I just use a Dickies leather belt that I got for christmas. It's a nice sturdy leather belt 1 7/8 inches wide with a traditional buckle, and it holds up well.
Cross breed belt. My grandfather invented the push down clamp type seat belt. He started flying at the end of WW1 in the Army Air Corps. The early days of aviation, 1920's, 1930's WW2, then retired from the Air Force 1954. In the early days he had to bail out of a couple of airplanes. One of those bailouts he had to yank the seat belt "hook" to get out of the airplane. The "hook" cut the end of his finger off! So, he got to work and came up with the clamp down buckle type. Him being in the government, he did not get a patent on the new belt buckle......... Not one damn penny.......... He also invented a popular gun sight, the large rectangular sight that has a crossbar on it. You can adjust the cross bar up or down to sight your gun. He had a lot to do with the development of air to ground radio communications. He was 103 and sharp as a tack when he died in 1999. Born in 1896 then live to 1999! Think of everything he saw come to the world.... Amazing man. He also lead some of the B-17 bombing raids on the Palermo oil refinery in Italy during WW2. He just didn't wake up one morning. God bless you Pop Pop, thank you.
I've spent a small fortune on these gimmick type gun belts and have over the years come to the conclusion that you can't beat a good ole' fashion leather gun belt. Yes a good leather gun belt can be expensive but I could have bought 3 or 4 of them by now after wasting my money on all the so called best gun belts ever. Leather is without a doubt the most comfortable fit you can get no matter how you carry. Either IWB or OWB.
Hands down best carry belt is Kore essentials!! I own 4 of them and probably will buy a few more so I'm covered for the rest of my life. Have tried all the other garbage but Kore is KING!!
Kore for me for 4 years now. I ccw full size pistols. M&P 2.0 10mm, Ruger SR 1911 10mm. Whether open or CCW, Kore works and is comfortable for me. If I have to dress up, Kore dress belt with a glock 29 or Glock 23.
Always wore just a regular leather belt. Brought a Crossbreed double leather that was renfroced . Wow what a difference. Much more comfortable my belt doesnt droop. Wouldn't have believed the belt would make that much of a difference
I wear a pretty standard thick/stiff 1& 7/8 inch wide leather belt. Carrying a gun should also be "comfortable" otherwise you will not carry consistantly. I am familiar with what Clint Smith says, and love his videos to death, but the reality is, most of us are not in the business of being heavily armed. We are not working in the gun or law enforcement community, and our choices are more of a compromise. We are looking to break contact with an assailant not arrest him. Very few of us are carrying a full size duty weapon (most of us are carrying a j-frame .38, a .380. ACP, or a compact 9mm) but you are correct that everyone needs a good gun belt regardless of what size gun you are carrying. It makes carrying a gun more secure and more comforting and more "comfortable".
@@maxwellmortimermontoure7274 That's cool, but honestly, that's more gun than most are willing to carry as an EDC. I carry my Glock 22 when I am forced to travel to bigger cities or high crime areas. But, around my town (a medium sized city in SC with a low crime rate) I carry a 5 shot .357 magnum j-frame. It's enough gun to resolve 99% of problems that can be resolved with a handgun and I can carry it comfortably regardless of the weather or what clothing I am wearing. And, since it is hammerless and stainless steel (S&W 640) it's heavy enough to absorb recoil and accurate on follow up shots, for me, but I have been carrying it since about 1996 or so.
@@QuinnZed12 3-4 inches past your normal size works well. For me 3 inches past (or larger than) my normal size works perfectly, and I carry my Glock 19 with extra mag and colonel knife. All IWB appendix. There is definitely no need to go more than 4 inches past your normal size.
