Mona
For my purposes (to hold up hiking pants, jeans and shorts), the belt is perfect. It's lightweight, sturdy, and doesn't slip while being worn. It is easily adjustable.
If I was looking into a genuine tactical belt to hold up a CCW firearm, knife, etc., as many who buy these types of belts do, this would not be stiff enough and would sag. If you are looking for a Rigger's belt for supporting heavy carry, the cost will generally be $50-90. This is a thin nylon belt with a Rigger's belt buckle.
Overall, an excellent purchase for its intended use.
Cliff
I've been using this for work and outdoor activities and it's held up great. The buckle has held up great, even if the belt is only secured partially, it still remains clamped in. Haven't had any accidental releases. The nylon is thin and light wight, perfect for work. The belt comes long, and you'll have to trim off the tail to accommodate you size. I'm 32in and the belt wraps all the way to my mid back. Though i didn't bother to cut it because i also use this belt to secure other things. It does come with an elastic band to hold down the excess. I use this with my Dickies work pants and my belt loops are long, so I have no problem with the excess slipping out. The belt fits though loops just fine, but you'll have to detach one of the buckles to snake it around, then reattach it. If you belt look is more that 1.5in, no problem. The nylon is thin, so I wouldn't recommend this belt if you plan on using it as a carry belt. It's not rigid enough to secure a firearm. Not sure about how much weight it can take, really don't want t try since the nylon is thin. This belt is great for work and small outdoor activities. Haven't had any problems and I will definitely buy another one.
Anthony
I liked a similar model from 5.11, did not like the $90 price. In comparison, the 5.11 model has a stiffer, thicker belt with a built in curvature (eventually happens on all belts).
This belt has softer webbing. It is really comfortable (more so than 5.11) and easy to adjust. This has no problem supporting a single clip kydex houlster or my aliengear IWB with a fill size pistol and 17 rounds. Ive had no failures on the latching mechanism. After a few days of every-day wear, I would say this gets a 10/10. I would be hesitant to trust this if my life depended on my belt staying latched. But I'm sure If you fall in that category, you have bigger issues than belt choices.
Andrew
One of the better belts I have purchased. There are many similar belts around but what one should look for is that rivet in the middle (there is a metal bar under it) This prevents the belt from opening accidentally if one button gets depressed. Meaning both buttons need to be simultaneously pressed for the belt to open. As a safety feature, this is what I was looking for. It claims a 24kN strength along the axis when the belt is closed in a loop.
anonymousreviewer
I have a small waist, and trying to find belts that fit while still being able to hold up my pants can be difficult sometimes. Often, leather belts stretch and tear.
This belt has is made of nylon webbing, and therefore doesn’t stretch. It is also infinitely adjustable, obviously.
I’ve seen other reviews complaining about the clasp. I have had no issues with it “randomly unbuckling”.
I like the clasp. It’s nifty and others are often impressed with it..
So,
Works great. Stays tight.