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Unlike traditional lifting belts, the flat design allows for more freedom of movement. This benefit is particularly advantageous for lifters who engage in dynamic exercises that require flexibility and mobility, such as clean and jerks or snatches. The consistent width of a flat lifting belt ensures that support is provided without hindering the natural movement patterns of the body. This feature allows athletes to maintain proper form throughout their lifts, reducing the risk of injury while maximizing performance.


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The designation 1.8 T refers to the specific parameters of the timing belt, particularly its tooth profile and pitch. Timing belts are usually characterized by their pitch, which is the distance between the centers of adjacent teeth. The 1.8 in the name indicates a microtolerance tooth profile that allows for greater precision in engagement with the pulleys. The “T” indicates a type of tooth shape, typically trapezoidal, which enhances grip and reliability.


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