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C,

This an under belt for a duty rig? If so what’s the outer belt?


JL-
No, just a regular belt to keep my pants around my fat ass with a gun on.

You’re going to laugh, but Duty side of the house- regular Riggers belt, cobra buckle.


Somehow I’m am not surprised.

I’ve been wearing Nexbelt for a number of years. Wore one ever day with a. Appendix rig when I was in detectives. But when the break down, they seem to go quick. Mine was only lasting about a year.

I have a Kore ratcheting duty belt that’s awesome. But, the inner belt sucks and I replaced it with a Warrior Poet inner belt.




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I've had a Nexbelt for approximately 3 years. The screws on the back of the belt that help hold the belt onto the buckle must have come out.

I just got off the phone with them about 5 minutes ago - I was on the phone for ONE minute with the representative - he asked me to send a picture of the buckle model number along with my address. He indicated that they would send out replacement screws for me at no charge.

Impressed with the service - awaiting the shipment now.

Here is what I have: https://www.nexbelt.com/produc...-precisefit-edc-belt

The regular version fits up to 50" waists (you cut it down to your fit). They also have an XL version that fits up to 67" waists. It is a 1.5" wide belt. There are other models with different buckles to fit individual preferences.
 
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Not ratcheting but similar is the Tenicor Zero belt; I've found it works pretty well for me, at least for IWB. It's not perfect but I'm happy with it. Made by Wilderness Tactical.

https://tenicor.com/collection...l/products/zero-belt




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I've got both sizes of this
https://boxeroutdoors.com/

One I've had since 2012ish the other when it came out. they're basically indestructible.


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+1 Nextbelt

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Nexbelt.

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I also recommend Nexbelt, great belt and great customer service. I had one of the small screws in the buckle back out and go missing so I emailed Nexbelt and within the hour someone reached out to me, forwarded my email to the warranty dept and in a few days they sent me a set of screws and Allen wrench at no cost.

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i've been using Crossbreed belts since I first started carrying. Very customizable. Comfortable to wear. Holds my carry guns, whether a P228, P229, or P250, really well.

The only time I've needed to get a new one was when I gained or lost weight.

But it's not ratcheting, it's a buckled belt.




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Another KORE fan here. I've been wearing one for the past 8 or so years. I've got their leather and nylon tactical belts and they hold up very well to everyday use and abuse.




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