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Your cart is empty.If you are looking for a belt with light weight MOLLE attachment, velcro under belt,Metal Quick Release Buckle, sewn anchor points, the KRYDEX 1.75" Rigger Belt will be right for you.
Strider
Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2025
I was surprised by the good quality. Great bang for the buck. It's ridged, and the buckle is good quality. The Velcro that attaches to the inner belt is strong too.
SteffyLoo
Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2025
I have had this belt for over two years and use it for duty and airsoft a lot. The belt has held up to the rigors of field use in the army. I highly recommend this to anyone who needs a battle belt.
kohl
Reviewed in Canada on January 11, 2025
The inner belt is super comfy and can be used as an every day belt. Buckle works great and quality is awesome
Francisco I.
Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2024
Super sturdy belt. Comes with an inner belt and the outer belt velcros on. Very stiff so the gear does not wobble.
Pribs42
Reviewed in the United States on November 2, 2024
Very sturdy and well fitting, size was spot on. Would purchase again. Fits 2 rifle mag, dump pouch, radio, pistol, knife, canteen, and an ifak comfortably. Very easy to set up and functions great! I'm 6'0 188lbs
T. Santillan
Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2024
So far so good. Comfortable, light weight and less expensive than my current duty belt. I was able to easily attach gear with the molle straps. Fit was perfect. The buckle is not as snappy as i would like but it seems decent. Definitely would recommend.
Cullen
Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2024
I have a lot of experience buying from@KRYDEX I have about for different products from them and they’ve all done me very well, I use my belt at least 40 hours a week. I got this belt over a year ago today, the only bad part was the “soft side” Velcro belt. It started falling apart and losing material and when I emailed them about the problem they were nice enough to send me a replacement “there aftermarket belt, that you can buy separately”. That inner belt lasted about a year before it stops being good at sticking to itself, I also ran into problems with where there’s not enough soft Velcro/surface area to get good connection. For the belt it’s self, the molly has stayed very tight, and it’s very comfortable. I suggest this belt when people ask me and all 5 of them have nothing bad to say about it.
smeecha
Reviewed in the United Arab Emirates on July 20, 2023
This company listens to its costumers and are well aware of the feedbackI'm happy that they had fixed this issue long time ago about the quick release flaw, it only took one button to be pressed, now they added a mechanism where you have to press both buttons, something that had a lot of people worried.Thank you wholesomely for your professional products krydex!
Lucia
Reviewed in the United States on July 1, 2023
I need a ready home defense belt, but I was not sure of this one because of the complaints in the reviews. However, it is what I could afford so I bought the grey one and used it as tool belt to test its strength. I work at an anti-2A theme park in Florida and going through security with my tools is now a simple unbuckle, send through x-ray, put on and ready for work. I figured, if it can handle the everyday abused in a dirty and fast pace environment like a theme park, it will be perfect for home. Better than emptying my pockets daily. The inner Velcro belt stays on since it does not have metal. I used a modified pistol mag pouch to hold my LOTO locks, a folding dump mag pouch to put hardware in, a zippered pouch with ear buds, notebook and pen, radio pouch, and flashlight holster. It looks ridiculous but the practicality is amazing. No stitches had broken yet and the buckle never unbuckled. I climb ladders, tall simulators and vehicles, run up eight flights of stairs, run across the park on foot. I’ve jumped from dock to narrow edge of a boat. Crawled under other vehicles and crawled under floors. Shoved heavy tools in the mag pouch to run to a ride to take apart lap bars when large riders can’t get out of their seat. The tools are held close to me. This is important for balance when walking across roller coaster tracks, walking along I-beams, and standing on top of structures small enough to rap my hands around. I take it off if I am wearing a harness and clip it to something near by in arms reach. Safe to say, it passed all of my tests. The first couple of weeks of my wearing it, the kids that operate the rides were nervous. Soon they became comfortable seeing a normal, average women carry a police tactical looking belt. Making this normal is an educational plus. Some of them went to the range with me to trying fire arms for the first time. After 8+ months it is still holding it’s shape. I bought a second one as the house defense belt.Update Note: the belt does get loose in size. The Velcro holds it in place on my pants, but I included a belt slider to hold the access belt material and prevent it from loosening.
Dan F
Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2022
This velt is built pretty well. It is sturdy, everything is double stitched, and it has held up well. It would be great with a couole sltwraks. It has some cheap, generic, non-cobra buckle that is kinda janky. No matter how I feed the belt through, it still slips. I've had issues with it jamming up on me, and also popping open when a load is applied at the right angle. I've never had those issue with a Cobra. Because of that, this is not a belt I would trust for use in any sort of load bearing application... no way I will be strapping a personal retention lanyard to this thing.My other big criticism is the MOLLE loops being double thick. They are each made of a nylon strap that's been folded in half and sewn together, flattened, and then sewn to the belt. The MOLLE loops are super rugged, and I can't imagine anyone would ever have any issue with them breaking... but it makes the belt way too bulky to fit through most standard gear loops. They are made of some pretty decent nylon strap, so I would imagine a single layer would suffice. Two layers is just too much... I had to reef on it to get a G-Code Optimal Drop mount to fit, and those have a pretty generous loop. It also makes threading MOLLE gear kind of a pain because the straps are so fat. I'm sure that helps add to the rigidity of the belt, but its just not ideal. Lower profile is better.The belt is not as rigid as some of the ones you'll find at higher price points. It is no Blue Alpha or Ferro Concepts, but its okay for range use. It's not something I would wear downrange.What I would really like to see is single layer MOLLE loops, an added layer of plastic sandwiched inside the belt to help with rigidity, and a real Cobra buckle. Those little tweaks would make this a pretty amazing option.
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