Kore Battle Belt Unboxing and Setup

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  • Опубликовано: 5 май 2022
  • The Battle Belt has been an essential piece of gear for many years with little innovation... until now. KORE has changed it up with their latest version of the two piece belt with a simple design minimizing the bulk behind their ratcheting buckle. I love it and plan to continue to use this belt going forward. If you're in the market for a battle belt, go to www.glockstore.com and search the product number "5400".
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Комментарии • 117

  • @jayhall3968
    @jayhall3968 2 года назад +20

    I have nothing but good things to say about this Kore battle belt setup. I work as a commissioned security officer and have been wearing this belt for 12 to 15 hours a day when I'm working. Keep in mind I have tried most of the competition and to be honest none of them hold a candle to this Kore system. I am just glad I found it.

  • @nicholasjones9562

    I'm a SWAT quartermaster, Sniper TL, and competitor, I've had the luxury to try out many products and other battle belt, but the Kore battle belt is by far my favorite. The ratcheting system makes for easy adjustment whether sitting or running and gunning. The hook and loop has never failed me or caused an issue with drawing my side arm, mags, or cuffs. Bottom line- Kore makes an awesome product.

  • @matthew.tamasco
    @matthew.tamasco 2 года назад +20

    I have a few early Kore models. One for dress, one for the range. They are amazing. Stiff and very adjustable. Love that they now have a duty style belt!

  • @michaelslisher4652
    @michaelslisher4652 2 года назад +21

    I don't have the Battle Belt, but I've been wearing a Kore EDC belt for a couple years now and won't go back to a normal belt with holes and buckles to carry a CCW. Ever.

  • @gryphon1911
    @gryphon1911 2 года назад +4

    Ok, not going to lie or try and be something I’m not. I’ve never served in the military. I do however believe in training and being prepared. I wanted a quality battle belt that I can use for responding to incidents within my residence or SHTF scenario. Not having battle belt experience I did a lot of research. I do have KORE belt experience and knew that I liked that. I am able to setup this belt with my pistol on the right side, combat knife right behind. Got my pistol and rifle mag holders on the left with a dump pouch and IFAK on the right side back(5 o’clock position). Easy to get on and into action as needed, comfortable to wear for extended periods. Holds my full load out with ease. I would also highly recommend this to others in need of such a belt.

  • @nixon7880
    @nixon7880 Год назад +15

    Been running battle belts for 18 years over my LE career and the Kore version is by far the best one I've ever had and don't plan on using anything else. Adjusts easily and quickly. The adjustments come in handy between winter and summer when layering is needed. It's sturdy and supports all of my equipment nicely. The under belt is awesome too. Now they need to make a black basket weave duty belt!

  • @Themoneymaker0129

    This is a better video on how to set this belt up than Kore puts out. Thank you Lenny! Lol

  • @pu8855
    @pu8855 Год назад +3

    I use the Kore battle belt as my daily police duty belt - and there is nothing to complain about! I it has everthing what I personally was looking for long time! A Slim belt - stiff and rigid so the pouches, holsters and other stuff fit and hold tight without jerking around. Works great with the innerbelt which prevents additionally any movement. Perfect size adjustments are easily be done one handed even you sit in the car. The belt hanger is als working very fine and holds the weight without any troubles in the locker. All in all - the way how a duty belt kit should be!

  • @joehaze

    Got one in Feb as a gift from my dad and this belt is ROCK SOLID!! Best battle belt I ever had (I've owned 3 over 10 years). You cant humanly pull it off your waist unless you activate the release lever. Its stiff enough to hold anything you put on it and best of all you can adjust the fit while you walk and never unbuckle.What other battle belt can say that? NONE.

  • @mnaanep
    @mnaanep 2 года назад +6

    Hi Lenny my overall experience using this kore battle belt was awesome. it makes a great replacement for a duty belt. I love the adjustments you can make with the belt,.very confortable.

  • @DougCaldwell
    @DougCaldwell 2 года назад +4

    Thank you, Larry. Well done demo and chat how to measure twice, cut once with Kore instructions. I have worn two different types of Kore EDC belts since 2019 and they are the best of many types of belts I have worn over the years. Their EDC belts have excellent workmanship and design and this battle belt certainly holds up everything. I just wish I hadn't bought another brand years ago with the same idea of inner/outer belts; not so easy to make micro-adjustments, no compensation for buckle bulge, no Molle straps to reduce amount of material between belts. I also like that the inner belt is 1.5" wide which fits most male trousers and outer belt is wider at 1.75. Kore web site says that the belt can hold up to 20lbs. My heavier EDC belt can hold a lot just not that much. If I get a Kore battle belt (thinking anniversary/birthday/Christmas present to self) nice to know I can shop GlockStore for holster/mag pouches. Do you have pouch to hold AR-15 pattern mags on this belt?

  • @mantiscity
    @mantiscity 2 года назад +3

    You always do a great job. Keep it up.

  • @edwardmatt7387

    Only used this belt a few days to instruct a rifle/pistol class. It was the first time I didn’t spend half the day pulling my belt up. I have been using a Ronan belt for years but I have never liked it because it wouldn’t adjust tight enough and stay. The kore is so easy to adjust and it doesn’t get loose and try pulling my pants down even with 2 pistol mag 2 rifle mags and Glock 17.

  • @mostlikelywedoitservices6926
    @mostlikelywedoitservices6926 Год назад +1

    I own the Kore pants belt for holsters. Had about 3 years now. I wear belts out from sweat and stretching, belt curling over and sagging. The Kore with the ratchet lock is the best belt I have ever owned. And when I put on a holster, it holds the holster rock steady. If I am wearing pants I am wearing the Kore 7 days a week.

  • @bennycarrys
    @bennycarrys Год назад +1

    Lenny you sold me on these. Bought a coyote color model last month, set it up (easy) and participated in the tactical games with it. It performed like no other.The best feature is the fit adjustment method so you can change the tautness. Never had that before. AND its really well made and stitched well.Thanks for the recommendation.

  • @SantosGunworks
    @SantosGunworks Год назад +1

    I use the Kore battle belt as a duty belt for LE. Hands down the best duty belt I’ve seen and used. Several of my co-workers have switched out to this belt also.

  • @DanNguyen-bu5xl
    @DanNguyen-bu5xl Год назад +1

    Super informative. Thanks for taking the time to do a step by step !

  • @jonathansevert8400
    @jonathansevert8400 2 года назад +7

    I have one of the first kore belts! Still going awesome after a few years. I've been looking at replacing it. My current battle belt is an old Blackhawk dual inner and outer system. Recently upgraded to a 5.11 I have set up yet. I need a new work belt and the new Kore belts look great.

  • @maxcollins7876
    @maxcollins7876 Год назад +1

    Hey Dano this belt is rock solid. You cant just peel it off. Its annoying when people comment on products they have no experience with. I have 2 in coyote and black colors and not only are they highly adjustable but also rock frickin solid!!

  • @momwhoedc
    @momwhoedc Год назад +1

    Thank you Lenny - I'll be doing this later today (Just ordered my belt)