Hip FB3927-hip thrust belt Weight Belt Review
Our verdict
The Hip FB3927 hip thrust belt costs $17.99 and posts a 4.6-star average across 713 reviews, but the standout figure is demand: 1,000-plus units bought last month, far ahead of every other product in this comparison. That combination of a low price, strong rating, and unmatched recent sales makes it the clearest current favorite here.
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Lifters doing barbell hip thrusts who want a padded belt to protect the hips, sized XL in nylon, and who want the product with by far the strongest recent purchase volume of anything in this comparison.
Skip if
Skip it if you need a waist-bracing belt for squats or deadlifts, since this is a padded hip thrust belt built for a different exercise entirely. Buyers who need a size other than XL should also check the fit carefully before ordering.
- Material Nylon
- Size XL
- Color Black
- Priced 45% below the category median ($32.99 across 88 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.6/5
4.6 average across 713 owner ratings
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Popularity2.8/5
713 owner reviews, more than most models here
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other home gym and fitness equipment we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Overview
The Hip FB3927 is a hip thrust belt, a padded strap that sits across the hips to cushion the barbell during weighted hip thrusts and glute bridges, which is a different function from the waist-bracing belts that make up most of this comparison. It is built from nylon, sized XL, and finished in black, priced at $17.99, near the lower end of the price range considered here.
The rating is strong at 4.6 stars across 713 reviews, matching the top tier set by the Schiek and close to the Weight weight-lifting-belts' 4.6 as well. A 713-review sample is solid, smaller than the RDX WBS's 11,200 but well above thinner listings like the Hold Z-Dip Belt's 87.
What truly separates this product is demand. One thousand-plus units bought last month is dramatically higher than any other figure in this comparison, where the next closest is the RDX WBS at 300-plus. For anyone doing barbell hip thrusts, that scale of recent purchases, paired with a 4.6-star rating, is a meaningful signal that this specific product is currently a strong seller in its category.
Pros
- 1,000-plus units bought last month, the highest demand figure in this entire comparison
- 4.6-star average across 713 reviews, matching the top-rated belts in this set
- Priced at $17.99, toward the lower end of this comparison's price range
- Nylon construction in a size XL for broader hip and thigh coverage
- In stock and available now
- Purpose-built padding for barbell hip thrusts, a use case not served by standard waist belts
Cons
- Not a substitute for a waist-bracing belt used in squats or deadlifts
- Only an XL size is listed here, which may not suit smaller frames
- 713 reviews, while solid, is far behind the RDX WBS's 11,200
- Nylon padding may compress differently over time than a rigid leather product
Specifications
| Material | Nylon |
|---|---|
| Size | XL |
| Color | Black |
Performance notes
A hip thrust belt like this one is designed to sit across the hip crease and cushion a loaded barbell during hip thrust and glute bridge movements, which puts real localized pressure on the pelvis that a standard waist belt is not built to address. The nylon construction and XL sizing suggest a focus on coverage and padding rather than the rigidity a bracing belt needs for spinal support. Because this serves a specific exercise rather than general lifting support, it is not directly comparable in function to the Schiek, Harbinger, or RDX belts in this set, even though all are grouped under weight belts on this site. For lifters who regularly load barbell hip thrusts, a dedicated padded belt like this one addresses a common pain point, bar discomfort against the hip bones, that a standard waist belt does not solve.
What buyers say
A 4.6-star average across 713 reviews places this product among the highest-rated items in this comparison, on par with the Schiek and the Weight weight-lifting-belts listing. The 713-review sample is a meaningful size, large enough to reflect a real pattern of buyer experience without needing to reach the tens of thousands some listings post. The truly notable figure is 1,000-plus units bought last month, an order of magnitude above the next highest demand figure in this entire comparison, the RDX WBS's 300-plus. That level of current purchase volume, combined with a strong rating, points to a product that is not just well-reviewed historically but is seeing unusually high active demand right now.
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Frequently asked questions
What is a hip thrust belt used for?
It is a padded strap worn across the hips during barbell hip thrusts and glute bridges, cushioning the bar against the pelvis. That is a different function from a waist-bracing belt used during squats or deadlifts, even though both fall under the weight belt category on this site.
Why does this product show such a high bought-last-month figure?
At 1,000-plus units, it is far ahead of every other item in this comparison, where the next closest figure is the RDX WBS at 300-plus. That scale of recent purchases suggests strong, active current demand for this specific hip thrust belt among lifters doing that movement.
What size does this hip thrust belt come in?
It is listed in a size XL, built from nylon and finished in black. That is the only size given in this listing, so buyers with smaller frames should weigh that against belts offering a stated waist range or a one-size-fits-most design elsewhere in this comparison.