Aqua  Stainless Steel Weight Keeper
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Key Features

  • Blunt serrated anchors for stability
  • Increases weight belt safety
  • Corrosion resistant stainless steel
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Great quality

By JERRY J.

 -  Brooklyn, NY, US

Works very well

 

SS weight belt keeper

By Paul L.

 -  Dover, DE, US

Great keeper for web weight belts, they will not fit the rubber expandable weight belts though which I was told by Leisure Pro they would fit all weight belts. So now I have 10 keepers that I cannot use.

Wearing a weight belt has advantages over other weight systems developed for diving. Weight belts allow the weight to be distributed evenly around the waist, and this configuration gives stability and center of gravity. However, if the weights are not securely anchored the can be a hassle. Aqua Stainless Steel Weight Keepers are used on belts to keep solid or soft weight pocket dive weights in place, preventing the loss of weight due to slippage. These Weight Keepers are fashioned from corrosion resistant stainless steel and feature blunted serration that anchors each keeper to the webbing for a solid, positive hold without damaging the webbing. Keepers are designed for standard 2" (5cm) webbing belts. Weight Keepers make a great save-a-dive-kit item.

Aqua Stainless Steel Weight Keeper Features

  • Aqua Stainless Steel Weight Keeper:
  • Anchor Teeth for Ultimate Stability
  • Increased Safety for Weight Belt Diving
  • Easy to Thread on Webbing
  • Works with Hard Block or Soft Weight Pockets
  • Accommodates Standard 2" (5cm) Webbing Belts
  • Great Save-A-Dive Kit Item

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Shopper  I have gotten new rubber weight belt from makorspearguns and it is similar to sporasub or omer rubber belt and it is thicker than usual. I need to add keeper so weight does slide. I have plastic keeper, but they are too small to fit. Will this keeper fit? If not, is there anything else that might fit? Thanks.
CHARLES C  These will work but the trick is stretching the belt to get it to slide on. In most cases good freedive weights are made to go on the same way so you don’t need a keeper. If you have the buckle type belt with the holes in it these will be very difficult to use. If it’s a pinch type folding buckle with a smooth rubber belt these will work ok. Plastic ones usually just end up breaking after salt and sun and the pressure from the belt in my experience..
VITALIY G  Check your belt width. With standard nylon belts these work better than plastic ones, but I never tried weight keepers on rubber belts.
ROLAND P  I don't know. I am using on standard nylon web belt.
MATTHEW K  I have no idea. you may want to measure width of belt. I know it fits a regular nylon wt. belt. I prefer metal keepers to plastic. not only are they less bulky but i have had the plastic ones break. MK
DAVID H  I bought these for a traditional weight belt made from parachute webbing and they are a tight fit. So if your rubber belt is thicker, they probably won't work. Before the advent of these, if my belt was long enough, I would insert the webbing in one weight slot, half twist the belt, then insert through the other weight slot and this would keep them in place. Don't know if this would be feasible with the rubber belt. Good luck.
Shopper  Why Did You Choose This?
MICHAEL L  Keepers worked well keeping weights in place.
GINNIFER L  To add them to my Razor bc
KATHERINE N  They are slimmer than the plastic keepers and sometimes work better depending on your size and shape of weights. But you must rinse your belt real well after salt water or they will get rust spots.
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