Whether you're taking your first step onto the mat or earning your next Dan, the right belt is a symbol of your dedication and progress. We offer a comprehensive collection of durable, high-quality martial arts belts in Australia, designed to withstand rigorous training. Our belts are crafted from premium materials, ensuring they not only look professional but also last through countless sessions.
Our range caters to practitioners across Australia's most popular martial arts:
We are committed to providing Australian martial artists with the best gear. Our belts feature reinforced stitching for maximum durability and are made from 100% premium cotton for a traditional feel and secure knot. Shop with confidence and enjoy fast, reliable shipping anywhere in Australia.
Choosing the right size is crucial for a proper fit. As a general rule, wrap the belt around your waist twice, and the ends should hang down to about mid-thigh. Most belts are sized from 0 (smallest) to 7 (largest). We recommend checking the specific size chart on each product page for precise measurements before ordering.
Our standard martial arts belts are crafted from 100% premium cotton. They feature multiple layers of fabric with reinforced stitching along the entire length to ensure they are strong, durable, and can withstand the rigours of daily training and competition.
Belt ranking systems vary by discipline and even by school. However, a common progression for Karate is White, Yellow, Orange, Green, Blue, Purple, Brown, and Black. For BJJ, the adult progression is typically White, Blue, Purple, Brown, and Black. Always confirm the specific system with your instructor.
We dispatch all orders from our Australian warehouse. Standard shipping to major cities like Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane typically takes 2-5 business days. Regional areas may take slightly longer. We also offer express shipping options at checkout for faster delivery.
To maintain the integrity and colour of your belt, it's best to avoid machine washing, as this can cause shrinkage and damage. If you must clean it, hand wash it in cold water with a mild detergent and hang it to air dry away from direct sunlight. Traditionally, many practitioners choose not to wash their belts as a sign of the hard work and experience it represents.