• Reviews around end (1.80 of 5)

    Fairwin Tactical Rigger Belt, Nylon Webbing Waist Belt with V-ring Heavy-Duty Quick-Release Buckle

    • The end of the extra strap for adjusting the size is secured by a stretchy nylon
    • I would suggest either putting Velcro on the adjustable end or routing it so the free end is to the inside (against your waist) so it’s not flopping around
    • " doesn't keep the loose end of the belt fixed in place.
    • The loop for the loose end usually ends up on the floor or hidden 3/4 around your waist on the wrong side
    • You have to manually push it up through and pull the loose end quickly and hope it’s the right fit
    • My belt did come with the loop to hold the loose end in place but in my case the loose end is simply fed inside a magazine case
    • Order larger than you think, as if it's too long, you can cut it and burn the ends, if too short, well, can't add to it!)
    • The loose end that feeds through the buckle after running through the belt loops can’t be just pulled to adjust
    • On regular jeans you need to either remove one buckle end, or squeeze said buckle end between every belt loop, which isn't easy
    • And it's a hassle taking off the one end where it clips
    • I turned the belt so that the loose end was on the inside.
    • Only thing is it doesn’t fit through the belt loops of most pants without taking the buckle end off first
    • I mean u dont start with the buckel end to put on belt and both end are like equal size
    • A very well made belt but ends are extremely difficult to get through belt loops.