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R**L
Great Quality Belt with Minor Gripes
The Good:- Awesome buckle that is fast and easy to connect/disconnect- Great quality with no fraying of materials or loose stitching- Good balance between a rigid belt and a comfortable one- Absolutely does not loosen throughout the day- Made in the USAThe Bad:- The buckle doesn't fit through most belt loops so you have to unthread it from the buckle to put on and remove- Silicone ring included for holding loose end of belt is sufficient, but velcro would be MUCH betterSummary:I purchased two of these belts, one for myself and one for my wife. The intended purpose was for use with carrying a firearm which I think it does quite well. It is stiff/rigid enough that it holds my firearm in place and doesn't take my pants down, but still not so rigid as to be uncomfortable and not stay close to your body when you bend over. I knew going into the purchase that you have to unthread one end of the belt to go through most pant loops which is fine. This doesn't bother me a lot, but when I carry alternate gear like my Gerber multitool and streamlight penlight on the belt as well it can be a real pain to thread everything through and past the silicone ring that is used to hold the loose end. I still think it is a great belt and would give it a full five stars if they put velcro on the belt. If these two things are a deal breaker for you I would recommend my next purchase which fixes both of my complaints and is also made in the USA: Blue Alpha Gear 1.5 Hybrid Cobra EDC Belt (Black, 32 (Pant Size))
S**X
I see a few bad reviews on here
First off, I see a few bad reviews on here. As they say here in Texas, some people would complain if they were hung with a new rope! I bought this 2-ply belt to replace a Midway copy of a Wilderness Instructor Belt that didn't last more than six months. If I'm not at work or in another no-go area, I'm carrying a Glock 19 Gen 3 with 16 rounds loaded and a backup of at least (1) 21 round mag, sometimes two or three. That's weight. Plus I often have an ESEE Izula sheath knife and then all the stuff in my pockets; hearing aid remote, backup hearing aid batteries, wallet, pocket comb, two bandanna handkerchiefs, Streamlight ProTac 1L, Benchmade Triage auto knife, car key, sunglasses. That's a bit of weight.This belt has been better than any other belt I have tried for carry including the original Wilderness Tactical Instructor Belt that I paid $109 for ten years ago. Once you learn the trick of putting it on, there's zero problems. Here's how that goes: Leave the male end of the buckle engaged when you slide the loose end of the belt out. Set the tail keeping loop aside and pull the belt out of the loops by the buckle. Slide the tail keeper back on. Next time you gear up, slide the tail keeper off, slide the belt through the loops and reverse the process. If you're the kind of person that carries, that's how you have to do it. I slide the loose end through the first loop at right front on jeans or trousers, then add my OWB holster, then on through to my 9 o'clock and add mag pouch or pouches, then through to the last loop. Add the tail keeper, reloop the buckle and tighten.If you;re gonna wear those pants two days in a row, leave all the junk on and just unclip and when you slide them back on, just reclip. The buckle maintains position with no fussing. It's only because I carry that I have to release the tension.I have a black single ply that I got as a gift and wear for work. Also extremely comfortable and quick and easy to unclip and reclip.
T**N
How much do I like this product? I'm replacing the other Cobra buckled tactical belts I own with Klik Belts today.
I purchased the Alum/Coyote in 34" in March 2017 so roughly five months of near daily wear due to half of my pants being some shade of khaki. carry a G19 concealed in a pancake holster and could not be more pleased with how the belt performs.It's rigid enough through the sides and back that my firearm never sags but flexible enough in the front to easily adjust. Once cinched it stays. I do not have to constantly readjust due to the slow, steady slippage that some of my other belts suffer.Best of all, and why I'm buying another one in black today is that it DOES NOT USE VELCRO to secure excess webbing. Unlike my other belts the rigid core ends an inch or two from the buckle leaving the trailing excess webbing thin and pliable. Instead of an extra 1/4" of webbing and velcro extending along 1/4 of my right side it's just 5" or so of norm belt.Highly recommended product. Buy one of each. I am.
G**E
STIFF enough for concealed carry. COMFORTABLE enough for every day use. Best belt out there.
Best belt for CCW or for everyday use. I already have other belts I can use, but wanted one in another color. I ordered this belt on recommendations from numerous YouTube reviewers and I am so glad that I did. I ordered the two ply version and I agree with almost everyone that you need at least the two ply for concealed carry purposes. Much stiffer when it is two ply.I end up wearing this belt most of the time because of its comfort. You can buy other brands with super stiff diving materials used for their belts and you will be satisfied with them as well. I know, I have two of them...BUT... you will not wear those belts everyday. You WILL wear this Klik Belt everyday and be perfectly comfortable. This is the big difference between this belt and other belts out there. A balance of comfort and stiffness that you can actually live with on a daily basis...
M**S
It's light and has a cool buckle, but it slips and loosens frequently
It's light and has a cool buckle, but it slips and loosens frequently, even with the supplied elastic ring. Have to adjust all day. Needs Velcro to keep it from slipping. Overpriced
S**N
Ruggedly Functional
Surpassed expectations. Though perhaps more belt than is often required it’s nice to know that you can rely upon it if need be.
T**Y
Unhappy
Waist size was too big.
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