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
    Great belt!

    Posted by Iso on Feb 22nd 2017

    really like that its quick release as that was a bit of a concern for me getting a rubber belt.

  • 5
    Weight Belt of Champions

    Posted by DTF Diving on Sep 29th 2016

    Amazing quality. This belt makes even 20 lbs feel comfortable on me. The quick release is smooth and fluid when needed and I have no quarrels about using it if the time comes.

  • 5
    Freedive Weight Belt

    Posted by S R on Sep 23rd 2016

    Have not had it in the water yet. Looks much better than the flimsy rubber belt and wire buckle it is replacing. I had trouble with wire buckle opening up when getting hooked on kelp etc. The marseille buckle looks much more secure and just about as easy to release.

  • 5
    Amazing and simple

    Posted by Tyler Martin on Jun 30th 2016

    Can't go wrong with this, you'll love it!

  • 5
    great product

    Posted by Frank Coyle on Jun 30th 2016

    time for a new belt and this was it-happy with the belt so far- and the buckle is strong with a nice release if it has to come off.

  • 5
    Solid

    Posted by Tim on Jun 7th 2016

    As advertised, good quality belt.

  • 5
    Great for scuba

    Posted by Adam Helberg on May 9th 2016

    I have two of these rubber belts, one for wetsuit and one for drysuit diving. They work great with my pot belly as they don't slip off like nylon belts. They are also easy to adjust under water. One issue I have with them is the holes are too far apart, and I end up drilling extra holes half way between the stock holes. I wish they came with smaller distances between the holes.

  • 5
    Great quick release belt

    Posted by Dennis on May 7th 2016

    I haven't actually been in the water with my new belt yet, but I did set it up with my Tin man weights and tested it and works great. The fit is really nice. Looking forward to freediving with it. Also love the support from Mako in the event I ever need to dump it. Great company!

  • 5
    good

    Posted by JEREMY CLEATOR on Apr 22nd 2016

    nice stretch

  • 5
    great

    Posted by Jay Cobb on Mar 22nd 2016

    I use it for spearfishing as well as commercial diving. It holds up where other fall short

  • 5
    Great belt. Great company

    Posted by Scott on Mar 22nd 2016

    Fast shipping to Canada and a quality product.

  • 5
    Rubber belt

    Posted by Jacob Hansen on Nov 23rd 2015

    Great quality great service