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  • @TacticalConsiderations
    @TacticalConsiderations  3 года назад +32

    Lots of good options these days.. What do you roll with?

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      @TacticalConsiderations  3 года назад +6

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    • @babayaga9373
      @babayaga9373 3 года назад +6

      Travax/Kore, but mainly Travax lately. Even though the Travax sinch belt not really a gun belt it works great for G43X-G19’s...and won’t give you a back ache at the end of the day.

    • @jeremymiles6838
      @jeremymiles6838 3 года назад +4

      Kore is my choice for edc...

    • @Bobbyboucher9814
      @Bobbyboucher9814 3 года назад +2

      Next. Have had it a couple years and love it. I never tried it, but my concern with the Kore belt was it looked like the release tab might be easy to hit on accident. Again, I've never tried it so I'm not talking from a position of experience. That's said, the release button on the Next seems a bit more protected and I've never had it loosen up on me. I use it for AIWB carry and really like the ease of adjustment, the micro adjustability and the ability to adjust it without having to lift up my shirt.

    • @Libertarian_Neighbor
      @Libertarian_Neighbor 3 года назад +7

      Ares Gear Aegis Enhanced. I’ve tried most of these belts. The Nexbelt and Core can pop undone when you lean over if you have them on tight. The Blue Alpha is my next favorite for OWB only. The aegis is just effortless to adjust, tough as nails and never surprises me by coming undone in public and practically dumping my edc on the floor in line at Walmart.

  • @dca1981
    @dca1981 2 года назад +307

    Recently I was in a defensive situation and lucky for me I had my firearm with Kore X3 gun belt on me that night. My wife and I were at a Red Lobster, enjoying an anniversary. It was later at night, around 9 pm. Usually in Philadelphia we wouldn't be out at night but you can't always hide inside from the big bad crooks. Long story short, two men our age (20s) approached us suspiciously. I knew what was about to happen as I grew up in the streets. I put my wife behind me to my left and I knew I was carrying at 4 o clock because it's how I carry when I'm in more formal wear and when I know I'll only be able to use one hand, as it's easy for my to remove my cover garment with one hand. Anyway, we were threatened at gunpoint, and my wife started opening her purse next to me. The man with the gun was distracted and fearing he was about to do something horrific I drew my gun quickly and shot him 3 times, aimed at his buddy and he flew out of the parking lot once he saw that. The man with the gun went down, my wife called the police. Unfortunately for me I lost my firearm in this incident, as evidence, but I am not being charged for the incident. I'm unsure of the condition of the attempted mugger, but he's in the hospital. I don't wish him a full recovery, as he'll be back on the streets. Long story aside I am posting the people responsible for my success that night, and saying from the bottom of my heart thank you. I train with my system constantly in different situations and clothing. I had my Kore X3 gun belt on me that night and I'm glad I did, it was a familiar piece of my kit when speed made all the difference. So you know I recommend these belts.

    • @d3nn215
      @d3nn215 2 года назад +18

      I'm glad you and your wife are ok....Yeah, your gun is gone unless you get a lawyer to ask a judge to force PPD to return your. I know someone who had their gun stolen then recovered. PPD said it wasn't feasible to return the firearm.

    • @TacticalConsiderations
      @TacticalConsiderations  2 года назад +25

      Glad you two are ok.

    • @BobbyHill512
      @BobbyHill512 2 года назад +23

      if you're not being charged you should get your gun back eventually.

    • @jpalmer0707
      @jpalmer0707 2 года назад +40

      Glad you’re both ok. You should never make statements online like this though. Especially in todays day and age. The dirt balls family can still sue you civilly. Don’t give them any ammo.

    • @2centsbear638
      @2centsbear638 2 года назад +9

      @@jpalmer0707 very true, although extremely difficult to use a screen name as evidence without any personal identifiers. We love a good story with a happy ending!

  • @mikethomas5412
    @mikethomas5412 3 года назад +35

    Kore is my EDC belt. After spending 100s of dollars on belts, this is the one I picked. Very stable and can support any size pistol or carry method.

  • @tacticaledc
    @tacticaledc 3 года назад +50

    I’ve got several Kore belts and use the tactical version daily now for the last couple of years. Never had an issue and highly recommend.

    • @TacticalConsiderations
      @TacticalConsiderations  3 года назад +2

      Outstanding info thanks..

    • @tacticaledc
      @tacticaledc 2 года назад

      @@sg7914 Have you tried cutting it? It has the sizing on the inside of the belt so you can cut.
      Personally I leave a little of the belt hanging out and put my shirt between the two pieces of belt so it’s easy to pull the shirt aside for quick access. Wouldn’t know something is there.

    • @backatchalol
      @backatchalol 2 года назад +3

      @@sg7914 move the buckle to the side and wear looser clothes. Even if your buckle prints on the side, it’s okay.. the point is that your guns not printing.. your belt buckle printing shouldn’t concern anyone.
      Another option is get another smaller buckle from KORE. They sell different buckles separately that is compatible with all their belts.

  • @grampyrick4356
    @grampyrick4356 2 года назад +6

    Kore is the most sturdy belt I’ve owned. I’ve tried most of the other popular edc belts, including that other micro-adjustment brand, but Kore provides the most stable platform for drawing from concealment I’ve ever experienced. Great belt.

