Fusion 2.00-Inch Rigger's Belt with Nylon Loop and Raptor-Alum Buckle, Foil Green, Large

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Product Feature
- RIGGER'S BELT
- 38"-43"
- RAPTOR ALUM QUICK RELEASE BUCKLE - IDP: 4,000LBS
- MADE IN USA
- DOUBLE LAYERED MIL SPEC POLY/NYLON WEBBING MBS: 5,000+ LBS
Product Description
Rigger's belt with a nylon loop. Foilage green with a raptor buckle. 2.00" webbing with no pouch.Fusion 2.00-Inch Rigger's Belt with Nylon Loop and Raptor-Alum Buckle, Foil Green, Large Review
I got this belt to run under my condor molle belt (battle belt type rig). My current web belt with a plastic buckle wasn't trustworthy and was coming unbuckled partially, not a good thing right? So I saw this product, which is 2" (awesome) with a solid metallic buckle. Everything is as a suspected. When buckling the belt, you get a good click into place, and unbuckling requires that both tabs be pushed on top and bottom simultaneously, so I don't see accidental unbuckling happening easily. The belt is fabric, like a riggers belt, but it is very tough, very thick, and fairly rigid. It isn't as rigid as a web belt, but it's more rigid than a 5.11 riggers belt. For a battle belt, it is just perfect being 2 inches wide!I will say this - it has a fabric loop suitable for a carabiner or fifi hook (or both), which shouldn't be used as a primary harness for climbing, but can and is usually used for fifi hooks, etc to tie off on ladders etc... although it's solid, I don't have the same confidence that I would have with a velcro/buckle riggers belt. The confidence is good, but I just haven't used this enough to be 100% confident. No stars off though, everything I've experienced with this belt so far has led me to believe it's rock solid.
On sizing:
This is the biggest thing you need to know. So many reviews out there, but no one really tells you what their size is, and how the belt fits in relation to that.
I have a 36" waist. I ordered the Large, which is 38-43" according to manufacturer. The sizing is right on. At its tightest point, the belt sags loose, about 2" loose to be exact. With that said, the tightest point is with the velcro belt wrapped around the buckle and then well on it's way to my back, maybe just past the 90 degree point (or 9 o'clock)... so if you have belt loops etc, it would be fairly painful to have so much spare belt. It can be cut and then burned though (some may not want to do this though, understandable), but not a big deal.
But since I am running this on a molle battle belt, I needed a larger size, so this will go around my pants and another riggers belt underneath. So with all of that, I am running about a 40" waist... so this belt was pretty well suited for me. Another reviewer said "go larger" in his review, but if you read it, he's running a battle belt as well, so take that review in context.
Any questions, leave comments and I'll try to help you since this is a fairly expensive belt. In my opinion, this is worth it and I don't go cheap on stuff that could save my life (save my life by not breaking when stuff breaks bad!!)
Stay safe.
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