Ive been using it for over 3 years and it looks as good as new. Super comfortable and strong. My only problem is the fact that it is TOO flexible. I wear them with fitted jeans and Im really active. Over the course of the day the belt starts to fold under the back belt loop. So if you don't think this is a problem for you then get the belt. Its lasted me 3+ yrs with almost zero wear. Definitely worth the money.
I now own 2 of these and absolutely love them both. Silver and Gold. I wear a 32" waist, and I use the Small. Silver up the mountain, and gold once I reach the summit. ;)
Second review on this belt that I’ve seen without a demonstration of how to cinch it up. It’s not your typical belt so it would’ve been nice to include that.
Wow, you know what, I've never seen a Belt without Buckle-Holes before. Sure I have various webbing straps with friction buckles on packs and such but... I have no less than seven 'useless' belts in my collection. Mostly leather, the stitching has come loose, the holes have torn, the holes have never matched my fit, and one belt barely fits me lol Beyond all doubt this belt looks like what I need, thanks Luke ! :D
hey Luke. have you tried any "rigger" belts there are lots to choose from, very similar to this but they all have a built in D ring so you can "clip in" or even rapel if needed, they are not expencive and will get you out of trouble if you had to? i have one and you forget the D ring is even on it.
+baseballman74 Hey pal, not sure what type of pants that you wear but I like those that ride a bit lower on my hips. That way the waist belt is above the belt to my pants. Try adjusting the torso length on the pack or your pants. Hope that helps buddy. - Luke
Ive been using it for over 3 years and it looks as good as new. Super comfortable and strong. My only problem is the fact that it is TOO flexible. I wear them with fitted jeans and Im really active. Over the course of the day the belt starts to fold under the back belt loop.
So if you don't think this is a problem for you then get the belt. Its lasted me 3+ yrs with almost zero wear. Definitely worth the money.
I now own 2 of these and absolutely love them both. Silver and Gold. I wear a 32" waist, and I use the Small. Silver up the mountain, and gold once I reach the summit. ;)
Second review on this belt that I’ve seen without a demonstration of how to cinch it up. It’s not your typical belt so it would’ve been nice to include that.
Literally cuts away just as he's about to do it lol
Currently using the Arcteryx h150 riggers belt. Love the belt but it was $120
Is there a trick to tightening it? I’m finding it rather tedious to put it on.
Man that belt just looks awesome
Wow, you know what, I've never seen a Belt without Buckle-Holes before.
Sure I have various webbing straps with friction buckles on packs and such but...
I have no less than seven 'useless' belts in my collection.
Mostly leather, the stitching has come loose, the holes have torn, the holes have never matched my fit, and one belt barely fits me lol
Beyond all doubt this belt looks like what I need, thanks Luke ! :D
The camera did not film you putting the belt on again. So it didn't capture how it's easy to put on the belt and still have it loose.
I use either Spec-ops brand Better BDU belt (uniform), a black BDU belt or a piece of 1" maroon climbing cord I made into a belt over a decade ago.
hey Luke would you please do a 40lbs and under bug out bag. I'd love to see what you would recommend in a situation like that
+Nagato Pain Sure thing my friend. I'll make a note of that now. - Luke
TheOutdoorGearReview thanks alot. I surely appreciate it coming from you
Great belt Luke. The price isn't that bad at $35 to $40 for a quality belt. Nice review. Thanks for posting.
hey Luke. have you tried any "rigger" belts there are lots to choose from, very similar to this but they all have a built in D ring so you can "clip in" or even rapel if needed, they are not expencive and will get you out of trouble if you had to? i have one and you forget the D ring is even on it.
The problem is that I cannot see how to adjust the tension. It is not explained at all.
Where is the belt made Luke?
thanks for the review. same issue with the letherbelt. the sound😊. stay strong.
+Haakon Sandvik Stay strong brother! - Luke
great video . love the outtakes
+daytripp02 Thanks Day! - Luke
Hi Luke, I love this belt, I have 2 of them, in 2 colors, the Harvest (Coyote) and the Nautic Grey. -Jake
How easily does it tighten when buckled? Can you just cinch it down while wearing it or do you need to undo it to tighten it?
I've had mine a few hours and, so far, I haven't figured out a method of tightening it without undoing it.
Way too stiff. I also cannot tighten the belt without undoing it. I am hoping over time the belt will become less stiff.
Hi Luke. My nylon belt digs into my waist due to my backpack's waist belt pressing down. Any suggestions?
+baseballman74 Hey pal, not sure what type of pants that you wear but I like those that ride a bit lower on my hips. That way the waist belt is above the belt to my pants. Try adjusting the torso length on the pack or your pants. Hope that helps buddy. - Luke
+TheOutdoorGearReview thanks Luke as always~
Hope you got to camp out in that lovely snow
Very nice belt.
One person that uses suspenders.
+imsuckingwind Haha Mork! I haven't thought of that show in a long time. - Luke
good find at 15 dollars .
+lalew2 Agreed brother.
- Luke
Why on all your videos do you say go ahead and get comfortable? What if your videos make me uncomfortable? What should I do then??? Lol just kidding!
+opichocal Haha Coffee helps with comfort! - Luke