Freedive Weight Belt (Rubber)

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Freedive Weight Belt (Rubber) with Quick Release

 

Hey Guys, My freedive belts are made by the exact same factory as the expensive brands.

They are available direct from MAKO for a lot less.

High Performance Gear – Direct From MAKO – No Dive Shop Markup!”

Dive Safe,
Dano

 

The MAKO Spearguns Rubber Freedive Weight Belt is depth compensating and allows for expansion while breathing up at the surface.

The quick release buckle allows for fast ditching.

One size fits all. Pre drilled holes allow for custom trimming to divers desired required length.

Rubber freedive weight belts accept all standard lead weights. However, with some vinyl coated weights, the slit is not wide enough to accept a rubber freedive weight belt.

Warning: There are some freedive weight belts on the market that DO NOT have the offset quick release feature.

This means that in an emergency, when you pull (with one hand) on the hanging belt strap, the pin does not automatically release. This is very dangerous.

With our rubber freedive belt, the pin DOES release automatically by pulling on the hanging strap (one hand operation).

Compare our freedive weight belt to any other weight belt on the market. Our weight belt is by far one of the best on the market. And, be sure to compare the stretch of the belts. The belts lacking the one handed quick release feature do not stretch nearly as much as the MAKO Spearguns belt. Our rubber freedive belt includes the offset quick release feature. It has more stretch and costs less.

NOTE: Install your lead before trimming. Rubber belt is 53 inches long and can be cut to size.

MAKO FREE REPLACEMENT/SAFETY POLICY

To our valued customers:
MAKO Spearguns recognizes that diving (both freediving and SCUBA) are potentially dangerous activities. We have all heard of tragic accidents where a diver is found on the bottom while still wearing a weight belt. We hope and pray that should any of our customers find themselves in a situation where ditching a belt may be necessary, that there is no delay and the belt is dropped immediately.

In many situations a belt is recoverable, however if your MAKO Spearguns belt and lead weights or belt reel are ditched (and lost) in a diving emergency…. I will replace it free of charge.

The last thing we want is our customers considering the cost of a lost belt in an emergency. The only thing we ask is that the individual shares with us (and our friends and customers) some sort of write-up about how the situation developed and how it was resolved. That way, we can all learn and be reminded to keep safety in the forefront of our minds.

Dive safe,
Dano

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  • 5
    Love it

    Posted by Robert Badger on Jan 29th 2019

  • 5
    It's a Belt

    Posted by Tom on Nov 29th 2018

    You can spend less, or more, this belt gives you everything you need for a great price. Auto release so when you need to drop weight it does just that.

  • 5
    Nice and tight on weights

    Posted by Cecilia Petrella on Oct 16th 2018

    Good belt. I particularly like how snug it fits on my weights. No worry of slipping around.

  • 5
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    Posted by Tom Seaha on Aug 16th 2018

  • 5
    Great quality.

    Posted by C.A. on Aug 16th 2018

  • 5
    I have 2 of these now

    Posted by Kevin McNally on Jun 25th 2018

    Simple heavy duty weight belt. Snugs up on my hips nicely and weights don't move around. Easy to trim the length after you have it set up with your weights. Tip: when you travel if you lose your weight belt it's not too hard to scrounge up replacement weight. But finding a freedive weight belt is not easy. Carry a spare.

  • 5
    FANTASTIC Freedive Weight Belt

    Posted by DJ Moore on Jun 25th 2018

    I've been a fan of the soft pack weight belt for years and have 2 sizes; one for winter and one for summer. My dive buddy has been using this Freedive weight belt for 2-3 years and I thought he was crazy till I tried it. I must say that putting the lead weights proved difficult till I used hair conditioner. LOVE THE BELT!

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    Posted by Unknown on May 16th 2018

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    Posted by Jonathan McAlister on Feb 13th 2018

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    Posted by Unknown on Jan 31st 2018

  • 5
    Very comfortable

    Posted by Sergio DaSilva on Jan 31st 2018

    The dive belt has just the right amount of stretch so it holds it place around my hips without slipping. I'm very satisfied so far.

  • 4
    A good belt

    Posted by John on Jan 31st 2018

    I would prefer one without holes that can clasp anywhere, but this does the job almost as well.