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Nov 06, 2024

How To Choose The Best Tactical Belt

In this article, we will cover how to select an ideal tactical belt from today's market.

 

When it comes to different kinds of belts (threated/normal, equipment/tactical and MOLLE/battle/war), each has advantages and disadvantages to keep in mind. We will share tips and processes on this topic so you have an idea on how you can tailor or create the ideal first line gear or belt setup for yourself.

 

When purchasing a tactical belt, certain considerations must be taken into account:

 

1. Retention: How well does everything stay put when drawing magazines, pistols or equipment from their boxes or cases?

2.Freedom of movement: Is the belt restricting your movements?

3.Portability: Is the belt dependent upon you tucking in your shirt, or can it be used alongside something like a jacket for instance?

4.Attaching Capabilities: What options are available to you to attach items, and do you have full freedom in terms of placement?

 

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  Threaded tactical threated belt

Threat belts are the simplest type of belts available and typically consist of strong or flexible materials. A golden rule for carrying heavy objects with pouches on it: the less flexible your threat belt is, the better it will stay put and allow its pouches to stay put more securely on your waistband.

Advantages:

These belts are ultra-small compared to others and will not impede your movement or retention; in fact, they're secured securely to your pants without moving at all!

With MOLLE systems, pouches can easily be attached to nearly every part of your belt (except buckle and pant loops ). However, they might not always stay put; to make sure they do you should look into pouches with double MOLLE/PALS loops at the bottom or belt loops as these may provide more secure attachment.

 

  Equipment Belts

This type of belt features a tactical belt. This is one of the most frequently used items in the army and comprises both an inner belt that goes through your pant loops and an outer belt containing pouches connected by Velcro to it.

Advantages:

These belts have all of the same benefits of traditional/threated belts without restricting your movements or hindering retention; their inner belt stays attached securely to your pants so as not to move around or shift during wear.

 

  War belts

War belts (MOLLE belts or battle belts) come in two varieties. One is the padded version and another has an inner and outer belt for increased durability and comfort when carrying loads. Both options allow users to keep their pouches accessible while maintaining comfort levels.

Advantages:

Padded war belts offer several advantages: padding helps secure them when moving around and can even reduce heat produced during physical exertion.

MOLLE/PALS pouches can be attached quickly and easily. Your placement options depend only on how many MOLLE loops there are on your belt. With their portability features such as being wearable over clothing, they make life simpler although may not look that impressive at times.

 

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