  • @JH-dc9bb
    @JH-dc9bb 3 года назад +37

    I got the Kore belt and it totally exceeded my expectations. Let me start off that shipping was very, very prompt. I received a tracking number and delivery was within 5 days. As far as the belt, awesome. I purchased the dark camo with stainless buckle and all i can say is "money well spent." This belt is quality all the way. The belt is flexible in the right direction yet rigid where you want it to be. The buckle is super solid with extra retaining screws provided. Honestly, this belt should last a lifetime. I am hoping that Kore creates a belt in a desert camo color configuration. Kore's price is more than fair considering the quality of the design. If you conceal carry, in my opinion it's a must buy.

    • @TacticalConsiderations
      @TacticalConsiderations  3 года назад

      I am really glad you got what fit and is all working out for you JH.

    • @emort6
      @emort6 3 месяца назад

      It's a very good belt but probably won't last a lifetime if you wear it daily like I do. My first one lasted 4 years before the teeth wore out and broke. I replaced the belt only and the buckle broke a year later, so I just ordered a new belt and buckle because I like it so much.

  • @csins4
    @csins4 2 года назад +5

    Kore are my favorite belts. I bought 1 leather with an x3 buckle initially. Then I ordered 2 more Kore belts in the tactical style with both x6 styles. Very durable and adjustable to my needs. These are the only belts I wear now even if I do not carry my firearm.

    • @TacticalConsiderations
      @TacticalConsiderations  2 года назад

      glad they are working out for you .. Nice to hear they are overwhelmingly doing good.

  • @agentturtle007
    @agentturtle007 3 года назад +2

    These kore belts are frikkin incredible. I dont know why I didn't buy it sooner. I live in CA where I can’t even conceal carry without an act of Congress (or Supreme Court). That being said I still bought this belt for my Alien Gear IWB holster. I wore it for one day and went to my closet and threw all of my other belts out except for my Ben Davis classic belt. The quality is top notch and it holds tight. I grabbed an additional buckle that is chrome and I wear this belt for both casual gear as well as shirt and tie. I can’t see myself wearing another belt. The belt came quickly and has screws to hold everything in place. Truly high quality and very strong. I’m a huge fan of this “clicking” system that holds everything I place. If you buy one, you won’t be disappointed.

    • @TacticalConsiderations
      @TacticalConsiderations  3 года назад

      I feel ya man part of my family is from Cali tough on freedom there. Glad you are digging the belt.

  • @JohnDoe-wz7lw
    @JohnDoe-wz7lw 3 года назад +27

    Kore blows them all out of the water for EDC. I have the 8lb gun belt and have used it 12+ hours a day 7 days a week for the past year or so and it still looks new.

    • @TacticalConsiderations
      @TacticalConsiderations  3 года назад +1

      Thanks for the info John its good to hear more end user info

    • @Osprey1994
      @Osprey1994 2 года назад +1

      Pretty sure Blue Alpha would be the longest lasting of you don't mind how it looks. I have a webbing belt that I have had for 5 years and it softened up a bit, but other than that it's working the same as the day I got it.

  • @philipgarza7793
    @philipgarza7793 2 года назад +23

    I'm buying the Kore belt because the way it looked while he was wearing it.

  • @doughaberlein6902
    @doughaberlein6902 3 года назад +25

    Love my Kore. Used a soldering iron with a blade tip to slice through the nylon (top layer) with one pass, then used scissors for the second cut to get all the way through the rest (bottom layer) of the material. No fraying and perfect finish. Practice on the very end to get it right before your final cut!

    • @TacticalConsiderations
      @TacticalConsiderations  3 года назад

      Great tip!

    • @theeoarsman921
      @theeoarsman921 2 года назад +2

      Would a webbing cutter work?

    • @KTMitchell1953
      @KTMitchell1953 Год назад

      I agree that is a great tip. Alternatively, I purchased an inexpensive wood burner kit at Walmart that comes with a chisel tip and use it mainly for searing paracord projects. I am anxious to try this on my new belt.

    • @never2be07
      @never2be07 Год назад

      I used a box cutter utility knife along with a mini square to guide me for a perfect line. Worked great, my first practice cut was with work scissors and it came out crooked as shit 😅

    • @BigBear--
      @BigBear-- 5 месяцев назад

      I just ordered a couple of Kore belts, and that's exactly what I was thinking...box cutter with a ruler or square. Might melt the edges too, though it's not a big deal since the cut end sits in the buckle.

  • @douglasspende6685
    @douglasspende6685 2 года назад

    Great show. When I was a Marine we used the 1983 web belt with the plastic buckle. TATICAL suspenders. 2 1969 plastic canteens. M-14 mag pouches. M -12 nylon holster and 1911A1 45 ACP Colt mag pouch. Rook sack or butt. On my left side suspender was my compass pack and K - Bar. My first aid, mess kit and cleaning kit was in my rook sack. Map, grenades of every kind. On the Suburban PD here in Wisconsin since 1995. I wore the Sam Brown Belt 94 buckles belt in basket weave. With Safariland Basket weave pouches and 6360 triple retention holster. It last 16 years not bad. Went to a basket weave Uncle Mike's belt with the plastic buckle. That buckle would break and others would warp from the heat. I picked up a Bianchi basket weave duty belt with the plastic buckle. I use a Condor TATICAL Elite belt with the Cobra buckle for tatical assignments and training and range. So 3 belts in 22 years and all new basket weave pouches from Safariland. My wife wasn't to happy but hay it's for work!

    • @TacticalConsiderations
      @TacticalConsiderations  2 года назад

      Oh man I once had to wear that old ALICE gear .. Never a Sam Brown belt though.

  • @JeffWallace2009
    @JeffWallace2009 3 года назад +41

    Congratulations to Kore for manufacturing the best belt at the lowest price for top of the line quality. You did an excellent job showing the difference in features and quality. 👍👍

  • @cueball981
    @cueball981 3 года назад +6

    I have the Kore hybrid nylon, black leather, and brown leather belts. Love them and don't see buying another belt for a very long time.