Been pistol packing for 50 years and wholeheartedly concur with this presentation. Would humbly add 2 points. The belt being heavy, trousers and pants must have proper belt loops to accommodate the thicker "pistol" belt to pass through. I used to buy suits and slacks from a police uniform supply retail store with an on premises tailor who understood the business, that the customers, cops and armed citizens required this accommodation of customizing the belt loops to use the correct belt. Ordinary dry cleaners and tailors will not understand and resist such alterations and resent that you are a gun carrier so don't go to them. Point 2, run the belt on the outside of outside the waistband holsters to tuck it in closer, so that the loop cutouts don't stretch to uselessness over time. The belt needs to be extra long to take on the sidearms and other stuff you will wear, in my case extra ammo holder, flashlight, multitool carriers, and sometimes a knife case, and law officers will have cuffs too. Have successfully worn full sized handguns with this philosophy of use for decades. Be safe and sound everyone.
Totally agree, it took 2 years fir me to come around on this idea. One thing I will inject is that thick isn’t always a must, but rigid/strong is. Rigidit can come from thickness, but when you look at the polymer reinforced belts from kore, it’s easier to see that strength can come through other methods.
A few important points: 1. Thick heavy belts are great for denim jeans with loose belt loops, but you just can't use a heavy, thick belt with dress slacks. Or a lot of other pants. You're going to need a steel or polymer core thin belt for those situations. 2. Regarding sizing, every belt company does it differently - it might be your waistline, or the length of the belt, or some arbitrary number that corresponds to the end of the belt up to the middle of the holes. Check the sizing guides before you buy! 3. Kore leather belts are the all around best choice - sturdy for good support, thin for versatility and comfort, leather finish for being discreet, adjustability for perfect fit even with weight and rig changes.
I've worn several different gun-belts that have all failed me. But for the last couple of years, I've been wearing a nexbelt Titan. And it's the best!! It's easy to use. The buckle is small enough to easily fit through your belt loops. It's rigid while being comfortable to wear. I will certainly buy another one, if this one ever wears out!
@@diggles27 I would have to agree Kore Essentials gun belts are neither thick nor heavy.. I'm one of those people that the traditional style roller buckle is either too loose tighten it one more and it's too tight and I don't carry a full size firearm so the support is perfect
I have had good luck with ballistic nylon belts, though I still have a leather Cobra belt from more than 20 years ago when I went into the police academy. Proper pants used to come with an included nylon belt that I actually like; however over the years I’ve cracked 2 or 3 of their polycarbonate buckles which thankfully were never in a fight. I still like the nylon but have switched over to aluminum buckles when it counts. There is something to be said for the infinite adjustability that the nylon provides over the old school holes in traditional leather; that said leather breaths and when you buy quality can age quite well. One side note make sure to buy a belt that will work for your holster or holsters of choice, that is outside the waistband tend to have a particular belt height that is recommended or required. Get what works for you then try drawing and holstering, with a safe gun, before you count on it to save your life.
Our 3 Georgia shops all carry the Kore Essential belts for resale. They sell very well. After years of selling all kinds of belts these are the most popular with customers and all the guys here wear them as well.
I carry an M&P 9 M2.0 in an Amberide (Tulster clone) IWB holster, and I often forget it’s there using the Gunner Eagle belt from Hank’s belts. In my opinion, you simply can’t beat a heavy leather gun belt, and Hank’s Gunner belt fits the bill. With a 100 year warranty... I think it’ll be with me for a while.
My first "gun belt" purchase was from Hanks Belts. It has a kydex core and is probably the most comfortable belt I've worn for the express purpose of carrying. I've tried others, namely a WeThePeople belt and found that after a full day it begins to bite into me on the leading edge. I had to use the magazine strap to cover up the biting edge in order to make it bearable. I still use it occasionally when I need to carry multiple items, but that's only when I go hunting. The Hanks Belt is still my best EDC belt. The combination leather/kydex core is perfect.
I really like products from Relentless Tactical; holsters are affordable and fit my pistols nicely. I don’t carry but use holsters to protect my guns for storage transport. When RT had a sale on gun belts I ordered one. It doesn’t sag or twist. I got the basket weave version in brown. When another sale came along I ordered the same belt in black. Both belt are better than others I’ve spent 2-3 times as much for that hang unused in the closet. Try these out, folks.
