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Reviewed in the United States on May 27, 2025
Good functioning and durable tactical belt, fit is good and weight it also good with the fit! Good value for what you're getting and this is stable and durable enough for daily use! Has been working great for me and have no complaints!
BDC
Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2025
This belt system is nicer than I expected. The quality is really good and it gives me great options for carrying my Molle compatible equipment. It is very comfortable and carrys weight well. I would recommend it to someone needing a quality tactical belt for a reasonable price.
Brannon A
Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2025
This belt's appearance is very good and professional. Both inner belt options work well. The padded belt liner sticks to the gun belt via hook and loop, and the rubber side grips your clothing as expected. It works well as a temporary wear option, such as range training. The hook and loop under-belt is a much more secure setup. It held the belt still under the load of several duty pouches, loaded magazines, and a handgun in a Safariland duty holster.The sizing of the belt seems to be right on. I typically buy pants with a 31" waist when I can find them, and this belt fits perfectly when adjusted as small as possible. I bought the medium (32"-36") since there was no small option. If you have a 30" waist, the medium will not work for you. There was also about 8" of extra strap left on the belt when adjusted all the way down. I cut off about 4-5" of the extra strap and re-burned the end of it.One problem I found with this belt was that the extra strap on the male side of the buckle that adjusts the belt's size has to be fed through the buckle backwards from the way it is pictured. This puts the loose end of the belt outside the belt rather than inside. If you feed the belt as pictured, it comes loose under pressure; if fed opposite, it stays tight. I fed the extra belt sticking out of the buckle back through into the buckle to get it back inside during use.After spending some time wearing the belt during light use, the buckle seems to hold up. I can depress one latch, and the buckle will not come undone. During harder use, I will be using belt keepers on either side of the buckle, just in case it does fail, especially when using the padded liner. So far, I believe the buckle is adequate for a range belt, but I don't plan on trying to rappel with it any time soon.All in all, for a belt at half the price of a premium belt of its type, I am happy with it so far.I purchased this belt after finding the need for an entire spare duty belt. Over time, I will be updating the components as needed. It will primarily be used while instructing firearms classes. I may update my review after further use of the belt.
5OneTwo
Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2025
Right out of the box, I was impressed without even putting it on. The packing, opening and presentation of the belt was a plus for a customer experience. The modular design is well thought out: the outer belt handles MOLLE attachments, and the inner anti-slip pad keeps everything in place no matter the loadout. A few magazines, holster, light, and small med pouch is my current EDC/range kit. I can imagine being a full duty belt, this would hold fairly well and for the value, something to consider.The nylon and reinforced stitching feel premium and tough. No frays, no give, and it doesn’t dig into your hips even when it’s fully loaded. It really does rely on your pant selection though. The quick release buckle is smooth but secure, it never popped loose by accident, but still easy to remove when I need to.
Cooper Youngs
Reviewed in the United States on April 29, 2025
Wow was I impressed with this when it arrived! In this world you can spend crazy money on something similar to this, so it was refreshing to see a truly budget option that didn’t really seem to sacrifice much for that nice price point. Of course you can spend a lot more and you’ll see the difference in quality, but you also have to take this for the price point it falls into.The quality is really nice and it comes with a few versatile options on how to wear. The materials feel really nice and well constructed and (I got the medium) the size was perfect! I do feel like a key feature of battle belts is rigidity, and this one has a bit less than that of it’s more expensive counterparts, but I don’t feel like it makes it unusable or that I wouldn’t recommend it because of the value for the product you’re getting.I’m super happy with this and can’t wait to get a lot of range time out! With how expensive firearm/tactical things can be, this could be an excellent entry point as you invest in various pieces of gear!
P. Pal
Reviewed in the United States on April 23, 2025
At $39.99, this is my cheapest tactical belt. I have 2 others that were $100+. I got this one in size Medium because I wanted a belt I can put on at any time over my clothes. I was hoping it can replace my old one but there's a few things I don't like about this belt. I think for the price, it is really great, I don't think you can ask for more. But I took it out with me to the range and I think it needs to be stiffer. I put a holster on this belt and the belt moves when you draw. Taking a look at my old belt, my old belt is double layered and very stiff.A few other things I noticed about this belt when compared to my old one: The buckle is smaller. In use, only the release latch is noticeably smaller, which makes it harder to use it. The stitching on my old one is double stitched between the molle. This belt is only single stitched there.There are several things this belt does better than my more expensive belt. I think they put more thought into ease of use. It has pull tabs in several places, making the belt easier put on and take off. The comfort belt is great to setup the belt to be put on at any time without the inner belt. This belt is a lot lighter than my old belt too.
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