    • @TacticalConsiderations
      @TacticalConsiderations  3 года назад

      Go to hear many people seem to say they last at minimum a few years which is solid for about you wear every day

  • @christianw6622
    @christianw6622 3 года назад +4

    I've bought 6 kore edc 8lb and leather gun belts, 3 for me and 3 for family and they're the best belts ive used period. Mine still look new after a year and a half. Fast donn and doff and the adjustment is superb. For the quality, I would pay double of what they're going for.

    • @TacticalConsiderations
      @TacticalConsiderations  3 года назад

      Good to hear glad they are all working out for you

    • @tylergryffindor9918
      @tylergryffindor9918 2 года назад

      I've had a kore belt, but I've found that the metal release tab wears a hold on my pants over time. It has done this on several different jeans and work pants...I think I'm giving up on kore because of this problem

  • @roostersaviationimagery7408
    @roostersaviationimagery7408 Год назад

    I have worn a Nexbelt for the last 2-3 years. It eventually started to fray, and twist. The ratcheting mechanism gets bound up. I picked up a Kore yesterday and can already tell it is an upgrade. The operation of the ratcheting mechanism is night and day better on the Kore, and the rigidity, plus extra stitching is a recipe for success. Very happy with my purchase!

  • @dustinponikiewski3696
    @dustinponikiewski3696 3 года назад +2

    Kore is the best belt I ever owed. Easy to trim and easy to assemble. Works when I carrying and when I’m not. Comfortable and love the styling.

  • @johnlatzke3631
    @johnlatzke3631 3 года назад +11

    Kore is my all around favorite one but for a t shirt and shorts, I really dig the Groove life belts since they don’t create a big shelf around my waist, they’re much more flexible yet surprisingly very sturdy for as thin as they are, and are plenty strong to carry my G48. But if I had to pick one for everything, I’d still go with Kore. Those things are absolute tanks

    • @TacticalConsiderations
      @TacticalConsiderations  3 года назад +1

      We wear them about the same.

    • @781luis
      @781luis 2 года назад

      I agree my groove life belt can carry my S&W compact 2.0 perfectly but also have a G21 now and looking for a studier belt for that.

  • @3wheelmannc860
    @3wheelmannc860 3 года назад +3

    Thanks for review. For me, the Kore line is #1 for all EDC or general wear/use (for about 3 years)

  • @amandaallen2716
    @amandaallen2716 3 года назад +1

    So I have the 1.75 inch kore range belt to hold my IWB holster snug and it DOES NOT move in the least bit. No one else makes a track belt in this size. Completely fills the belt loops so everything stays put. Sturdy and built to last. Love it!

    • @TacticalConsiderations
      @TacticalConsiderations  3 года назад

      yeah the track belt system is really a nice option with the quick minimal adjustments that can be made.

  • @midiaz1319
    @midiaz1319 2 года назад +2

    I am a first time gun owner and on a different review on belts I decided to buy the Kore essentials and this video confirms that I made the correct decision. If it just a nice belt even if you are not going to carry a gun, the ratcheting system is nice and smooth and you can easily adjust when you are eating or sitting down to your confort. The belt is sturdy and it is just a great belt. I got one buckle and two color belts for $100 with shipping included.

  • @ryangardinerusa2753
    @ryangardinerusa2753 3 года назад +5

    Thanks for the vid bro! My normal civilian dress code requires more of a classic style, therefore I prefer the Kore leather belts (especially for my growing son, who’ll be a teenager soon). But, when it comes to work, recreation, range time, and/or training I exclusively run SOE belts. In my opinion, they’re the GOAT of tactical nylon gear. Keep it up and stay safe! Peace.

    • @TacticalConsiderations
      @TacticalConsiderations  3 года назад +1

      Oh yeah SOE Gear is good stuff. My buddy uses their super stiff competition style rig.

  • @metalheaddad0169
    @metalheaddad0169 2 года назад +3

    Great review! Loved my Kore belt for years strong side IWB carry. Recently switched to appendix carry and found it to be a little stiff and didn't allow for bending over to grab something very easily. Tried the NexBelt which is a little more forgiving on movement and it made all the difference in the world. However, I do carry a dual clip appendix holster. If I try to appendix carry a single clip holster the NexBelt doesn't hold as well. So, I'd say both are excellent choices and you may prefer one over the other depending on the situation.

  • @craigbushby515
    @craigbushby515 Год назад

    I got a Daltec force steel core leather belt a few years ago and that thing is a beast!! Still looks great and supports multiple guns, mags, & a multi tool and flashlight as if nothing was even there! I think it was around the $70 mark but so far has been the tank of belts.

  • @KTMitchell1953
    @KTMitchell1953 Год назад

    Great comprehensive video! I recently purchased locally the Nexbelt and since their packaging states it fits all sizes, I found out its maximum is 50 inches. Luckily, Amazon had the 67 inch version so I ordered it. My brother recently obtained his ccw permit so I'm giving him my first purchase. Thank you for emphasizing the need to try on these styles of belts first before cutting.

    • @TacticalConsiderations
      @TacticalConsiderations  Год назад

      I appreciate you watching and I am glad you got what you needed.. We have some great options out there.

  • @ding174
    @ding174 2 года назад +7

    The Groove belt and the Next belt are the non tactical looking belts which don’t attract too much attention. The cobra buckle belts are a pain to thread through belt loops. The Groove and Next belt fit my needs for IWB and extreme concealed carry. Great review and much appreciated.

