The belt is too thick and too stiff, which makes it press against the hips and cause pain. To avoid discomfort from the hard material, you need to wear an additional, thicker layer of clothing.
Lightweight tactical belt measuring 40 mm in width, crafted from two layers of abrasion-resistant nylon webbing. Absence of metal components makes it ideal for military and uniformed personnel, facilitating use during security checks at airports and secured building entrances.
Belt features a robust plastic clamping buckle that enables easy and precise adjustment of length.
Technical data
Material:
- belt: 100% nylon
- buckle: polyamide
Color: Olive/Black
Width: 40 mm
Weight: 145 g
Manufacturer: M-Tac, Ukraine
Militaria.pl is the official distributor of M-Tac.
M-Tac is a Ukrainian brand that was established in Kyiv in 2005, initially specializing in airsoft accessories. As a result of dynamic changes in the country, the company quickly expanded its offerings, introducing clothing and tactical equipment. M-Tac's products are designed to meet the demands of extreme conditions - tested in the Arctic, on the frontlines of war and in harsh survivalist conditions. For production, the company uses the best materials from global brands, including Polartec®, MultiCam Pattern® and Cordura®. The brand is distinguished by its popularity among Ukrainian uniformed services, as well as among active outdoor enthusiasts around the world.
| Color/camouflage | Multicolor |
|---|---|
| Belt width | 40 mm |
| Material type | Synthetic |
| Buckle material | Plastic |
| Gender | Men's |
| Main color | Olive |
| Secondary color | Black |
| Clasp | Clamp buckle |
| Manufacturer code | 10063802 |
| Brand | M-Tac |
| EAN |
Reviews with photos
Review summary
Number of reviews: 13
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A very nice belt for shooting, stiff (consists of two layers) but still flexible enough to fit. The fact that it consists of two layers makes it thick, and when you attach an OWB holster, you can't thread the belt through the loops again if you've bought it too long. Personally, I bought size M, but I had to shorten it.
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Very good belt for trousers, well made from two sewn straps; it's very stiff, for me maybe even a bit too much, but the quality is very good......
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Very good belt. The buckle holds well. For some people, it might be a disadvantage that it is relatively thick and stiff. For me, it has broken in enough that it doesn't bother me.
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The belt is hard as hell, but once you fight the resistance of the material and adjust it, it holds as it should. The price-to-quality ratio is very positive. The look is very positive. You have to try it.
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The belt is quite stiff, but not to the point of feeling like a board in the belt loops. You have to get used to the buckle, but once it fits, it holds firmly. There's no way for the belt to come undone by itself. The product fully met my expectations and I highly recommend the purchase.
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Thick and therefore quite stiff. If someone is looking for something that will hold gear in place, it's a good choice. If you're looking for something lightweight, there are better options. It depends on what you need.
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Really nice belt for the money, you just have to get used to the clasp, it’s quite specific.
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A solid belt. At first, it may seem a bit "hard" and not very flexible, but everything evens out after a few adjustments and then its comfort truly reveals itself. I recommend it!
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I've been using it for a short time, it's great, a bit too stiff but it breaks in, and if you adjust it well it holds your pants really well.
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A hard and solid belt, maybe even too much so, because the way it "fastens" makes it hard to do it right the first time. Good adjustment takes a little longer, but once it's set, it holds firmly.
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It's okay, thicker and stiffer than the Helikon equivalent, but that's a plus when carrying heavier loads like a bag, holster, or pouch on the belt—you won't have the belt sagging effect. An important thing to note is don't be surprised if at first you can't tighten it quickly after putting it on; well, you win some, you lose some.
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A bit narrower and twice as stiff as the Helikon equivalent, a bit stiff when tightening the buckle, but it will loosen up over time. However, when you attach anything to the belt, there is "zero droop" and that's a plus!
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