Weight belts

I went to Steele's to buy a weight belt among other things and they had run out of belts. So Jimmy Jr. recommends a rubber belt. "A rubber belt?" I said, "Never heard of that." So he proceeds to cut a belt from a roll of rubber and starts putting it together with clips, etc. I just want to say that its the best belt you could ever have. The rubber clings to your body and doesn't shift or move when you're in the water. You don't have to tighten it, EVER. If you ever need to buy a weight belt, rubber is definitely the way to go.

that is the kind of store steele's is
lol! that is exactly the kind of think Jimmy would do.. both him and his dad run that store better than any scuba store i have ever been to.. they dont push fancy untested stuff on you because its new.. they make sure to test everything out and they usually wait for new models to come out to make sure the tweaks are all out of it.
i highly recommend Steele's Discount Scuba in Oakland for any of your diving needs... call em up and price em out, i am confidant they are cheaper than anyone else you call.
510-655-4344... ask for Jim or his son Jimmy... tell them Kaveh sent you and you'll get the red carpet service.
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grab your iron and get wet
What's a rubber weight belt look like?
Hey would you mind showing us a picture of your rubber weight belt.
Is it something that he made or some bought?
Sure, I'll post a photo of
Sure, I'll post a photo of the belt in the gallery when I get a chance. He made the whole thing right in front of me with clips and fasteners and a piece of rubber cut from a roll. You can also catch a glimpse of it in my video just before I show the first ab.
weightbelt
its the onlything to use rubber is the best an i use 1 pound bullit weights hang around jimmy an you will learn alot more