    • @TacticalConsiderations
      @TacticalConsiderations  2 года назад +3

      Yup .. I still really like the groove its easy to wear all day with my 43x mos /tlr7sub and the las ronin 3.0

    • @alexmiller6848
      @alexmiller6848 2 года назад

      @@TacticalConsiderations What do you think of the Groove belt compared to something like the blue alpha low profile velcro belt? Theres a company called mastermind tactics that makes a simliar belt im thinking of going with them but I want to know which you prefer. I am going to be running a 48 mos w/ tlr-7 sub & RMRcc. Also considering the Ronin 3.0 as I am running stock mags and would like to carry a back up mag.

  • @richardshippful
    @richardshippful 3 года назад +3

    I have 2 Kore belts, and EDC with them. will probably pick up some of the dress belts. I took a chance when you first reviewed them and even used your Code for the first one. Happy I did.

  • @Mike_Y.
    @Mike_Y. 6 месяцев назад +1

    My lady just got me the Kore gun belt today for Christmas. Feels great, we'll see over time but i think I'll love it.

  • @Stillcantshoot
    @Stillcantshoot 3 года назад +2

    I said it years ago when Blue Alpha first came out with their cobra buckle that fit through normal beltloops, they changed the cobra belt game. I prefer their low profile EDC belts for work, and lean towards a Kore belt when I feel fancy...

  • @cwill_112
    @cwill_112 3 года назад +4

    Awesome video. Thanks for the tips. I have 2 Kore belts. Love them both.

  • @Dunk1It1Hard
    @Dunk1It1Hard 3 года назад +5

    Blue Alpha guy myself
    I set the Velcro once and have never needed adjustments to it.
    Simple and robust, less moving parts, less that can break or malfunction.
    Blue Alpha fits my needs.
    My only problem was I didn’t have enough of them so I bought more!

    • @TacticalConsiderations
      @TacticalConsiderations  3 года назад

      Not a bad choice at all they are a great company and great people.

    • @BigBear--
      @BigBear-- 5 месяцев назад

      To be fair they actually have more moving parts than something like the Kore belts. You have two separate pivoting levers, and a separate velcro adjustment, vs something like the Kore with just one pivoting arm.

    • @ThatGuy-sc5rx
      @ThatGuy-sc5rx 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@BigBear--not true the kore belt has multiple moving parts and different screws which make the system work. Its a good belt but its got more potential failure points than something like the trayvax cinch.
      I know because i have three and had experience with multiple different failure points after a year+ of heavy use.

    • @BigBear--
      @BigBear-- 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@ThatGuy-sc5rx There are no moving parts except for one pivot arm. No idea what the hell you're talking about.

  • @richardchang5499
    @richardchang5499 5 месяцев назад +1

    Just got the Kore belt with X6 buckle and what a game changer! Love how it holds everything in place with no sag a all! Well worth the money! Great comfort and reliability! Thanks for all your reviews! It's helps us our alot!

  • @douglasgilanyi5657
    @douglasgilanyi5657 6 месяцев назад

    So far my Kore belt is the best I've ever owned. I have been struggling with my pants slipping even with my Groove Life belts and I thought maybe Kore was the way to go. So I bought one for my kids to give me on my birthday and I have been blown away. I only have a few days with it so far, but the fit and support are unmatched. It keeps my IWB appendix rig secure, and it doesn't shift regardless of the activity. In and out of the car, up and down with the kids, carrying boxes back and forth, none of it made me "reset and re-tuck" my clothing like I was forced to do previously. I wish I had ordered one sooner.

  • @GunWillTravel
    @GunWillTravel Год назад +5

    Kore leather is king. Looks like a normal belt, which is important for EDC. Ratchet adjustment provides perfect fit every time, even if your weight goes up or down a few pounds, or your carry rig changes. Thin like a regular belt, fits in denim jeans or dress slacks. But it's still super sturdy and offers full support.

    • @TacticalConsiderations
      @TacticalConsiderations  Год назад

      It's a great belt for sure. Those micro adjustments are great

    • @landonjackson9377
      @landonjackson9377 Год назад

      I think the next Kore I get will be a x7 leather. At the moment I have the nylon black one but I don’t carry at the moment since I’m not old enough. When I do carry though I think I will get a leather one

  • @chriscrawford3809
    @chriscrawford3809 3 года назад +3

    I’ve owned four Kore belts two leather and two tactical for 3-4 years with zero trouble.

    • @TacticalConsiderations
      @TacticalConsiderations  3 года назад

      Very cool , good to hear all the comments about length of the belts life.

  • @a.d.c7941
    @a.d.c7941 2 года назад

    Always, always, love your vids bro. Looking for a gun belt and soon as I saw u had a video on belts, I got happy because u always come through. Really appreciate all u do man.

  • @iR3J3CT_
    @iR3J3CT_ 3 года назад +2

    NexBelt has a buckle that is specifically made for appendix carry. A push button adjustment and meant to be worn a loop over leaving the entire front open for your rig. Ive cycled between that and my Kore belt for a while, theyre both fantastic belts at a great price point. Love them both

    • @TacticalConsiderations
      @TacticalConsiderations  3 года назад +2

      I just didn't have that one in. I have as many belts as a department store at this point lol.

    • @Sanguivore
      @Sanguivore 2 месяца назад

      Between the Kore and Nexbelt for AIWB EDC, which would you say ekes out the other? I run a Glock 19x with Vedder SideTuck for what it’s worth.

