Overview

This fully padded 3.5” waist belt allows you to “Rotate or Lock” Modular, Skin, and Multimedia components for even weight distribution HALF WAY around the belt on special rails. Especially designed for use with lots of gear and the Pixel Racing Harness (sold separately).

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SKU: GC47-TT025

Think Tank Steroid Speed Belt V2.0 - L-XL

This fully padded 3.5” waist belt allows you to “Rotate or Lock” Modular, Skin, and Multimedia components for even weight distribution HALF WAY around the belt on special rails. Especially designed for use with lots of gear and the Pixel Racing Harness (sold separately).

Top Features:

  • Curved, wider waist belt for extra support
  • EVA padding for comfort
  • Belt can be fixed in one position while components "Rotate" on belt
  • Pixel Racing Harness can be attached
  • New "Buckle Stops" prevent belt from loosening yet easy to resize


Photographer Profile:

  • All photographers, from pros to serious enthusiasts.


Technical Specifications:

  • Large-XL size: 38” – 48” (96 - 122 cm) based on actual waist measurement. Note: pants sizes can vary 2-5 inches smaller than true waist measurements. For the most accurate results, please measure your waist with a tape measure.
  • No Rhetoric Warranty Policy
  • Nylon webbing, Rock Lockster® buckles, antique nickel plated metal hardware, high-density closed cell foam, TouchTex™ mesh, 3-ply bonded nylon thread
  • Wider, curved waist belt for extra support
  • EVA padding for comfort
  • Belt can be kept in one position while components "Rotate" on belt
  • Pixel Racing Harness can be attached
  • Modular, Skin, and Multimedia components can “Rotate” or “Lock” on the Steroid Speed Belt. This is a tremendous advantage is have this type of functionality. Most photographers "Rotate" the bags on the belt, preferring not to lock them into position. To "Rotate", put the plastic tongue behind the belt, then firmly attached the bag. This allows the bag to be pushed along the belt to the desired position. To "Lock", put the plastic tongue in the horizontal webbing slot.

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Product Overview

This fully padded 3.5” waist belt allows you to “Rotate or Lock” Modular, Skin, and Multimedia components for even weight distribution HALF WAY around the belt on special rails. Especially designed for use with lots of gear and the Pixel Racing Harness (sold separately).

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