After a lot of researching for a good quality carry belt I decided to try a Kore Essentials Tactical Belt. Love it, I have not worn any other belt since. I wear it everyday not just for carry. I know even own a leather Kore belt for when I dress up. Soon to order a third. I can’t believe the price is as low as it is compared to other quality belts. I also recommend that you check out their sunglasses with the magnets.
I may need to try Kore belts. I use a Carhart traditional belt and its thicker than normal. I bought this at Cabelas. My holster doesnt twist when i carry IWB. Dont get the Wally World belts. Worthless. Mine cost 40 bucks. Well worth it 👌
Kore is the best for my dollar. All those belts you have are thick has hell, very stiff and totally uncomfortable. My kore belt is plenty stiff with a reinforcement center BUT it flexes and micro adjusts thats why its my go to when I have to wear all day with my 1911 setup.
I basically use two different types of gun belts, I have a Jukmo tactical belt and I also have the Wolf Tactical, I really don’t like the Wolf Tactical belt because I have to take the buckle off to get it in the belt loops which is a pain in the rear if your in a rush. I prefer the Jukmo belt it’s comfortable and keeps my pistol nice and tight on me at 4 o’clock
Good video. Couldn't agree more that a quality gun belt is needed if you're going to EDC. The difference between these belts and a Wal-Mart $20 special is night and day. They are expensive at $70 - $90+, but worth the money for the support and comfort you get when carrying. Don't do the "universal" buckle that slides. After using one for 5-6 months, it starting having trouble keeping tension on the belt and the belt would slip out. For those first couple of months it was absolutely fantastic! But if a buckle won't secure the belt, you might as well not wear a belt. Save yourself time and money go with a traditional buckle.
I’ve got a few great belts. Daltech steel core, Bigfoot steel core, vedder polymer core, relentless tactical double tap, safari land battle belt. All of them will hold up just about anything you have for your edc
I've only ever worn cheap, flimsy belts. Never had a problem. Though with all of these glowing reviews for ratcheting belts, I'll be getting one. They're cheap enough.
The best belt I’ve used so far is the Groove Life belt. I’ve only had it for a month so only time will tell if it holds up. It is by far the most comfortable belt I’ve tried.
@@rayroh it’s still doing great I wear it everyday. As for the size, a good rule of thumb is to just add an inch to your waist size. I’m not a big guy so I wear the medium sized belt.
Just don't put your favorite gun brand belt buckle on your belt. Don't wear your gun brand shirt. Keep it concealed and don't 'print' with your brag items. My belt is a Smith & Wesson 2 inch wide tan cowhide belt without any visible logos. I often carry some other way, in addition, since I can effectively conceal my gun without using a belt carry.
I'll just mention anothet good brand belt, Nexbelt. I don't know if you just overlooked it among all the potentials, but it seems to fit all the criterial you outlined.
I love Nexbelt...but any EDC belt with a ratchet-system, or method of easily cinching/de-cinching makes it a lot easier/comfortable for me. I started with a belt with Velcro adjustment and a cobra buckle. It was good, but I was having trouble getting the belt as tight as I needed to get the gun drawn INTO my body instead of barely making contact, if it all.
My only beef with Nexbelt is that they don't supply a keeper. Kore makes a similar ratchet system gun belt, and they supply a keeper with theirs. Unless you've cut the belt so the end only extends an inch or so beyond your belt loop when tightened, a keeper really helps keep the stiff belt from sticking out away from your body.
Kore Essentials is my favorite. Been wearing the same one day in and day out for about 2 yrs. Very little wear, still strong and hasn't conformed to my body (i.e. sag in the back like plumbers crack) super adjustable for when I add or remove an IWB carry pistol.
I've seen guys carrying with regular leather belts and the first thing I noticed was their gun almost falling out of the holster because the belt didn't support the holster. Use your brain people.
A good gun belt let's one carry a full size gun just fine. With those cheap Walmart belts one is limited to a tiny girlie gun. A pair of pants with an extra inch of girth is recommended if one carries inside the pants. And.... Dear Belt makers. What's with 44 inch belts? Not everyone who carries is fat!!!! How about making belts for the majority of us. Give us a gunbelt too so we don't have to go to Walmart. Thanks for the vid.
