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Battle Belt Recommendations?

I've always found the U-R Tactical kit to be well made, and comes in a decent range of camo colours in most cases (pencott, ATACS, all the multicam variants, kryptek, etc). They've got a couple of options on there that might suit. A lot of what you spend comes down to if you want a fancy rappelling buckle on it or can live with a normal one. Bear in mind that you'll also have shipping on top of that though.

For decent loads I favour the HSGI padded belt, but sounds like that's not what you're after. One point of note is double check the sizing because obviously you'll want to add a couple of inches to your normal waist size to compensate for the fact the outer belt sits over the inner.

 
I have to say that I am in the minority of people that a drop leg actually works for (cyclist quads plus the arms of an orangutan on a fairly tall bloke)
Must be a lanky thing , my mate is a long streak of p**s with the arms of a gibbon and he very successfully runs a drop leg as well , where as I being a short arse don’t ! ?

 
Must be a lanky thing , my mate is a long streak of p**s with the arms of a gibbon and he very successfully runs a drop leg as well , where as I being a short arse don’t ! ?


100%... i think the orangutan build becomes a bit of a requirement, but sometimes needs must and its the nicest way to wear it with webbing... I completely copied one of the pathfinder guys, so can claim no credit for that. but since webbing only comes out when my local turns into a jungle I live with it.

 
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