Taekwondo

A list of the best Taekwondo belt display racks

A growing trend within the world of martial arts is to buy a belt rack. Here, you can proudly display your previous belts on your wall in anticipation of the final belt. Usually, martial artists hold their old belts in high esteem as they are symbolic of the hard work, dedication and memories that took them to their next belt promotion.

Sometimes, people will even appreciate their belts wearing thin over time as it physically shows their progress. So, why not display your progress on your wall? If martial arts is a huge part of your lifestyle, then why not? Here’s a list of the best Taekwondo belt display racks. Usually these cost around $30-60. It should be added as well, that often these belt displays are also similar to Karate belt holders which are practically the same thing.

How have we judged the criteria for this list?

  • Creativity and design: Each belt rack must look good. What’s the point if it’s cheap if it looks awful?
  • Cost and affordability: Whilst quality is important, if it’s at a bargain price then it’s obviously ideal
  • Durability: Only the most sturdiest of wood and other materials are chosen

Milliard Taekwondo Belt Display

This is fitted with 8 rows which means it fits a total of 8 belts and also has space to hang a few medals on the side. The cool thing about this rack is that it also comes with customizable stickers. This means that you can put your name on the top of the rack too which is a particularly nice feature for kids. Made out of wood, it stands at 22 inches long and is very sturdy.

Martial Arts Belt Display for Taekwondo

This belt display is a bit different and is literally a see-through tube. The idea of this belt display is to roll your belts into a circle and fit them from start to finish. This display can fit around 10 belts in total and has a wooden base and lid. It also comes with a free notebook to document your training. The benefit of this display is that it can stand on a desk or table and doesn’t need to be hung on a wall.

JEWERADO Taekwondo Belt Display Holder

The Jewerado belt display holder is suitable for those on a budget. Coming in at around $15, it truly is a bargain choice. Made from PVC, this hangs on the wall easily and has 8 spaces for belts as well as room for 5 medals at the bottom. Each belt fits into a see through pouch and is stored easily. It’s also quite practical as it’s very lightweight which means it’s easy to move. This may not look as fancy as some of the other belt display holders on the list but can’t be beaten for the price.

GTMA Martial Arts Belt Display Rack

This belt rack sports a different design compared to others. Here, it has a wooden top that features the USA and Korea flag which are the main representatives of TKD. It also has 10 racks below this wooden display where you can hang your belts from. For those that take the historic origins of Taekwondo seriously, this rack may serve as particular significance.

RenKata Taekwondo Belt Display

This wooden TKD belt display holds 6 belts so make sure your organization only uses 6 belts and not more! Unlike many on this list, this rack is designed to let the belts hang downwards, instead of being placed horizontally. This means you can also uses it as a handy medal rack which is also a nice feature. This display also has ‘Taekwondo – Never given only earned’ on the top which is a nice slogan to go along with hard earned promotions over the years.

Ace Martial Arts Belt Display

This display has space for 10 belts that are held in by elastic. It’s also a standalone display, meaning you can fix it onto a wall or have it on a desk if desired. What’s nice about this display is that it’s made with solid wood that has a glossy finish. It also has the ‘budo’ symbol inscribed into it as well as an Eastern-martial arts design. You may have to pay a little more for this product, but it’s worth it due to its eye catching presentation.

15 Belt Taekwondo Martial Arts Belt Display

As the title suggests, this belt display has room for up to 15 belts which is ideal for people under certain promotions that use 15 belts. This is common with those who offer tabs between belts which effectively doubles the belt number. It’s also made of solid wood which they boldly claim will not break. So, rest assured that the quality of this product is decent. Complete with 30 elastic bands to secure each belt, this is great for those who will be promoted 15 times to black belt.

Medal Awards Rack Premier Display

At $80, this is the most expensive rack on the list, but this is for good reason. Not only can it vertically hang belts, but it also has a total of 37 hangers meaning there’s plenty of space to hang medals from. It also has a shelf to provide space for bigger trophies, photos and achievements. In short, this isn’t just a display for belts, it’s a display for your entire Taekwondo journey. For medal hunters and serious TKD practitioners, this may be a good way to show off your achievements. Made from poplar wood, it’s also incredibly sturdy so fear not, it’s not going to just fall apart.