My belt came from Walmart, but it's a good quality Dickies belt. 1 7/8 inch wide, sturdy leather belt with traditional buckle, and it holds my Taurus G3 just fine with 18 rounds ready to go. It's not about how much you spend, it's about the quality. You can find good quality for cheaper, but you have to look for it and not just grab something without thinking.
So, with the couple of belts that I've looked at, they come at 44" and you take off the buckle, cut the belt to the size you want, and reattach the buckle. Obviously this depends on the belt. Seems like this is how all of the ratcheting belts are.
Kore conceal belts are way better than those belts your showing off. The leather belt with holes doesnt fit well and the belt with the roller slips all day. No belt adjsuts like the kore in my opinion and the quality is A+.
What's your FAVORITE gun belt you use?
My genuine leather belt I've been wearing for years.
Kore Essentials gun belt. Best belt I’ve found!
So far a Kore with an Urban Carry holster. Just added their 2 magazine holster for the off hand.
I just use a Dickies leather belt that I got for christmas. It's a nice sturdy leather belt 1 7/8 inches wide with a traditional buckle, and it holds up well.
Blue Alpha Gear EDC hybrid belt
Cross breed belt. My grandfather invented the push down clamp type seat belt. He started flying at the end of WW1 in the Army Air Corps. The early days of aviation, 1920's, 1930's WW2, then retired from the Air Force 1954. In the early days he had to bail out of a couple of airplanes. One of those bailouts he had to yank the seat belt "hook" to get out of the airplane. The "hook" cut the end of his finger off! So, he got to work and came up with the clamp down buckle type. Him being in the government, he did not get a patent on the new belt buckle......... Not one damn penny.......... He also invented a popular gun sight, the large rectangular sight that has a crossbar on it. You can adjust the cross bar up or down to sight your gun. He had a lot to do with the development of air to ground radio communications. He was 103 and sharp as a tack when he died in 1999. Born in 1896 then live to 1999! Think of everything he saw come to the world.... Amazing man. He also lead some of the B-17 bombing raids on the Palermo oil refinery in Italy during WW2. He just didn't wake up one morning. God bless you Pop Pop, thank you.
I've spent a small fortune on these gimmick type gun belts and have over the years come to the conclusion that you can't beat a good ole' fashion leather gun belt. Yes a good leather gun belt can be expensive but I could have bought 3 or 4 of them by now after wasting my money on all the so called best gun belts ever. Leather is without a doubt the most comfortable fit you can get no matter how you carry. Either IWB or OWB.
I bought a racheting buckle style made by Core. It's pricey but so far I like it.
Jerry Mister Where did you get your belts?
Hands down best carry belt is Kore essentials!! I own 4 of them and probably will buy a few more so I'm covered for the rest of my life. Have tried all the other garbage but Kore is KING!!
Kore for me for 4 years now. I ccw full size pistols. M&P 2.0 10mm, Ruger SR 1911 10mm. Whether open or CCW, Kore works and is comfortable for me.
If I have to dress up, Kore dress belt with a glock 29 or Glock 23.
Always wore just a regular leather belt. Brought a Crossbreed double leather that was renfroced . Wow what a difference. Much more comfortable my belt doesnt droop. Wouldn't have believed the belt would make that much of a difference
I wear a pretty standard thick/stiff 1& 7/8 inch wide leather belt. Carrying a gun should also be "comfortable" otherwise you will not carry consistantly. I am familiar with what Clint Smith says, and love his videos to death, but the reality is, most of us are not in the business of being heavily armed. We are not working in the gun or law enforcement community, and our choices are more of a compromise. We are looking to break contact with an assailant not arrest him. Very few of us are carrying a full size duty weapon (most of us are carrying a j-frame .38, a .380. ACP, or a compact 9mm) but you are correct that everyone needs a good gun belt regardless of what size gun you are carrying. It makes carrying a gun more secure and more comforting and more "comfortable".
