
| Weight | 1148 Grams |
| Size | L(34-37in) |
| Color | Olive Drab |
Performance notes
As a dip belt rather than a torso-bracing belt, the key specs here are the chain or attachment setup implied by the product type, the nylon material, and the 1148-gram weight, which suggests a substantial strap capable of holding loaded plates securely during dips or weighted pull-ups. Nylon is a practical choice for this purpose since it needs to resist stretching under a hanging load rather than flex around the waist like a bracing belt. The size L fit, covering 34 to 37 inches, gives a specific reference for buyers, though it is narrower than some one-size accessory products. At $29.99, the price is reasonable for a dedicated dip belt, and the 611-review, 4.5-star track record suggests the nylon and hardware are holding up well under repeated loaded use.
What buyers say
A 4.5-star average across 611 reviews is a strong showing, especially given this is a specialized accessory rather than a general torso belt. It matches the Powerlifting Parent's 4.5-star rating and sits well above the smaller review counts seen on several other budget belts in this comparison. With 100-plus units bought in the past month, matching the Harbinger 28900's pace, demand appears consistent rather than a one-time spike. Together, the rating and review volume suggest a dip belt that has built genuine trust among the specific group of lifters who use weighted dips and pull-ups as part of their training.
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Frequently asked questions
What is a dip belt used for?
A dip belt attaches weight plates via a chain to add resistance to bodyweight exercises like dips and pull-ups. It differs from the torso-bracing belts in this comparison, such as the Schiek SCH1014 or Harbinger 28900, which support the lower back during squats and deadlifts instead.
How much weight can the MANUEKLEAR Dip Belt hold?
The listing does not specify a maximum load, but the belt itself weighs 1148 grams and is made from nylon, materials suited to handling attached weight plates. Buyers planning to load heavy plates should check the seller's specifications directly for a stated weight limit.
What size does this dip belt fit?
It is listed as a size L, fitting a 34 to 37 inch waist. That is the only size shown in this listing, so buyers outside that range should confirm fit before ordering, since no other size options are documented here.