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Borgey_ OP t1_ix6yjul wrote

I hate the implication of many modern products that they are meant to be disposable, so I will always sing praise when I find something that actually lasts. I put this belt through a lot, hiking, work around the farm, and daily use, and it has essentially 0 ware after 3 years.

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FrameJump t1_ix855q7 wrote

How does it do carrying tools on it?

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mini_galaxy t1_ix91yp9 wrote

Depends on how many tools. I'm not OP but I have this belt and it's a little skinny if you're hanging a full large pouch on it but something small with a few things does alright.

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crawld t1_ixa56lq wrote

They have a wider work belt.

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135wiring t1_ix99e39 wrote

I've carried an impact and a drill with 4AH batteries and had little issue

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tachau t1_ixcamsy wrote

I hang my Milwaukee impact and power wrench on the standard size belt all the time. Just give your belt an extra tug for tightness to reduce the sag.

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lurkersforlife t1_ix8t1nk wrote

I also have one that I use daily for about 4 or 5 years. Looks just as good as yours.

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CO_Livn t1_ix8mmfl wrote

Like it cause you could use in medical emergency also. Is that metal? Could I engrave a design in it? I might have to grab one.

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akita_4u t1_ixaxikf wrote

Is this comfortable? I don’t like leather belts so I try to buy canvas belts with grommets. I hate the “D ring” type fasteners because every one I’ve bought slips a little and never stays. Does this clasp/ buckle have any slip to it?

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dojotheglide t1_ixb10az wrote

No they don’t. It’s a great belt. The only issue I have with it is it’s not super easy to unbuckle. I prefer the Carbon Tactics Ti-Hook. Cheers!

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tachau t1_ixcquew wrote

Comes off easier than a traditional belt imo. Need to know the technique though.

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