Weightlifting belts are designed to reduce strain on both your abdominal region and lower back. The Mayo Clinic says a weightlifting belt can help remind you to keep your spine in the correct position while lifting weights. Weightlifting belts come in a variety of sizes, colors and fabrics. In order to get the most out of this workout gear, it should be worn tightly. There are a handful of weightlifting belts that accommodate the needs of individuals who have very small waistlines.
Valeo VRL-6 Belt
The Valeo VRL 6-inch padded leather weightlifting belt has a small cushion that provides support to the lower-middle back. The smallest belt is sized for 24-inch to 30-inch waists.
Red/Black Suede Belt
The Red/Black Suede powerlifting belt is advertised as being very strong, reliable and comfortable. The smallest belt is designed to fit a 21-inch waist. The Red/Black Suede belt belt boasts six rows of stitching and a thick, single prong buckle.
Maroon Suede Deluxe Pro APT
The Maroon Suede Deluxe Pro APT weightlifting belt has eleven double holes for what advertisers call superior adjustment and four rows of double stitching. This belt comes in a size small enough to fit a 22-inch waist.
Tapered Black Suede Belt
The Tapered Black Suede weightlifting belt has a small, 2 1/2-inch-wide front, and a 3 3/4-inch-wide back. The smallest Tapered Black Suede belt is made for a 25-inch waist. This belt has four rows of stitching and a one prong buckle.
Power Weightlifting Belt
The Power Weight Lifting Belt features Velco straps and a 2-inch buckle. The smallest belt fits waists sizes ranging from 24 to 32 inches. This 4-inch-wide belt widens slightly in the back for additional support.



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