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    I'd like to start weighting my chins again. My gym used to have a bit of nylon webbing lying around, but it seems to have disappeared. So I'm looking at DIY options.

    The simplest option seems to be some chain and a carabiner. I don't know much about chain; is there any specific kind I should be looking for? Or would some sort of rope work better?

    I was also considering hanging the chain/rope from my belt; this might be more comfortable when the weight gets heavier. Has anyone tried this? I'm wondering whether this might damage the belt. (It's a normal 4" powerlifting belt). I think I tried something like this once with my old velcro belt, but that was with just 25lb.

    Thoughts? Other DIY options? I know I could just order an actual dipping belt for 20 or 30 bucks, but I'm cheap.

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    If you go chain get some foam to put around it especially on the hips, getting pinched with 40+ on the chain hurts really bad.

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    Chain works fine. You get used to it.

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    http://rosstraining.com/blog/2009/05...made-dip-belt/

    I made this one, goes hard, put 80KG on it, no pain at all.

    Get a carabiner that fits into your chain EASY, or loading/unloading can be tedious like my dumb ass found out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nkelman View Post
    http://rosstraining.com/blog/2009/05...made-dip-belt/

    I made this one, goes hard, put 80KG on it, no pain at all.

    Get a carabiner that fits into your chain EASY, or loading/unloading can be tedious like my dumb ass found out.
    Perfect. What sort of chain did you use?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scrofula View Post
    Perfect. What sort of chain did you use?
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chain

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    I just use a piece of climbing rope and tie it around the weights..granted if I had to buy it I'd have gone chain, but a lot of people have sturdy rope sitting around.plus no pain from the rope lol.

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    I use one of those cheap bicycle cable locks (since I have a few of them anyway) and stick a caribiner through the loops.


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    I even have a video;



    It is cheaper and better than the rosstraining idea, with chain etc. Just buy the cable for about $8 and a caribiner, then you have a belt which can handle something in the order of 200kg I would imagine, maybe more. I have seen this kinds of cables used as winch on rescue vehicles.

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    That seems like a good option. But I went ahead and got some chain and a carabiner, rated to 160lb.

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