I have my shorts g42 for lounging around the house, other than that I carry a full size g17 W/ a light. I want all the advantages I can get!
@@maxwellmortimermontoure7274 That's cool,
but honestly, that's more gun than most are willing to carry as an EDC. I carry my Glock 22 when I am forced to travel to bigger cities or high crime areas. But, around my town (a medium sized city in SC with a low crime rate) I carry a 5 shot .357 magnum j-frame. It's enough gun to resolve 99% of problems that can be resolved with a handgun and I can carry it comfortably regardless of the weather or what clothing I am wearing. And, since it is hammerless and stainless steel (S&W 640) it's heavy enough to absorb recoil and accurate on follow up shots, for me, but I have been carrying it since about 1996 or so.
Kore belts are my top pick. It’s a track belt that adjust in 1/4” increments and has set screws to lock the buckle on to the belt.
I agree...Kore makes great stuff. I own 2...will soon get my 3rd.
I have both black and brown Kore in the heavy belt and dress belt, they all work extremely well
I was looking at those. When it says you have to cut it, what’s the best to measure and cut so you don’t end up shorting yourself?
@@QuinnZed12 leave it on the long side and trim it multiple times until you gist it where you like it. It is not a hard process.
@@QuinnZed12 3-4 inches past your normal size works well. For me 3 inches past (or larger than) my normal size works perfectly, and I carry my Glock 19 with extra mag and colonel knife. All IWB appendix. There is definitely no need to go more than 4 inches past your normal size.
Been pistol packing for 50 years and wholeheartedly concur with this presentation. Would humbly add 2 points. The belt being heavy, trousers and pants must have proper belt loops to accommodate the thicker "pistol" belt to pass through. I used to buy suits and slacks from a police uniform supply retail store with an on premises tailor who understood the business, that the customers, cops and armed citizens required this accommodation of customizing the belt loops to use the correct belt. Ordinary dry cleaners and tailors will not understand and resist such alterations and resent that you are a gun carrier so don't go to them. Point 2, run the belt on the outside of outside the waistband holsters to tuck it in closer, so that the loop cutouts don't stretch to uselessness over time. The belt needs to be extra long to take on the sidearms and other stuff you will wear, in my case extra ammo holder, flashlight, multitool carriers, and sometimes a knife case, and law officers will have cuffs too. Have successfully worn full sized handguns with this philosophy of use for decades. Be safe and sound everyone.
Kore belts are hands down the best for daily CC. Its what sell in our San Antonio shop and what our customers tell us every week.
Totally agree, it took 2 years fir me to come around on this idea. One thing I will inject is that thick isn’t always a must, but rigid/strong is. Rigidit can come from thickness, but when you look at the polymer reinforced belts from kore, it’s easier to see that strength can come through other methods.
I love my KORE belt. The ratcheting is great so it's infinitely adjustable.
I concur. My Galco belt/holster are 20 years old and last forever.This is why a one time quality purchase will last a long time.
A few important points: 1. Thick heavy belts are great for denim jeans with loose belt loops, but you just can't use a heavy, thick belt with dress slacks. Or a lot of other pants. You're going to need a steel or polymer core thin belt for those situations. 2. Regarding sizing, every belt company does it differently - it might be your waistline, or the length of the belt, or some arbitrary number that corresponds to the end of the belt up to the middle of the holes. Check the sizing guides before you buy! 3. Kore leather belts are the all around best choice - sturdy for good support, thin for versatility and comfort, leather finish for being discreet, adjustability for perfect fit even with weight and rig changes.
I use a Kore belt and my son uses a Groove belt and both work perfectly. It all depends on what the carrier likes.
I've worn several different gun-belts that have all failed me. But for the last couple of years, I've been wearing a nexbelt Titan. And it's the best!! It's easy to use. The buckle is small enough to easily fit through your belt loops. It's rigid while being comfortable to wear. I will certainly buy another one, if this one ever wears out!
Why would someone hit dislike on this video? A good belt is necessary for anything.