  • @somethingtactical
    @somethingtactical 3 года назад +14

    Damnit! I was hoping for the runway show!! ha!!

  • @scott2228
    @scott2228 Год назад +4

    Ordered a Kore tactical nylon version a few days ago. Looking forward to testing it out. Found a 15% off coupon online. Currently offering 20% for Black Friday.

  • @davidmccool4008
    @davidmccool4008 3 года назад +2

    Been using the kore essentials belt every day for over a year carrying a Glock 23 and 2 spare mags. It’s holding up great , the metal clip on my badge has rubbed a little of the finish off the edge of the belt where my badge always goes but the belt still works , I plan on getting more of their belts.

    • @TacticalConsiderations
      @TacticalConsiderations  3 года назад +1

      Its good to hear so many people having multiple years in the belts and how they are doing.

  • @stevemcqueen7612
    @stevemcqueen7612 2 года назад +2

    Rocking Kore also as of yesterday lol. Had an HSGI cobra belt for my edc for about 4 years. Still works. Then tried a Trex arms nova belt. Pretty much the same but I started getting tired of the cobra buckle not going through belt loops easily. So far the Kore seems more like a traditional belt in terms of how it's worn. Seems extremely solid. I'm sure I'll get a few years out of it.

    • @TacticalConsiderations
      @TacticalConsiderations  2 года назад +1

      yeah the traditional cobra buckles don't fit through most loops. The hybrid ones fit great.

  • @v1pe_
    @v1pe_ 3 года назад +5

    Nexbelt Supreme Appendix EDC fixes the issues you had with the original design. Super easy push button adjustment. That's what I wear most often although I wish they made a version that was just a tad thinner. I have a Blue Alpha low profile EDC (velcro only, no cobra clip) and I prefer the thickness, but the ratchet system is too good to pass up.

    • @TacticalConsiderations
      @TacticalConsiderations  3 года назад

      Thanks for the info! I have the super low viz blue alpha as well love it.

    • @ohenry4834
      @ohenry4834 Год назад

      The belt itself is not thick thereby shaping it in accordance to your waist's shapes with appendix holster with it, it conceals even more..

  • @vincentwallace770
    @vincentwallace770 3 года назад +5

    Kore garrison is amazing for heavier guns. As long as your belt loops are big enough for a 1.75" belt.

  • @LNDPIR8
    @LNDPIR8 2 месяца назад

    Just went through a CCW course this weekend running a Kore belt for the first time. Absolutely solid platform. Held up a 7-round L Frame 357 magnum like it was nothing, plus two speed loaders strong side and 3 mags for my semi-auto on the other side. Pants and gear all in place for hours. All the other guys were yanking their pants and struggling to holster, but I felt like I had a solid platform that kept my holster where I wanted it for every draw and reholster, and my rounds and mags where I needed them for every reload. Its definitely a great belt.

  • @dlopez120
    @dlopez120 2 года назад +1

    Thanks! I’ve been using the Nexbelt for a few years now. No issues, but I carried a G42 and now a G43 so light carries. However, I now want to try Kore Essentials 😊.

  • @thibert35
    @thibert35 3 года назад +9

    Just when I told myself it was time to go to bed (night shift), I stumble on this. Damnit.

  • @66ECHO
    @66ECHO 3 года назад +3

    Wow. Surprised. This was my first choice when I started carrying. I kinda thought you’d make fun of the Kore. Long term daily carrying I’ve gotten great life of mine. Gave my oldest to my son when he got carry license (it started to crack after 3 years)(maybe 2&1/2). The company asked me to review honestly and sent me a second one, & when they came out with the “tactical “ looking one I bought it too. Good product.

    • @TacticalConsiderations
      @TacticalConsiderations  3 года назад

      I think its a pretty slick belt. I .ran we can't run around in tactical molle cobra belts all the time or can we lol

  • @arlissyoung8899
    @arlissyoung8899 3 года назад +1

    I got a Kore belt about 6 months ago and it's by far the best belt I have ever tried. I got 2 511 belts but they are not even close to the kore. The kore belt for my daily carry really works well with the way they adjust.

  • @J-Bae
    @J-Bae 3 года назад +1

    bought that exact style kore belt on a whim, glad to know you've had good results. Thanks for the vid.

  • @Renaldo135
    @Renaldo135 3 года назад +3

    KORE ESSENTIALS GUN BELTS FOR ME. Especially the newer ones that bolt on the latch assembly with two screws in canvass INSTEAD of leather. LOL at watching someone try and cut a Kore belt especially the canvass one's with a pair of normal scissors. I use a very sharp mora hunting knife for that. Big plus for the Kore ratchet style is sitting down in your vehicle then getting out of your vehicle. In and out In and Out. A belt like the Kore that you can adjust in increments losing while you sit then tighten while you stand is one of the very best features of the belt.

    • @TacticalConsiderations
      @TacticalConsiderations  3 года назад

      How long you been wearing them?

    • @Renaldo135
      @Renaldo135 3 года назад +1

      @@TacticalConsiderations I have three. The first one I got was the leather gun belt. The second two I got were bought two to three years between each other and one is black canvass with the newer system that screws in with a allen wrench onto the belt so it never can slip off. I have another that is tan canvass. So three. I have been wearing all of them off and on since about 2014 maybe even 2013 I would have to go back and check my purchase history and I love them. Many people just don't understand that the belt is the foundation for concealed carry until they actually buy a specific dedicated gun belt and the KORE is it.

  • @sofloflow
    @sofloflow 3 года назад +4

    Wore my Kore out after a little over a year (that's actually really good, I'm HARD on my belts). Just ordered me another.

