DMoose HIPBELT Weight Belt Review
Our verdict
The DMoose HIPBELT is a neoprene and nylon hip belt priced at $41.59, holding a 4.5-star rating across 39 reviews with 700 or more units reportedly bought in the past month. That bought-last-month figure is the highest of any weight belt tracked here, a strong demand signal even against a modest review count.
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Anyone doing barbell hip thrusts who wants padding between the bar and the hips rather than a torso-support belt. The one-size neoprene and nylon build and $41.59 price fit casual to regular home gym use.
Skip if
Skip it if you're actually looking for a traditional core-support lifting belt for squats or deadlifts, since this is built and named specifically as a hip belt. Also worth pausing if you want a rating backed by hundreds of reviews rather than 39.
- Material Neoprene, Nylon
- Size One Size Fit
- Color Black
- Priced 26% above the category median ($32.99 across 88 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.5/5
4.5 average across 39 owner ratings
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Popularity0.4/5
39 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
A hip thrust belt solves a different problem than a standard weight belt: instead of bracing the torso during a squat or deadlift, it pads the hip crease where a loaded barbell presses down during hip thrusts. The DMoose HIPBELT is built from neoprene and nylon, sold in one size, in black, for $41.59.
On price, it lands between the Harbinger 28900 at $35.25 and the Harbinger 360982 at $49.99, and below the Schiek SCH1014's $59.95. Its 4.5-star rating trails all three of those alternatives slightly, which sit at 4.6 to 4.7 stars, but its review count of 39 is far smaller than their 1,300 to 2,900 totals, so the comparison is between a newer or lower-volume listing and long-established ones.
What stands out is demand: 700 or more units bought in the past month is the highest bought figure among every weight belt compared in this set, well ahead of the Harbinger 28900's 100-plus and far above the zero reported for the Schiek and Harbinger 360982 listings. That's a strong current-demand signal even with a comparatively thin review history, suggesting a lot of recent buyers haven't yet left a rating.
Pros
- 700 or more units bought in the past month, the highest recent demand figure of any belt compared here
- Neoprene and nylon build, a padded material combination suited to bracing against a loaded bar
- Priced at $41.59, cheaper than both the Schiek SCH1014 ($59.95) and Harbinger 360982 ($49.99)
- One size fit simplifies the buying decision without a sizing chart
- 4.5-star rating shows generally positive reception despite limited review volume
- Currently in stock and available to order
Cons
- Only 39 reviews, a much smaller sample than the 1,300 to 2,900 reviews behind the Harbinger and Schiek belts
- 4.5-star average trails the 4.6 to 4.7 stars posted by all three comparison alternatives
- Built specifically as a hip belt, not a substitute for a torso-support lifting belt
- One size only, with no alternate sizing if the fit doesn't match a given hip width
Specifications
| Material | Neoprene, Nylon |
|---|---|
| Size | One Size Fit |
| Color | Black |
Performance notes
Neoprene and nylon together suggest a belt designed for cushioning against direct pressure rather than rigid torso bracing, which fits its purpose as a hip belt used during barbell hip thrusts. Neoprene compresses to absorb point pressure from a loaded bar, while nylon adds structure so the belt holds its shape under repeated loading. The one-size design keeps things simple, since a hip belt generally needs to accommodate a range of hip widths rather than the more precise waist measurements a torso belt requires. At $41.59, it sits in the middle of the pricing spread among the belts tracked here, above the Harbinger 28900 but below the Schiek SCH1014, positioning it as a mid-tier accessory rather than a budget or premium pick.
What buyers say
The gap between 39 reviews and 700-plus units bought last month is notable: it implies a large share of recent buyers haven't yet converted into visible reviews, which is common for a fast-selling item that's newer to the market or simply outpacing its review cycle. The 4.5-star average across that smaller sample sits close to, though slightly below, the 4.6 to 4.7 stars posted by the more established Harbinger and Schiek belts, suggesting broadly similar satisfaction levels rather than a clear quality gap. The demand figure alone is the strongest signal here, pointing to a product that's currently moving in volume even before its review count has caught up.
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Frequently asked questions
What is a hip belt used for compared to a regular weight belt?
A hip belt like the DMoose HIPBELT pads the crease where a loaded barbell rests during hip thrusts, protecting against direct pressure. That's different from a torso-support belt like the Schiek SCH1014 or Harbinger belts, which brace the core during squats, deadlifts, or presses rather than cushion a bar against the hips.
How does demand for the DMoose HIPBELT compare to other weight belts?
It shows 700 or more units bought in the past month, the highest figure among the belts compared here, ahead of the Harbinger 28900's 100-plus and the zero reported for the Schiek SCH1014 and Harbinger 360982. Its review count of 39 is smaller, though, suggesting many recent buyers haven't left a review yet.
Is the DMoose HIPBELT one size fits all?
Yes, it's listed as one size fit in black, built from a neoprene and nylon combination. That simplifies ordering but means there's no alternate size if the fit doesn't suit a particular hip width, unlike the Schiek SCH1014, which is sized as a Medium.