Maybe because he didn't even mention ratchet style belts or show anything that was reinforced core
Maybe it's one of those "felony carry" people who can't figure out what a belt is, let alone how to use it
@@Saanonymous80 the term “felony carry” is an update from what I was told it was. Won’t mention it, “our superiors” may be watching these posts!
@@gregnatsch8787 well, now you have a "better" way to describe it.
@@diggles27 I would have to agree Kore Essentials gun belts are neither thick nor heavy.. I'm one of those people that the traditional style roller buckle is either too loose tighten it one more and it's too tight and I don't carry a full size firearm so the support is perfect
I have had good luck with ballistic nylon belts, though I still have a leather Cobra belt from more than 20 years ago when I went into the police academy. Proper pants used to come with an included nylon belt that I actually like; however over the years I’ve cracked 2 or 3 of their polycarbonate buckles which thankfully were never in a fight. I still like the nylon but have switched over to aluminum buckles when it counts. There is something to be said for the infinite adjustability that the nylon provides over the old school holes in traditional leather; that said leather breaths and when you buy quality can age quite well. One side note make sure to buy a belt that will work for your holster or holsters of choice, that is outside the waistband tend to have a particular belt height that is recommended or required. Get what works for you then try drawing and holstering, with a safe gun, before you count on it to save your life.
A good leather belt along with a tight fitting holster has worked very well for me for many years.
Belts reinforced with Kydex are my choice.
True that. Hate defending myself with pants around ankles not a good idea…
Our 3 Georgia shops all carry the Kore Essential belts for resale. They sell very well. After years of selling all kinds of belts these are the most popular with customers and all the guys here wear them as well.
I carry an M&P 9 M2.0 in an Amberide (Tulster clone) IWB holster, and I often forget it’s there using the Gunner Eagle belt from Hank’s belts. In my opinion, you simply can’t beat a heavy leather gun belt, and Hank’s Gunner belt fits the bill. With a 100 year warranty... I think it’ll be with me for a while.
My first "gun belt" purchase was from Hanks Belts. It has a kydex core and is probably the most comfortable belt I've worn for the express purpose of carrying. I've tried others, namely a WeThePeople belt and found that after a full day it begins to bite into me on the leading edge. I had to use the magazine strap to cover up the biting edge in order to make it bearable. I still use it occasionally when I need to carry multiple items, but that's only when I go hunting. The Hanks Belt is still my best EDC belt. The combination leather/kydex core is perfect.
I'm a big fan of Hank's Belts. You can get them with Kydex or steel core as well if you really need something heavier duty.
Thumbs up for Hank's belts👍. They're great.
Core belts work best for me.
Relentless tactical is my go to concealed carry belt its thick holds my gun and holster stable. And the best part proudly made in 🇺🇲👍🏿
I really like products from Relentless Tactical; holsters are affordable and fit my pistols nicely. I don’t carry but use holsters to protect my guns for storage transport. When RT had a sale on gun belts I ordered one. It doesn’t sag or twist. I got the basket weave version in brown. When another sale came along I ordered the same belt in black. Both belt are better than others I’ve spent 2-3 times as much for that hang unused in the closet. Try these out, folks.
Nexbelt and it's adjustability is great for my gut that im TOTALLY working on...
I lost 35lbs and now I carry appendix very comfortably. It's a blessing being able to carry a gun for 12 hours and not know it's there.
Yea I'm on that path myself! That 3 o'clock pressure is a MF AFTER A WHILE! LOL
Old time cops packed J frames with 1 7/8 inch barrels that way.
After a lot of researching for a good quality carry belt I decided to try a Kore Essentials Tactical Belt. Love it, I have not worn any other belt since. I wear it everyday not just for carry. I know even own a leather Kore belt for when I dress up. Soon to order a third. I can’t believe the price is as low as it is compared to other quality belts. I also recommend that you check out their sunglasses with the magnets.