  • @dkroll144
    @dkroll144 2 года назад

    Excellent video. Exactly what I needed as a novice to concealed carry. Thank you!

  • @sammeyers5441
    @sammeyers5441 2 года назад +1

    Last year I bought a total of 3 kore essential belts in the tan leather and the tactical green and black. A year later I use them every day whether I am carrying my custom sig or not. I seriously don not wear my old belts anymore. If your like me and your waist is never the same size after lunch having the small adjustment feature is a big deal and keeps it comfortable. Last month I went and picked up there new operator 2 belt system for the range and same thing, it adjusts the same way and a total game changer at the range. I dont know anything about these other belts but I do know the kore is a solid choice.

  • @dalestark3343
    @dalestark3343 3 года назад +4

    I just ordered my 3rd Kore (black, grey, tan) don't make me regret it, Mike!😀 Phew!!!

  • @HBnupe
    @HBnupe 3 года назад +3

    I don't pretend to be some fashion model but I'm not wearing a nylon belt unless I'm going to participate in a pistol class. Gotta be leather. I purchased a Kore Essentials belt (leather of course) and couldn't be happier. It looks like a real belt and it meshes well with daily wear (blue jeans/khakis and a polo shirt)

  • @toomanyhobbies4713
    @toomanyhobbies4713 2 года назад

    Great review on the edc belts. I just started carrying again and needed a good belt. The comments here are great to read and help in my decision making process. I just found you and subscribed, because of your no-nonsense review.

  • @gregcarter3964
    @gregcarter3964 Год назад

    Great job!! I have had to Nexbelts and they both broke down. The two pieces came apart after about 3-6 months wearing. I love the racket type gun belts, so I am going to try the Kore belt. It seems to be built a lot better. So thank you very much for your input.

    • @TacticalConsiderations
      @TacticalConsiderations  Год назад +1

      Lots of people here have had the KORE for a long time. Read through the comments a little and I think you may be happy .

  • @fillgriff
    @fillgriff 3 года назад +3

    I've been using the kore belt for around a year for my edc with no issues

  • @HopsAndLead
    @HopsAndLead 3 года назад +5

    5 seconds in and I'm saying Kore. What I've had for the past 2 years. I EDC the 1.5" nylon gun belt

  • @tommypicchi9601
    @tommypicchi9601 3 года назад

    I carry Appendix, my first EDC belt was the Klik Belt, solid but to bulky of a buckle. Moved up to the Vedder Cobra Buckle with the smaller buckle. It was better but my biggest issue was the buckle getting in the way of my holster, mag carrier, etc. Then I discovered the Blue Alpha Gear EDC Belt which is specially made for Appendix, no clunky buckle, very minimalistic, and my favorite. It allows me to carry all my gear, no buckle to get in the way. I believe you reviewed it. I like to the Kore, and if I didn’t carry AIWB I could see wearing it. Great video as always.

  • @AugustaWaterCooler
    @AugustaWaterCooler Год назад +2

    Really liked your breakdown, I’ve been considering the Kore and your video pushed it over the edge, great comparison.

  • @davidhudson2527
    @davidhudson2527 3 года назад +4

    Nice to know that even a true professional can also cut his Kore Essential gun belt a wee bit too short. 😲😂

  • @paytonstegall9469
    @paytonstegall9469 3 года назад +2

    Kore Essential belts hands down are the best. That is all I wear now. I have one for casual wear, one to wear on the farm and one for dress.

  • @dontwaste2ndchance393
    @dontwaste2ndchance393 2 года назад +1

    Kore really has knocked it out of the park. I wear to the black leather edc with a hidden hybrid 2 clip iwb/owb. Before, carrying concealed was something I noticed all day. I dealt with that for some time but after the Kore belt, shiiiiiiiiiiiit..... Lol. I'm never going back

  • @bigmike716
    @bigmike716 3 года назад +4

    I wear the Kore every day. Perfect for me.

  • @sammygarland2582
    @sammygarland2582 3 года назад +3

    We currently sell the Kore & Blue Alpha belts in all 4 gun shop locations. We originally carried Nexbelts unfortunately too many breakages & returns. That was our experience.I would just say that Blue Alpha 2 layer belts and kore are better made and definitely more support. I don't have any experience with groovy belt but it sure as heck would not support my setup.

  • @alexcusma4908
    @alexcusma4908 Год назад +2

    By far Kore is the best belt available. Being able to easily adjust it when sitting down or in a car and then immediately tighten it when standing is key. The stiffness keeps the gun planted so you know it will always be where you put it when needed. I have two of them. Love them.

    • @TacticalConsiderations
      @TacticalConsiderations  Год назад +2

      They are really great belts for sure that micro adjustment is so nice especially after a big old chimichanga

    • @alexcusma4908
      @alexcusma4908 Год назад +1

      @@TacticalConsiderations LMAO…amen. I’m Italian so it’s usually not a micro adjustment after a meal 🤣

    • @svbarryduckworth628
      @svbarryduckworth628 Год назад

      I wish that Kore would come up with less ugly buckle designs. A simple black or brushed metal rectangle that mimics a standard military-style pass-thru web buckle would be awesome. All of their available options are too busy and "Eurotrash" for my tastes. If the Village People were still around I'm sure they would appreciate their styles better than me.

  • @davidcustard2631
    @davidcustard2631 Год назад

    Great review! I agree 100%.. My first EDC belt was the leather Kore, loved it. I had a gift card to a LGS so I tried the harder nylon NextBelt. It wore out quickly and I preferred the Kore ratchet. My last one and current is the Kore nylon in black multi-cam; awesome belt.

