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The best fighting belt and where to buy it ?

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Simon Steele:
Guys , is there a stand out fighting belt in your opinions ? Like most things I'm sure there are choices and options a plenty , but I know there will be one or two that lead the pack , I'm 6'3" and 100kg  so like most tall blokes the lower back is the weak spot , I've been fighting them with a Shimano job from Tackleworld but I'm keen to upgrade now. Thanks in advance for your advice.
Simon.

Christoffer Hansen:
Hey Simon,
              I use the m & w jigging belt with the back support and it's awesome. Very light and comfortable, I wear it 8-10 hours a day no worries. Also has lots of adjustments on it so you can set it to what suits your style.  Contact gps
           Chris

Ben Furness:
M&W jig belt all the way, it's so light you forget you are wearing it!

I'm 6'5" and 125kg and I cannot recommend it enough. I think Gara Pro Shop has them in stock. Maybe shoot Luke a PM?

Kurt de Villiers:
mate, myself and many others on this forum have been fishing with the Seven Sea's 3-pin fighting gimble for quite some years now.
tough as nails, comfortable and most importantly, large surface area; resulting in great pressure distribution.......around the crutch region.
*the 3 pins/rod butt location holes have good advantages if your keen on popping from the hip/gimble....feels more natural and allows you to pop without having to stand flat footed.

they come in a range of colours and im pretty sure that the boys at Fishhead (Site Sponsor) might have some floating around.........

                      www.fishhead.com.au

cheers
Kurt

Mark Harris:
I vote for the Sevenseas belt as well. Love it, even if it could be a bit less bulky.  As Kurt says, the 3 cup set up is very flexible.

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