I may need to try Kore belts. I use a Carhart traditional belt and its thicker than normal. I bought this at Cabelas. My holster doesnt twist when i carry IWB. Dont get the Wally World belts. Worthless. Mine cost 40 bucks. Well worth it 👌
Kore is the best for my dollar. All those belts you have are thick has hell, very stiff and totally uncomfortable. My kore belt is plenty stiff with a reinforcement center BUT it flexes and micro adjusts thats why its my go to when I have to wear all day with my 1911 setup.
I have been using a Columbia (the outdoor company) regular buckle belt for for years. Leather, wide and stiff (that is what she says). $25 bucks.
I have two galco 1 3/4 inch leather belts 1 for summer and 1 longer belt for the winter months for hunting .
Hank's Xtreme...one and done.
I wear Hanks 100 Year belt whether I carry or not. It is strong and comfortable.
I've used my Urban Carry gun belt for four years. It's paid for itself as I usually replace belts every 18 months.
Kore Essential gun belt is my EDC belt
I’d have to agree. My son’s a cop and he hooked me up to their site!
I basically use two different types of gun belts, I have a Jukmo tactical belt and I also have the Wolf Tactical, I really don’t like the Wolf Tactical belt because I have to take the buckle off to get it in the belt loops which is a pain in the rear if your in a rush. I prefer the Jukmo belt it’s comfortable and keeps my pistol nice and tight on me at 4 o’clock
Good video. Couldn't agree more that a quality gun belt is needed if you're going to EDC. The difference between these belts and a Wal-Mart $20 special is night and day. They are expensive at $70 - $90+, but worth the money for the support and comfort you get when carrying.
Don't do the "universal" buckle that slides. After using one for 5-6 months, it starting having trouble keeping tension on the belt and the belt would slip out. For those first couple of months it was absolutely fantastic! But if a buckle won't secure the belt, you might as well not wear a belt. Save yourself time and money go with a traditional buckle.
I’ve got a few great belts. Daltech steel core, Bigfoot steel core, vedder polymer core, relentless tactical double tap, safari land battle belt. All of them will hold up just about anything you have for your edc
Thanks for the video sir !! 👍 def will be getting a gun belt, never knew a belt would make a difference when it comes to carrying a gun
I never understood the big deal about belts until I bought a GUN belt. It makes a BIG difference.
I've only ever worn cheap, flimsy belts. Never had a problem. Though with all of these glowing reviews for ratcheting belts, I'll be getting one. They're cheap enough.
The best belt I’ve used so far is the Groove Life belt. I’ve only had it for a month so only time will tell if it holds up. It is by far the most comfortable belt I’ve tried.
how has it held up sp far ?
did you go up on size and if so how many sizes for the gun to fit you comfortably?
@@rayroh it’s still doing great I wear it everyday. As for the size, a good rule of thumb is to just add an inch to your waist size. I’m not a big guy so I wear the medium sized belt.
My Ferragamo belt holds my full size 1911 pretty good and it has plenty of style
How many good holsters do you have for revolvers everything it for semiautomatic pistols
Just don't put your favorite gun brand belt buckle on your belt. Don't wear your gun brand shirt. Keep it concealed and don't 'print' with your brag items. My belt is a Smith & Wesson 2 inch wide tan cowhide belt without any visible logos. I often carry some other way, in addition, since I can effectively conceal my gun without using a belt carry.
I buy only thick leather belts and I've had no problem. I usually buy one a year from the leather man during the festival. Cheap thirty dollar belt.
I'll just mention anothet good brand belt, Nexbelt. I don't know if you just overlooked it among all the potentials, but it seems to fit all the criterial you outlined.
Thanks Kevin.
You didn't mention Kore or other similar belts (Nexbelt) that do a really good job. However I prefer Kore over them so far!
What about the best holster for winter?
I love Nexbelt...but any EDC belt with a ratchet-system, or method of easily cinching/de-cinching makes it a lot easier/comfortable for me.
I started with a belt with Velcro adjustment and a cobra buckle. It was good, but I was having trouble getting the belt as tight as I needed to get the gun drawn INTO my body instead of barely making contact, if it all.
