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R**R
Solid medium stiff belt for the price, good for casual amount of gear.
Sharing my thoughts and opinion as I read a lot of varied reviews. Overall, I feel this belt is a good value for the cost and what I was searching for. I do have another more expensive very stiff belt but wanted some a little less stiff that I can change in and out quickly between jeans but still be rigid enough to hold my gear. People often hold up belts in the air and want them to retain the complete loop mid air, but unless you are putting a heavy rig, I don't have a need for that type of stiffness all the time. I did take this belt golfing with a piece on it and the buckle did come loose but I suspect I did not clip it in tightly after a restroom break, it has not happened again as I am more careful to make sure that the buckle is clipped all the way in. Overall, I would recommend for someone looking for a medium stiff belt that can hold at least one firearm and a few accessories.Forgot to add, I normally wear a size 33 waist and did end up returning the Med for Large so I can have more options in sizing. Hope that helps someone else.
D**S
Good
Good quality. Strong enough for single holster w .40
M**9
It's holds nicely for a while
I was using a blue alpha gear belt but I started to lose weight so I needed a smaller one and i saw this and was like it's the same yes and no my original i had for the past 4 years and love it goes from 48 to 46 or 44 can't remember anyway I saw this and i was like my blue alpha was about 85 ish and this was way less and i save money so I bought this one it held up nice just like my blue alpha but after 7 months the tooth that the teeth grab to keep it locked one broke but the belt itself was fine 🙂 it could have broke because I like my belts tight tight and with the weight of my pistol I think it just finally gave up its a hell of a belt works as advertised i loved it but it shows in the end name brand vs none name brand when it broke i just bit my lip and ordered another blue alpha for 85 but smaller to my size and I been. Using it since and still have the original blue alpha belt
J**E
Undecided? Buy two!
Ok, first, the people that say that you should up a size when carrying a weapon are absolutely right. The Velcro reaches all the way around my right side to within two inches from my spine so shortening is not only very feasible, it would make the belt even stiffer. If the pandemic made you fatter than ever and you are working on sending that fat away then down a size also has plenty of velcro to hold onto the belt until you are back to normal. What happens if the velcro gives way? nothing, the buckle has a bar that holds very well, I made the experiment. If you need to pull it out of your pants fast, forget it. However, the buckle does go through the loops in nice jeans (as opposed to "work jeans" built with the expectation of a thick belt and plumber's crack) and dressy shorts; this was fortuitous, the khakis made by the same people probably have the same loops. The buckle is not made from "recycled rodeo buckles" or "slices of anvil" but if you are not looking for the buckle to serve as an improvised hammer or stop a bullet then you will probably be fine. I did not choose any of their other belts, particularly, the "rigger's" belt because it should not take more effort to open the belt than a regular leather belt; this belt takes far less effort to open. It will not open on its own or by accident but it is nice to open and close without either effort or worrying about pushing the belt back through the loops.I would not want to carry a real kukhri or a 10 mm 1911 with this belt --mostly because of the opposite side pull-- but an EDC knife and a compact carry sidearm would be perfectly ok. In so far as carrying the sidearm inside the pants, I cannot speak to that nor would I carry in that manner. That being said, this belt is as stiff as a high quality leather belt so I would not expect a problem unless you soak it in fabric softener.When I first ordered this belt, I was worried about seatbelt+car wreck = open guts but it feels better than either the previous nylon or the leather that came before that.I could have used a tan one, at least, in the field, back in the late 80's and early 90's but these days, I need brown, black, and green; get me the colors and I will be buying two of each --as insurance against someone changing anything!In as much as possible, "Made in The USA" drives my choices and is the ultimate deciding factor. This belt is made in China but it must be made by the people who make Macs in their spare time because --at least, the one I got-- feels like it will stand the test of time very well.The one "con" that I feel needs to be pointed out is that the buckle cannot be replaced at all. I can imagine wearing out the little "horns" that "buckle" the belt LONG before the belt shows any wear.
I**M
Odd sizing, but good product
Nice budget alternative to 5.11 and others that do basically the same.Thick, stiff nylon belt with a Cobra-style buckle. Holds my semi-compact firearm and holster (and pants, of course) up, and I have no doubt it'll stand up to a tool holster or two.Sizing is a little odd, but maybe it's with the intent of including an IWB holster. The loose end is threaded through the buckle and excess held down with velcro. I wear a 31. The medium size was just barely grabbing the velcro with less than an inch of engagement. Sized up to a large, and I've got plenty of extra length. should I wish to loop around a holster.
M**E
Good belt
Great
S**M
Adjusmen
This belt's only drawback is the difficulty of readjustment while wearing it.
T**R
Probably the best belt at this price
This belt is actually great at this price. Securely holds a holster and is easily adjustable. Quick Release is very slick and the rigidity is up there. I will say the material is the same across the belt so its not as comfortable but it will hold whatever your carrying. I tested it in basketball shorts and a tee shirt. Jumping and running it didn’t move at all. Drawing at first did seem alittle hard as it would ride up on the draw but after messing with the tightness its great. Its not going to be as sturdy or as comfortable as a HC belt or something twice the price but it secures whatever you hook on it. Alot of the cons specifically comfort can be easily remedied with appropriate clothes like undershirts or something.
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