Dip Belt With Rope
Choose your option
- Secure and smooth weight loading for heavy training.
- 71 cm Small or 82 cm Large for a precise fit.
- Stable support for dips, pull ups, and muscle ups.
Quick answers
Most asked before buying
Choose your option
Quick answers
Most asked before buying
• Secure and stable loading with high strength 1.8 cm rope
• Designed for heavy weighted dips, pull ups, and muscle ups
• Reinforced nylon body with comfortable inner padding
• Balanced weight distribution under load
• Available in two sizes for precise fit
• Includes carry bag for storage and transport
• Belt length Small: 71 cm
• Belt length Large: 82 cm
• Rope length: 125 cm
• Rope width: 1.8 cm
• Number of rope holes: 9
• Maximum load per hole: 200 kg
• Material: Reinforced nylon body with heavy duty rope
• Includes: Carry bag
• Do not overload beyond recommended limits
• Store dry after outdoor use
• Clean with damp cloth only
• Avoid prolonged exposure to moisture
• 1x Wild Dip Belt Rope Edition
• 1x 125 cm loading rope
• 1x Carry bag
Manufacturer information:
Wild Dynamics
Address
Bideberrialde 52
31810 Bakaiku
Navarra, Spain
Contact Information
Email: Contact@wilddynamics.eu
Website: Wilddynamics.eu
Each rope hole is designed to safely support up to 200 kg. The reinforced nylon belt and 1.8 cm high strength rope are built for heavy weighted dips and pull ups.
For maximum stability during weighted dips and pull-ups, combine the dip belt with our elbow sleeves, wrist wraps, and liquid chalk for grip. They help improve joint support and control under heavy load.
The rope version offers smoother loading, less noise, and a lighter feel. If you prefer a traditional steel setup, check out the Dip Belt with Chains.
The Small version measures 71 cm and the Large version 82 cm. Choose based on your waist size and preferred fit for stable and balanced weight distribution.
The rope measures 125 cm in length and 1.8 cm in width. It includes 9 reinforced holes for secure plate attachment and even load distribution.
Incorrect plate positioning and poor loading technique can affect balance and comfort. Read our guide on dip belt mistakes and how to fix them to train safer and more effectively.
Yes. It works for both beginners and advanced athletes who want to progressively add resistance to dips, pull ups, and muscle ups.