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C**B
BIG GUYS
GOOD FOR BIG GUYS. I have a 40 waist and I had a good amount to spare. Locks in tight and doesn’t dig into me. Great belt for the money. Isn’t too thick but thick enough that it is going to last a long time. Seems to be very tough and works great
B**B
It buckles with ease
It arrived on time and in good conditions.
C**
Durable
Plenty of room to remove what isn't necessary in the belts length.
G**N
and it is quite good. The selection of colors was great
I got the first of these belts in OD to go with a set of cargo shorts of the same color, and it is quite good. The selection of colors was great. The buckle is steel, plated with brass (I tested it with a refrigerator magnet). Lockup of the buckle is quite strong. This keeps it from slipping, but also means that if one intends to poop, planning ahead is a good idea. Overall, this is better than the claw-type buckle I was used to.My weight varies over the course of each year. I am more active and eat less during summers, so I lean down a lot by each October, and then gain it back by the end of March. Since these belts are infinitely adjustable, they're perfect for someone like me.The second I bought second was black, for wearing with jeans. Black goes with everything. One of the really nifty things about these belts is that one can attach a D-ring to one for a keychain, instead of trusting a single belt loop to hold up for the same purpose. Get a three-inch D-ring. Home Depot has those for about $1 each, and one can test them in-store to make certain they will snap closed properly.I bought a second one after giving my first (from a couple years ago) to a neighbor's kid. The way my weight fluctuates over the course of a year, I sometimes need a belt to hold up my jeans. Since these are infinitely adjustable, they're perfect.
D**L
good for everyday wear but not milspec
Canvas web belts suit me for their easy trim-to-fit functionality and rough casual style. This one is a pretty average example of this type of belt. I've been using it almost daily for several months. The latch still holds just fine with no slipping, but the metal tab covering the end of the belt came off after about a month. I carefully clamped it back on with pliers to make sure it held. It soon fell off again. I put it back on. It came off again. I finally just left it off and melted the rough end of the belt with a lighter so it wouldn't fray. For around home casual wear, I don't care particularly what the end looks like anyway. Just know that this is a relatively lightweight belt that will likely not hold up under severe stress like a true milspec belt would.
B**E
Best Military web belt.
Exactly what I expected.
O**N
Web belt
Just as advertised. Good value
U**D
Brass end separating from the belt
I have two of these belts. The one I purchased just 5 weeks ago has separated the brass end from the belt webbing... The first belt I purchased has lasted over a year with no issues. This is obviously a manufacturing error, thus a lack of quality control. The frustrating part is Amazon only allows 4 weeks to return this product.
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