DMoose NLB-BLK-M-US Weight Belt Review
Our verdict
The DMoose NLB-BLK-M-US is a neoprene weight belt priced at $24.99, the cheapest belt in this comparison, with a 4.4-star rating spread across 3,100 reviews, the largest review count of any belt tracked here. With 400 or more bought last month, it's a high-volume budget option.
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Budget-focused lifters in a Medium waist size who want a neoprene belt with a large, established review base rather than a newer or unproven listing.
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Skip it if you want the highest-rated option regardless of price. Its 4.4-star average is the lowest of the four belts compared, tied with the Harbinger 360982 but behind the Schiek SCH1014 and Harbinger 28900.
- Material Neoprene
- Size Medium
- Color Black 2.0
- Priced 24% below the category median ($32.99 across 88 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.4/5
4.4 average across 3,100 owner ratings
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Popularity4.3/5
3,100 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
Neoprene belts trade some of the rigidity of leather or heavy nylon for flexibility and a lower price, and the DMoose NLB-BLK-M-US leans into that with a $24.99 price tag, the cheapest of any weight belt in this set. It's built from neoprene, sized Medium, and sold in a colorway listed as Black 2.0.
What sets it apart is scale: 3,100 reviews is more than the 2,900 behind the Harbinger 28900, the 2,200 behind the Harbinger 360982, and the 1,300 behind the Schiek SCH1014. Its 4.4-star average, though, is the lowest of the group, tied with the Harbinger 360982 and a few tenths behind the Harbinger 28900's 4.7 stars and the Schiek SCH1014's 4.6 stars.
With 400 or more units bought last month, well ahead of the Harbinger 28900's 100-plus figure and the zero reported for the Schiek and Harbinger 360982 listings, current demand looks strong. For buyers weighing price against a track record, the NLB-BLK-M-US offers the lowest cost and the deepest review history in this comparison, at the cost of trailing slightly on average rating.
Pros
- Priced at $24.99, the cheapest weight belt in this comparison by a clear margin
- 3,100 reviews, the largest review base of any belt tracked here
- 400 or more units bought in the past month, ahead of every other belt except the DMoose HIPBELT
- Neoprene construction offers flexibility for a lower price point than leather alternatives
- Medium size is clearly specified rather than a vague one-size listing
- Currently in stock and available to order
Cons
- 4.4-star average is the lowest rating of the four belts compared, tied with the Harbinger 360982
- Trails the Harbinger 28900's 4.7 stars and the Schiek SCH1014's 4.6 stars by a few tenths of a point
- Fixed at Medium size only, with no other size options listed
- Neoprene generally offers less rigidity under heavy load than leather-built alternatives
Specifications
| Material | Neoprene |
|---|---|
| Size | Medium |
| Color | Black 2.0 |
Performance notes
Neoprene is a flexible, lighter material than the leather used in the Harbinger 360982 or the MANUEKLEAR ML0117, which typically trades some rigidity for comfort and a lower manufacturing cost, both of which likely factor into the $24.99 price. A Medium size designation gives a clearer fit signal than a one-size belt, though buyers outside that range have no listed alternative here. With 3,100 reviews accumulated, the belt has been through enough purchase cycles to establish a stable rating pattern rather than one still settling with a small sample. At 4.4 stars, that pattern sits at the lower end among the belts in this set, though the gap to the highest-rated options is under half a star, not a dramatic difference.
What buyers say
A 4.4-star average across 3,100 reviews is one of the more stable ratings in this comparison simply due to sample size: it's unlikely to swing much with a handful of new reviews the way a 39-review listing might. That stability comes with a rating that trails its rivals slightly, tied with the Harbinger 360982 at 4.4 stars and behind the 4.6 to 4.7 stars of the Schiek and Harbinger 28900. Combined with 400 or more units bought last month, the pattern reads as a high-volume, consistently-if-not-exceptionally-rated product rather than one with a polarized reputation.
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Frequently asked questions
Is the DMoose NLB-BLK-M-US the cheapest weight belt in this comparison?
Yes, at $24.99 it undercuts the Harbinger 28900 ($35.25), Harbinger 360982 ($49.99), and Schiek SCH1014 ($59.95). It also carries the largest review count of the group at 3,100, though its 4.4-star rating trails the higher-priced alternatives slightly.
What size does the DMoose NLB-BLK-M-US come in?
It's listed in a Medium size, made from neoprene, in a colorway described as Black 2.0. That's a specific size rather than a one-size-fits-all design, so buyers should confirm it matches their waist measurement before ordering.
How much demand does the DMoose NLB-BLK-M-US see?
It shows 400 or more units bought in the past month, ahead of the Harbinger 28900's 100-plus figure and well above the zero reported for the Schiek SCH1014 and Harbinger 360982, suggesting steady current sales volume.