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T**W
Great for use (a little tricky to set up)
Adjusting the belt is a little difficult as the outer belt imhas a very tight fit through the buckle but once adjusted you dont have to worry about it slipping. The MOLLE is tight to get things through but once they're in there's nothing to worry about.The 2 belt system works wonders for keeping everything steady and preventing slip.
O**A
Well made and practical
All in all a good belt. However, as it is relatively narrow it may prove problematic with some setups. For example the MOLLE holster adapters don't work well with this belt as they need another line of loops. There are workarounds however so not a show stopper.
P**N
Gun belt
Very good item
J**R
Good dual belt system
I've been after a dual belt system for work for a while, the main advantage being the belt doesn't go 'John Wayne' when you add a holster on.This belt is quite well made, the internal belt is quite thin and fits through belt loops nicely.The outer belt is quite thick due to how it links together, it has an inner velcro to select the length of the belt and then the molle sits over the top of this to secure it.The down side to the belt secure in this way as opposed to sealing on the inside is that it catches on my vest and peels open, not a big deal as the belt is still secure but it's a bit annoying as the sharp corner then catches on your hand as you go into your pockets.The buckle is a three point opener so even if someone manages to grab it they shouldn't be able to undo the buckle, and even if they do the velcro is stuck all around.The velcro sticks well between the inner and outer and it has stayed in place well throughout running and moving about.The only downside is that the belt is quite thick, this causes it to catch on my vest quite a bit and sit uncomfortably.Otherwise this is a great dual belt system and it stays in place well.
G**R
Strong velcro based tactical belt. Issues with comfort, noise & debris blockage
The One Tigris tactical gun belt is part of a great range of tactical wear. The belt is one of the most important pieces of clothing equipment, not just to keep your fatigues in place, but as a central connection to other parts of your gear and equipment.The One Tigris tactical belt is in fact 2 belts in one. A smaller normalised belt for general use and a full tactical belt complete with a multitude of attachment points for other gear and locators. Both belts rely heavily on hook and loop AKA velcro for size control, positioning loops and attachments. On receiving the belt, you'll need to remove the inner general use belt and then pull back the hook and loop adjustment flaps on the main belt for your size adjustment. On a new kit, this is predictably stiff and does take some pulling and pushing to get things right.Once in place, the belt has no other adjustments. You do have the option of fitting the 4 hook and loop attachment loops on the belt which you can use to hang other equipment from. In addition, the belt has a full double perimeter of top and bottom loops for additional attachment points. These are not hook and loop, but can receive any kind of strap, carabiner or clips. see my photos.When the belt is fitted to your size, you can buckle it easily with the strong plastic Nulite buckle. At first I was skeptical about using this sort of material as opposed to metal. In fact, it's very strong and secure and when tested, I could easily hang my whole weight on a carabiner attached to this belt.The buckle has a safety button that requires activation before the buckle can be squeezed to open see my photos. I show the position of my thumb and second finger on the 2 squeeze forks and then with my forefinger on the safety button. You have to activate all 3 points at once for the buckle to open. (not for people with long fingernails!) can be a one-handed operation, but safe enough to avoid unwanted buckle release.The belt is thick and heavy with lots of hook and loop material everywhere. As I have stated elsewhere, these types of materials can be a nuisance in silent tactical engagements. You simply can't operate hook and loop quietly if you are accessing equipment. The other drawback with this material is it needs to be kept as free from grass, dirt, mud and other detritus as possible, or else in time it becomes blocked and less effective at sticking together. A further negative is that the hook and loop material has a stiff sharp edge that goes around the belt. This can be a problem if it comes in contact with your skin. I'm not just talking about discomfort, but more the possibility of chaffing or cutting bare skin. Keep your clothing tucked in, on the inside of the belt for best comfort and skin safety. You'll know what I mean after a 10-mile march in hot weather and a rubbing velcro edge on your skin.This is a very usable well-designed belt kit. Lots of attachment options and a totally variable method of adjusting the size thanks to the velcro hook and loop system. Drawbacks are silly things like noise in silent tactical mode and potential for debris blocking of hook and loop, plus sharp edge materials. In addition, I think this type of build would only be suitable for low-level combat environments. Due to the materials used, I doubt it would stand up to the rigors of severe stress and harsh treatment
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Same like a military belt
Many products from the ONE Tiger brand that I am testing.I’m so glad I was able to meet this brand.And I’m happy to be able to buy military and tactical products on Amazon as well.I'll tell you a secret. I’ve been a soldier for 9 years long, and I really love these things ever since.About the product.After unpacking the product, my first impression of the product was that it was a quality product.This belt is exactly like the one we got for the military uniform.It is not convenient, but it has very useful features.He holds the pants stiffly at the waist.It is made of double durable material and its buckle can be handled in one go.We can put a lot of things on it.Pistol holsters, bottle, knives and other tools that can be used during sports or fighting.The price may seem like a lot at first, but a quality and good belt costs that much.And this product is a good quality product.I definitely recommend it!Thanks for reading my review, I hope you found it helpful.XO Sue
P**G
A great tool I wouldn't ever be without.
OneTigris Tactical Gun Belt.A fantastic and now for me invaluable tool to own.Took a little while to figure out what I was supposed to do with this but once you get it it's like of course it SOooo easy 🙄.First you attach the inner belt (the thinner velcro one with the OneTigris logo on it) to your trousers just like you would a normal bet.Then you wrap a round the larger belt making sure it sticks to the velcro, fasten the buckle and that's it.Then all you need to do is add your pouches and attachments to the Mollie system on your belt ( I find it easier to remove the belt to do this) as I said earlier this has become invaluable to me and will no doubt get more of these in the future.Belt is very well made and competitively priced for what you get.Great for work, camping, paintball, gardening, survival ect.
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