Beelzebub said:cheap belts aren't good and good belts aren't cheap.
this is the only belt you'll ever need:
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Beelzebub said:never heard of it. who makes it?
Mulletsoldier said:A little off topic Guy, but I went to Teamsniffy and didn't see where to sign up for the forum..Though I did watch alot of videos of your ugly mug.
You have it put together right. To open up the belt, you have to take the 4 prongs out of the one side of the belt. The belt should then be open. When you get ready to lift, you put it around where you want it,attach the buckle prongs to the 4 holes on the end, then latch shut and...Voila! You're locked in your lever belt.moflika said:Ok, this is going to sound really retarded, but I just got my Inzer 10-inch lever belt and I can't seem to put this thing together! I got the belt, 2 screws, the lever and a small metal plate with 2 holes for the screws in it. It seems simple enough, but I think I did it wrong:blink:
Observe:
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I hope the pics are good enough. Anyway, is this right and if it is does that mean I have to stand over the belt and pull it up? I doubt it, because it can't fit over my legs and I know plently of people on here have legs bigger than mine.
Embarrassing as this post is, I'd really like to find out how to put this thing together!
I have mine so tight it's hard to build up IAP. I think I might need to loosen it up a notch. But then again, if it ain't broke...guyfromkop2 said:make sure it's hard to close it too, you want that puppy TIGHT on squats