Description
Now fully designed and manufactured in the USA, our latest Nylon Lifting Belt was co-developed with Rogue athlete Mat Fraser, who has personally used it during his run to five straight CrossFit Games titles.
The USA Nylon Lifting Belt is equipped for optimal support and a customized contoured fit, and it’s available here in four exclusive colorways:
- Black: Black foam frame with laser-cut Rogue logo on grey panel
- Camo: Black foam frame with Multicam 3″ webbing piece and Desert Tan laser-cut Rogue logo
- Gray/Red: Black foam frame with Grey 3″ webbing with Red laser-cut Rogue logo
- Gray/Blue: Black foam frame with Blue 3″ webbing with Gray laser-cut Rogue logo
- Pink: Black foam frame with Pink 3″ webbing with Black laser-cut Rogue logo
Portions of the proceeds from the sale of the Pink belt will go to the Stefanie Spielman Fund for Breast Cancer Research. You can find more information on that charity here. At The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center – James Cancer Hospital and Solove Research Institute (OSUCCC – James), world-renowned experts tirelessly pursue a vision of a cancer-free world. The Stefanie Spielman Fund for Breast Cancer Research is critical to that vision. By supporting research, drug development and innovative therapies, the fund, through philanthropic support, is transforming the way breast cancer is prevented, detected and treated.
Other upgraded features with this latest design include a blacked-out buckle and roller for smoother adjustments, a 0.25” thick foam frame (with ripstop exterior), and a 3”x2” section of hook & loop for attaching a Rogue patch or your own custom patches. We’ve also updated the end of the strap with an easy-to-find, folded-over portion, allowing the wearer to quickly loosen or remove the belt as needed mid-workout.
The back of the USA Nylon Lifting Belt measures 5” in width, tapering down to 4”, with a 3” webbing support strap. There are seven different length options to meet the needs of any size athlete. Please note that the sizes below are based on the dimension of the area where the belt is worn and not waist dimensions.