    • @TacticalConsiderations
      @TacticalConsiderations  Год назад

      Glad the Kore worked out for you.

    • @svbarryduckworth628
      @svbarryduckworth628 Год назад

      I find that the Kore, like every other belt I have tried breaks down in under a year and loses a lot of its initial stiffness. Still it is the best belt I have found that offers infinite and fast adjustment on the fly.

  • @sheltermemercury
    @sheltermemercury 3 года назад +5

    I had to use trauma shears to cut my Nextbelt.

  • @AikihermPRS
    @AikihermPRS 3 года назад

    I’ve used the NexBelt for a long time and never had issues, but I’m going to try the Kore Belt. Thanks!

  • @AlphaRomeoOneFive
    @AlphaRomeoOneFive 3 года назад +1

    Lot's of good options out there anymore which is a good thing of course. One thing is for certain, a quality bun belt is a must have and a worthwhile investment if you carry a pew pew. I've been rocking a Kore Essentials tactical belt for the last two years which has been great. Recently Vedder Holsters sent me their new V3 belt and I've been really enjoying it, enough so that it's going to be my new edc belt going forward. Great video Mike, these types of videos are super helpful for a lot of people 👍

    • @TacticalConsiderations
      @TacticalConsiderations  3 года назад +1

      Hey bud hope all is well. We have so many good options now a days its so great.

  • @paulbryson7380
    @paulbryson7380 3 года назад +1

    TT my family has had a shop in the Dallas area for over 20 years and we sell alot of edc, webb, leather, battle, riggers & war belts, etc. I've tried them all except for the groove belt (whatever that is, not sure why thats included as a gun belt). Most decent belts have a place depending on situation and gear. But if I had to choose one belt for all around everyday carry (iwb, aiwb, owb) it would have to be kore. In my experience it has best support, easiest to adjust quickly and precisely, very very well made and its price point is good. I can tell you most of our customers choose it as well and come back to purchase more. Thats a big deal in our world. Of course this is one mans opinion and everyone has different needs.

  • @rickmoss7040
    @rickmoss7040 3 года назад +1

    You are one of my favorite content creators, great effort as usual. Thanks for your hard work brother. I have ran several of these, and every one of the ratchet style belts feel cheap and crappy to me, and I have had a couple fail. Ran lots of brands and types. I have settled on Blue Alpha as my fave, I run the low profile EDC 90% of the time, and I run the cobra hybrid when not wearing the low profile EDC.

    • @rickmoss7040
      @rickmoss7040 3 года назад

      Plus unlimited lifetime warranty, and they will even trade you out for free if you get fat, or lose a bunch of weight....

    • @TacticalConsiderations
      @TacticalConsiderations  3 года назад

      I appreciate that! Blue Alpha is a great belt will likely last many years .. If your down with cobra buckles its the jam and jelly.

  • @ArmyMatt79
    @ArmyMatt79 2 года назад +1

    AWESOME Video!!! I've bought a CRAZY amount of Belts trying to find one that fits good and doesn't sag. I bought the Kore Essentials about a couple weeks ago, and TOTALLY GLAD I did!!! Might buy the We the People belt and try that out too.

    • @TacticalConsiderations
      @TacticalConsiderations  2 года назад

      Glad you got what you needed.

    • @soundmandave21
      @soundmandave21 2 года назад

      I hope you didn't waste your time with the "We the People" belt. Worst company we have ever dealt with. I would recommend staying FAR away.

  • @arthurdsoto5751
    @arthurdsoto5751 3 года назад +1

    Mike Liked how you modeled the belts. Love your sense of humor. 🤣🤣

  • @themilkman-em8vq
    @themilkman-em8vq 2 месяца назад

    I just ordered a kore belt. This video helped me decide. Thanks

  • @josephtucciarone6878
    @josephtucciarone6878 Год назад +1

    Fantastic review. You sold me. I will purchase the Core. Note: If the track were 10" long & there were 1/4" steps, then there would be 40 choices, but not infinitely adjustable. The old boy scout belt would be infinitely adjustable between its min & max. lock points.

  • @mattstone6989
    @mattstone6989 3 года назад

    I’ve been rocking the Blue Alpha Belt for years now but I might have to check out others. I like the rachet setup. Thanks for the vid. Dig the channel man!!

  • @georgedavenport4318
    @georgedavenport4318 2 года назад

    Over the last decade as a LEO and carrying OD I have used all these belts. I was an admitted gear junkie until my wife cut me off and said I had to stop spending so much. For OD I use the kore brand now. All around the best for cc with a glock.

  • @MGBarkell
    @MGBarkell 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for a good thorough review. Just ordered a Nexbelt last night after watching Poet Warrior review. Glad to see it was a close runner up to the Kore which was the other one I was considering. May check one out after seeing how the Nexbelt works out.

  • @dilldowschwagginz2674
    @dilldowschwagginz2674 3 года назад

    The first carry belt I ever bought back in the day was a Wolf Tactical. It held up very well even though it was only like $30.

  • @Tactical.Pastor
    @Tactical.Pastor Год назад

    I just purchased two KORE belts and then I saw this video. I'm looking forward to them coming in soon especially after seeing this video. Thanks a bunch!

  • @rwfowler100
    @rwfowler100 Год назад

    I have a few of the leather Neibert that I have worn for golf. Nice looking and work great for golf.