My only beef with Nexbelt is that they don't supply a keeper. Kore makes a similar ratchet system gun belt, and they supply a keeper with theirs. Unless you've cut the belt so the end only extends an inch or so beyond your belt loop when tightened, a keeper really helps keep the stiff belt from sticking out away from your body.
What do the ladies use? Thanks Kevin!
Bought a Bigfoot leather gun belt what a huge waist of my $100.00, just ordered a Kore essentials hopefully it will work much better.
as usual, good show ! thankyouse. any ideas about Anson Belts ?
Do u know any gun belts that I could get that I can put my western style buckle on
I use groove belt
Thanks Kevin
Do you know if the Crossbreed belt is made in the USA?
You know something really odd--these belts also work for open carry.
Cant go wrong with a good belt.
Thank you for your tips.
Gun or not, Relentless Tactical makes a great belt. Wear one about every day.
Daltech Force Ultimate 1/4" Thick Bull Belt
If you need to buy your belts bigger to accommodate your IWB holster, do you also need to buy your pants in a bigger waist size?
Kore Essentials makes the best because it adjusts so well and is totally supportive. I see a lot of others here feel the same way.
NEXBELT By far the best gun belt
Thank you for the update
Blue Alpha Gear best belts
A good belt can come in handy...when you run out of ammo
I love my KORE belts.
How do you feel about Kore belts?
Nexbelt is what I wear
Hank's belts makes a fine belt
Steel core is the only 1 that works for me
I'm always looking for good daily Open Carry gun belts.
Just bought a 1.5in nylon belt with the weird buckle... Hope I don't bust my 🥜 off
Kevin, I would suggest redoing this video, and SHOWING what happens when wearing a regular belt. We learn better from seeing, and not just hearing.
Kore .
Kore Essentials!
Kore Essentials are the best...
Wilderness Tactical is all you need to know.. your welcome
Hanks 1 piece 18oz leather.
Enigma is the way to go.
Kore Essentials is my favorite. Been wearing the same one day in and day out for about 2 yrs. Very little wear, still strong and hasn't conformed to my body (i.e. sag in the back like plumbers crack) super adjustable for when I add or remove an IWB carry pistol.
For 2 months..... you've been saying "it ends soon" unless you guys are giving away guns every week..
Nexbelt
I don’t know how people carry without a good milt sparks belt and holster. Good luck with other stuff
I've seen guys carrying with regular leather belts and the first thing I noticed was their gun almost falling out of the holster because the belt didn't support the holster. Use your brain people.
Is no one going to address the fact that the thumbnail says canealed
A good gun belt let's one carry a full size gun just fine. With those cheap Walmart belts one is limited to a tiny girlie gun. A pair of pants with an extra inch of girth is recommended if one carries inside the pants. And....
Dear Belt makers. What's with 44 inch belts? Not everyone who carries is fat!!!! How about making belts for the majority of us. Give us a gunbelt too so we don't have to go to Walmart. Thanks for the vid.
My belt came from Walmart, but it's a good quality Dickies belt. 1 7/8 inch wide, sturdy leather belt with traditional buckle, and it holds my Taurus G3 just fine with 18 rounds ready to go. It's not about how much you spend, it's about the quality. You can find good quality for cheaper, but you have to look for it and not just grab something without thinking.
So, with the couple of belts that I've looked at, they come at 44" and you take off the buckle, cut the belt to the size you want, and reattach the buckle. Obviously this depends on the belt. Seems like this is how all of the ratcheting belts are.
I use 5.11 belts.
Kevin…what are the options for women, other than ‘man belts’? I have a feeling, that I’m going to have to change the way I dress. Thanks!
Kore
I was wondering if you're planning on posting content to other platforms? It's just a matter of time before wrong thinkers get nuked. Thanks.
You forgot to say GOOD AMMO.
Kore conceal belts are way better than those belts your showing off. The leather belt with holes doesnt fit well and the belt with the roller slips all day. No belt adjsuts like the kore in my opinion and the quality is A+.
You need to fix your thumbnail, it says "conealed"