If someone didn't like this belt, it means they're not using it properly! I have five AK magazine pouches on it, a dump pouch for mags, a pouch for small items, and a holster with a pistol... Thanks to this, I have significantly lightened my ballistic vest, which turned out to be very convenient. However, I also added suspenders to the belt—the effect is amazing! I definitely recommend it!
JB Tacticals MOLLE Tactical Belt - Brown
Two-piece tactical belt in brown, featuring a width of 80 mm, crafted to serve as a foundation for carrying essential gear and attaching accessories compatible with the MOLLE system. Engineered to enable fast and easy adjustment according to individual user preferences.
non-slip 3D mesh
Lined with soft, non-slip 3D mesh, the panel in direct contact with the body promotes optimal air flow and delivers lasting comfort, even during extended use.
MOLLE straps, D-rings
Outer belt features horizontally stitched mounting straps compatible with the MOLLE system, enabling the attachment of additional pouches and pockets. Equipped with 4 D-rings for securing extra gear.
Quick Release buckle, length adjustment
Equipped with a Quick Release buckle, the belt ensures rapid securing and releasing. The engineered construction enables stepless adjustment of the inner belt’s length between 80 and 120 cm, allowing for a precise fit to the wearer’s waist.
Main features
- 80 mm wide
- Adjustable length
- Breathable 3D mesh lining
- Mounting straps compatible with MOLLE system
- Equipped with 4 D-rings
- Quick-release buckle
Technical data
Color: Brown
Outer belt length: 77 cm
Outer belt width: 80 mm
Inner belt width: 38 mm
Adjustment range: 80 - 120 cm
Buckle size: 55 x 50 mm
Manufacturer: JB Tacticals, Poland
| Color/camouflage | Brown hue |
|---|---|
| Belt width | 80 mm |
| Material type | Synthetic |
| Buckle material | Metal |
| Gender | Men's |
| Main color | Brown |
| Clasp | Cobra buckle |
| EAN | 5905490426666 |
| Manufacturer code | JB-BLT-0003-BRN |
| Brand | JB Tacticals |
| EAN |
MOLLE (Modular Lightweight Load-carrying Equipment) is a system for attachment of tactical equipment, used for example in backpacks or tactical vests. It provides the possibility of flexible and modular placement of various accessories and pockets, which allows personalization and optimal adjustment of the item to the specific needs of the user. It is widely used by the military, special services and survival and outdoor enthusiasts.
Quick Release buckles are a type of fastener that allows the user to open and close quickly, often with one hand. Used in belts, backpacks or tactical accessories where quick release can be crucial.
Reviews with photos
Review summary
Number of reviews: 12
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Pretty good. The price-to-quality ratio is quite good. It holds well, I had no problem attaching two AK/AR pouches to it. We'll see how it handles when I add a dump pouch and a universal pouch.
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Practical belt. Very good quality to price ratio. Easily configured with 3 pistol magazines, a first aid kit, dump pouch, and holster. I use it with the internal belt, also from Polish Combat Lab.
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I am satisfied with this purchase. The belt met my expectations. It looks nice, is stiff but therefore comfortable. The buckle seems solid and durable, it does not detach by itself. I definitely recommend it.
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I use it to carry light medical equipment. After removing the belt, it can be used separately as a belt for trousers – it works well. It's rather not suitable for carrying pouches or gear typically used at the shooting range.
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The JB Tacticals MOLLE tactical belt is a very well-designed and well-made tactical belt. Stitching, buckle, adjustment—everything is top-notch at a very affordable price. I can honestly recommend it.
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The belt is very well made. It's an interesting option for many shooters of both firearms and airsoft (if there are pouches for paintball magazines, I would also recommend it to paintball players). The belt holds the trousers quite stably when using the inner belt and the fastenings on its inner part (it may shift slightly left and right but only minimally). I recommend it.
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It's suitable for basic tasks, but not really for holding pouches; it's more suitable for attaching a pocket or first aid kit than for tactical gear.
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Very well made. Both the belt itself and the pad are of very good quality. The belt buckle is metal, with a very secure fastening and quick release system. It performs very well during operations.
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I promised to add a few words, so here they are. It's better to spend a bit more and buy a branded product. The belt loosens on its own, so you have to adjust and sew it to avoid loosening. Also, the pad is too short – all the pouches, cargo, etc. are too far back or on the sides. It's hard to attach anything slightly towards the front. To sum up: buy a better belt and pad. Pouches, cargo, etc., can be budget ones, but check if they have a waterproof coating.
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A very budget option, and the quality reflects that. It's narrow, doesn't hold the pouches well, and an additional hole for MOLLE would be useful. It's better to spend a little more money and buy something of higher quality.
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Let's start with the fact that this is a very budget option. Therefore, the belt itself is very soft, and the entire responsibility for maintaining stiffness falls on the pad. The belt with the pad holds up quite well. I will test it under load and add a few words. As for the pad itself, it's worth noting that there are no pads that could increase the comfort of carrying weight. As I wrote above—I will test it under load and add a few words.
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