  • @piratehouse4403
    @piratehouse4403 3 года назад

    I have a k.o.r.e belt and have been using it for a year now just about everyday for 10 to 12hrs. I wear it while at work or when going out it has gotten soaked in water, sweat and its held up pretty good. The nylon on the border has consumed it self a bit from rubbing on the belt loops but it is still very good shape.the belt buckle dose get in the way just a little bit when carrying appendix but you can always put it to the side where it's free from your holster.in the end I give the k.o.r.e belt a 9/10.

    • @TacticalConsiderations
      @TacticalConsiderations  3 года назад +1

      Man you are putting some time into that belt.

    • @piratehouse4403
      @piratehouse4403 3 года назад +1

      @@TacticalConsiderations yes sir, 🤣. I just ordered a leather one . Love the channel and the info you provide us. Thank you.

  • @lennchadful
    @lennchadful 2 месяца назад

    i have been wearing the ratcheting style belts for years. now that i carry, i am looking for a firmer ratcheting belt. looks like the Kore is exactly what i need.
    thanks for the video

  • @emort6
    @emort6 3 месяца назад

    The Kore leather gun belt is great. I've been wearing it daily since 2018. I did have to replace it after 4 years though because it wore out. I tried some cheap Amazon knockoffs but I learned you get what you pay for with Kore. I also learned to position the buckle at 10 or 11 o'clock to accommodate carrying appendix. The ability to easily and quickly adjust the tension is really unmatched, especially for a guy with a gut and no butt!

  • @vensheaalara
    @vensheaalara Год назад

    I wear the Groove Life belt daily for EDC. It works great for that purpose with compact pew and spare mag. I wouldn't load it up with more but it works fine for the daily.

  • @LoftOfTheUniverse
    @LoftOfTheUniverse 2 года назад

    I was already leaning toward that belt... just comfirmed it even more. Awesome.

  • @tylerboyd4459
    @tylerboyd4459 Год назад

    I carry p365 appendix most days with either my Kore leather for work or black web kore belt on days off. This is beacuase they are more supportive than most others and the BEST for comfort. I used to have sore hips or back from carrying wiht my cobra belt cause I couldn't adjust the darn thing thru out the day. Dont miss it.

    • @TacticalConsiderations
      @TacticalConsiderations  Год назад

      It is definitely nice to be able to adjust the belt on the fly in minimal amounts

  • @brennenhudson7626
    @brennenhudson7626 3 года назад

    I use the Kore belt but was actually looking at some of the blue alpha belts. It can be sometimes a tiny pain to take off the Kore belt. I like the b.a. belt u showed off here with the smaller belt clip. I have the b.a. belt that uses velcro and a polymer buckle that I like but have used out the velcro on it. I might just get another one of them. Nice edc belt comparison video. Keep up the great work 👍

    • @TacticalConsiderations
      @TacticalConsiderations  3 года назад

      BA belts are great they have several options from the cobra to the super slim edc.

  • @amazigh1789
    @amazigh1789 3 месяца назад +1

    i have about 8 of kore belts different colors and width . . they all rock

  • @williambyrd7222
    @williambyrd7222 3 года назад +2

    I have 2 Kore belts, wear them everyday. Also wear the Foundation belt by EDC belt company. Great belt

  • @Soupcan13
    @Soupcan13 2 года назад

    Great over views man. You covered every base I've had questions about. I'm on the fence with the groove belt seems like a solid product

    • @TacticalConsiderations
      @TacticalConsiderations  2 года назад

      Glad it was helpful! Groove is for light carry and comfort if your gonna edc say a 19 in a sidecar rig it is a bit too light weight for that.

  • @customx93
    @customx93 2 года назад

    Thanks for the video. Just ordered a Kore X5 today.

  • @markruiz9397
    @markruiz9397 3 года назад

    I have the 4lb Kore leather Gun belt and it feels like a normal belt but slightly stiffer. No holster drag. Very comfortable I keep my long enough so that the remaining length goes in through the first and second belt loob on my left side

  • @jeffstevens156
    @jeffstevens156 Год назад

    Thank You! This review earned You a sub! I’m at that point that I need a good belt. Gonna go IWB for a trial period. Very favorable description without too much that slowed everything down! Again, Thanks!

  • @bradhook6495
    @bradhook6495 3 года назад +1

    I wear a Blue Alpha Gear low profile edc belt daily. They are a simple Velcro design that just works great. And the price is right. My battle belt is also Blue Alpha. It’s amazing

    • @TacticalConsiderations
      @TacticalConsiderations  3 года назад

      Couldn't agree more!

    • @hardcore4476
      @hardcore4476 Год назад +1

      Thinking of getting the low profile and actually ordering one right now screw it haha! Buddy of mine recommended it.

  • @douglasphillips24
    @douglasphillips24 2 года назад

    Kore definitely for my EDC & work belt in the HVAC service technician carrying tools & equipment & can't wait to get my set of 2 Kore tactical gun belts this week cause my 6 leather belts ready for trash heap or dog toy.

    • @TacticalConsiderations
      @TacticalConsiderations  2 года назад +1

      You HVAC boys put in the work so I definitely take that seriously. The HVAC guys here in AZ are hard guys working in the Summers.

    • @douglasphillips24
      @douglasphillips24 2 года назад

      @@TacticalConsiderations it gets hot in those attics for sure.

  • @TechReviewbyIrdi
    @TechReviewbyIrdi 2 года назад

    MAXX BLACK TACTICAL GUN BELT was a new one for me this year. Really decent, magnetic ratchet. Reminds me of Nexbelt. About $40 on most sites.

  • @neuhtzieme1087
    @neuhtzieme1087 Год назад

    Hey great video my friend. Very helpful! I use ratchet type belts for normal wearing so your top 2 won me over.