Mens Tactical Belt SANSTHS Heavy Duty Nylon Belt 1.5in Riggers Belt Military Webbing with Quick Release Metal Buckle
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Dear customer, the tactical belts for men are made in China under strict quality control. They're currently in a warehouse in the United States, and will be shipped to you as soon as possible after you place your order. Please do not hesitate to reach out to us if you have any questions.
Thank you for your question, dear customer; you are correct, only the 01 black has the hidden pocket. The other black belts (00 black, 02 black, and black 2) do not have a pocket; the buckle is the only difference. The "gold tooth" buckle on the 00 black is a nice touch. The buckle on the 02 black has a small "gold tooth" design. The black 2 has a buckle that is called "silver tooth." And if you have any other issues, please contact us at [email protected]. com.
I'm not sure if it opens to 60" or not.
This isn't 499 tan (which isn't appropriate for an OCP uniform).
Selected User Reviews For Mens Tactical Belt SANSTHS Heavy Duty Nylon Belt 1.5in Riggers Belt Military Webbing with Quick Release Metal Buckle
25 inches wide and has a low profile. As previously stated, the width is 5". 5/16" is the width of the buckle. It's low profile and much thinner than my other belt buckles. I discovered that the belt buckle can be attached to the belt in a variety of ways, but I prefer to thread it so that the slack is on the inside, as shown in the photos. I discovered that trimming the belt is unnecessary because it stays put very well. This gives the belt the best appearance and fit in my opinion. Rather than the sloppy-looking belts that fit with one side higher than the other, this belt has a very neat appearance. br>br>This belt clip is sturdy; I don't see it coming undone by accident. It takes a little pressure to release it, and you'll need to push both clips in. The belt can go through either one or both of the buckle's slots, but it sits better if it only goes through the outside slot. It also lasts a long time. A slider kept the belt from slipping out of the outside slot. This is a fantastic design. Only drawback is that you must unthread the belt to get it through the belt loops, and the buckle is a little difficult to push through. Despite the fact that I tried and was able to get the buckle to work, it took far too long.
I tortured this belt by strapping it to the rafters while holding my entire body off the ground. The buckle is great, but I recommend keeping it off center and away from your zipper so it doesn't unbuckle by accident. This happened twice, but it hasn't happened since I shifted the buckle off-center. br>br>In terms of edc equipment weight support, the belt easily accommodated my fs glock 2 mag holders. Other EDC belts will sag where your holster is, and you'll find yourself constantly trying to pull your side up. This belt stays put and doesn't sag; you put it on in the morning and it's still there by 7 p. m. , with no adjustments needed. br>br>Anyone in need of an edc or duty belt should get this.
This was a birthday present for a friend who claimed to despise gifts but was constantly griping about their belts. They kept getting those loop cloth belts, which are not only inconvenient to undo but also unreliable, so I was aware of his predicament and had an idea for a low-cost solution. a low-cost present that he'd immediately use, make his life easier, and possibly make him laugh br>br>All of those items are true. He literally oh no-ed when he realized I'd gotten him a present, but when he saw what it was, he literally fell over laughing. He tried it on after he recovered from his giggle fit, and after seeing how it worked like a seatbelt and was secure, he became quite enthusiastic about it. This is the type of person whose emotions become even more obvious when they try to hide them and just can not pretend reactions, 100% open book all the time (to their great% I take pride in being a good gift giver, so I let out a small internal yay whenever I notice it. Plus, I haven't heard a single complaint about his pants or seen him having to hike them up on a regular basis since, and I'm considering getting one myself, despite not being a big fan of belts. It appears to be quite appealing.
This belt is absolutely incredible. I was hesitant to purchase it because I wanted an official Cobra buckled belt, and I already own one with a Cobra buckle, so I knew what to expect. However, this belt was a tenth of the price of my other belt, and it was perfect for holding up my cargo shorts tactically. This belt is a great value and is holding up well. I like how easy it is to adjust the size and tighten it up. I've lost some weight, and adjusting the belt to my new size was a breeze. This buckle is one of my favorites.
UPDATE 2: OK, I gave them another star because the replacement they sent me so far appears to be very sturdy and dependable. Without pushing the button, I pulled and twisted the buckle far more than was required to unclasp the previous one, and it still holds without feeling like one side or the other is giving way. Hopefully, the first one was an anomaly. But so far, this one is holding up admirably, and the company has been extremely responsive. br>And to re-iterate, this one is still holding up admirably, and the company has been extremely responsive. Iterate, the zipper compartment won't fit a credit card, but it's ideal for money folded in thirds, bandaids, and emergency numbers and information. br>br>NEW UPDATES: br>br>NEW UPDATES: br>br> The company contacted me to see if they could replace the belt, and I agreed to let them try it. I'll give them a star for that, as well as their promise to investigate whether this is affecting the rest of their stock. If the replacement doesn't have the same issue, I'll give it five stars and dismiss the first one as an anomaly. ORIGINAL REVIEW: BR>BR>ORIGINAL REVIEW: BR>BR>ORIGINAL REVIEW: BR>ORIGINAL REVIEW br>I really wanted to like this belt because I like the idea of the buckle, and I don't mind that you have to take one end off when you change pants. I mean, it's only once a day, right? Because the buckle halves are larger than most pant loops, they won't pull the belt out of the loops when unbuckled if you have any weight on it (like a Gerber multitool). The buckle, on the other hand, would never be securely latched. I'd be going about my business when the belt would unbuckle for no apparent reason. There would be no need to lean over or exert any pressure on it. POP! that is all. I might keep it if it happened only once in a while, but it happened several times per day. Returning it is a pain. br>Aside from that, I thought the hidden pocket was fine; I don't mind folding bills in thirds. I even kept a packet of band-aids and a laminated card with important phone numbers in there (because if anything happened to my phone, I'd be screwed because I have no phone numbers memorized LOL).