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Hip FB2601-Hip-Purple Weight Belt Review

4.8 (102) Amazon rating$25.9950+ bought last month

Our verdict

The Hip FB2601-Hip-Purple hip belt costs $25.99, is built from a neoprene, nylon, and rubber combination, and comes in an X-Large size with a 4.8-star rating across 102 reviews. That rating ties the highest in this comparison, backed by a larger review sample than most similarly-priced alternatives.

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Best for

Buyers needing an X-Large hip belt who want a three-material build combining cushioning, structure, and grip, at a price under $30 with a strong review base for its size.

Skip if

Skip it if you need a different size than X-Large, since that's the only size listed here, or if the purple colorway doesn't suit your preference for black gym gear.

  • Material Neoprene, Nylon, Rubber
  • Size X-Large
  • Color Purple
  • Priced 21% below the category median ($32.99 across 88 tracked models)

Our scorecard

4.5/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.8/5

    4.8 average across 102 owner ratings

  • Popularity0.6/5

    102 owner reviews, fewer 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 FB2601-Hip-Purple stands out first for its build: a combination of neoprene, nylon, and rubber, which is a more layered material list than most of the belts in this comparison. It's sized X-Large, colored purple, and priced at $25.99.

At that price, it undercuts the Harbinger 28900 ($35.25), Harbinger 360982 ($49.99), and Schiek SCH1014 ($59.95) by a wide margin. Its 4.8-star rating matches the highest average in this comparison, ahead of the Harbinger 28900's 4.7, the Schiek SCH1014's 4.6, and the Harbinger 360982's 4.4, while its 102 reviews is a more substantial sample than several other budget belts tracked here that sit in the 15 to 40 review range.

With 50 or more units bought in the past month, demand looks steady rather than explosive, a smaller figure than several other hip belts in this set that report bought-last-month numbers in the hundreds or over a thousand. For a buyer specifically needing an X-Large fit and a multi-material build, the rating and review count combination here is one of the stronger showings in the category at this price.

Pros

  • 4.8-star rating across 102 reviews, tying the highest average in this comparison with a larger sample than most similarly-rated belts
  • Three-material build (neoprene, nylon, rubber) versus single-material construction in several alternatives
  • Priced at $25.99, well below the Harbinger and Schiek belts in this comparison
  • X-Large size explicitly listed for buyers needing a larger fit
  • Currently in stock and available to order

Cons

  • Only available in X-Large, with no other size options listed
  • 50 or more units bought last month is on the lower end compared to other hip belts in this set that show demand in the hundreds or over 1,000
  • Purple colorway may not suit buyers who prefer black or neutral gym gear
  • 102 reviews, while solid for its price tier, still trails the thousands accumulated by the Harbinger and Schiek belts

Specifications

MaterialNeoprene, Nylon, Rubber
SizeX-Large
ColorPurple

Performance notes

Combining neoprene, nylon, and rubber gives this belt a layered construction: neoprene for cushioning against the hips, nylon for structural support, and rubber likely for grip or reinforcement at stress points. That's a more complex material list than single-fabric options like the Srjornth hip thrust belt's polyester or the Hip 03's nylon-only build, which may explain a price slightly above those cheaper entries while still staying well under the Harbinger and Schiek belts. The X-Large sizing is a specific, disclosed fit rather than a vague one-size claim, useful for buyers who know they need a larger belt. At $25.99, it lands in a competitive middle tier: pricier than the cheapest hip belts here but a fraction of the cost of the leather torso-support options.

What buyers say

A 4.8-star average across 102 reviews is a strong result, matching the top rating in this comparison while resting on a more substantial review base than several similarly-rated but lower-volume belts. The 50-plus bought-last-month figure is more modest than some category peers reporting demand in the hundreds or over 1,000, suggesting steady rather than surging sales. Overall, the pattern reads as a well-regarded, established product rather than one riding a recent spike, with enough reviews behind it to make the 4.8-star figure more trustworthy than a rating built on a handful of purchases.

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Frequently asked questions

What sizes does the Hip FB2601-Hip-Purple come in?

It's listed only in X-Large. Buyers needing a smaller fit should look at other hip belts in this comparison, such as the one-size options from DMoose or Srjornth, since no alternate size is available for this specific listing.

What is the Hip FB2601-Hip-Purple made from?

It combines neoprene, nylon, and rubber, a three-material build that adds cushioning, structure, and grip. That's more layered than the single-material construction used in several cheaper hip belts in this comparison, like the Srjornth's polyester build.

How does its rating compare to other hip and weight belts?

Its 4.8-star average across 102 reviews ties the top rating in this comparison, ahead of the Harbinger 28900 (4.7), Schiek SCH1014 (4.6), and Harbinger 360982 (4.4), with a larger review sample than most similarly-rated budget belts.

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