Squat Harness Review by Shredded Dad

Featured image showing the Squat Harness worn in gym training

Squat Harness in-depth review:
*This article covers an older version of The Squat Harness V3 with plastic buckles on the cross straps. The Squat Harness V3 has since been upgraded to all-metal buckles and clasps.

The squat harness review reveals that the squat harness made by Ripped by Rosenblatt is a great barbell squat alternative for those with low back pain or shoulder issues. I have the third version of the harness (V3) and it’s adjustable and really easy to use. This harness is an excellent solution for individuals seeking comfort and functionality in their leg workouts.

So far I’ve used it with cable machines, resistance bands, and dumbbells, and unlike a barbell, I don’t feel compression of my spine when working out my legs. The squat harness review demonstrates its versatility in various workout scenarios. Let’s check it out.

Unboxing

Unboxing the Squat Harness

Specs

  • Straps: Nylon/polyester material
  • Weight capacity: 750 lbs
  • Shoulder padding: 1/2″ thick, moisture-wicking neoprene
  • Hooks: Steel

Features

Above I’m showing you an overview of all the parts that make up the squat harness. I’m gonna break them down so you can understand the function of each one.

Shoulder Pads

Hex Bar

Padded interior view of a resistance harness.

Kabuki Trap Bar

Front Straps

Rosenblatt Squat Harness laid flat on a wooden surface showing all straps, buckles, and padded shoulder sections.

Right in the front, there are two horizontal straps. They’re both adjustable and have a plastic buckle. I like a snug fit so I keep these tight around my torso.

Back Straps

Plastic buckle

Buckles

Steel hook loops

In summary, the squat harness review shows that this product offers great versatility and comfort, allowing users to perform various exercises effectively and safely, making it a suitable choice for anyone looking to enhance their workout performance.

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