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Old 07-29-2018, 08:38 PM
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Yo ,

The belt adjusts in about 1/4" increments. It would work perfectly with your elastic waistband stretchy pants.

Ya know for those double donut dayz...
Oh yeah no stretchy pants yet but lots of Lycra spandex in the closet. Just giving you a nice mental image!
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I just recently ordered a ratchet belt as well. Wanted to try it. Bought it a few months ago. It's made by a company called Next Belt.
http://nexbelts.com/
I use it mainly for OWB while at work. So far I like it. It's holding up well

The next belt I recently purchased is from Graith.
https://www.graithusa.com/resources/the-specialist-belt
It is mainly touted for IWB. I like it because if a lack of buckle per se. So when I'm scheduled to teach I can easy put a tactical belt over it without the buckle getting in the way.
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I just recently ordered a ratchet belt as well. Wanted to try it. Bought it a few months ago. It's made by a company called Next Belt.
http://nexbelts.com/
I use it mainly for OWB while at work. So far I like it. It's holding up well

The next belt I recently purchased is from Graith.
https://www.graithusa.com/resources/the-specialist-belt
It is mainly touted for IWB. I like it because if a lack of buckle per se. So when I'm scheduled to teach I can easy put a tactical belt over it without the buckle getting in the way.
Yep, this is pretty much the same overall design as the 5.11. A good belt.
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Yep, this is pretty much the same overall design as the 5.11. A good belt.


The Graith? Big difference in buckle size and thickness.


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The Graith? Big difference in buckle size and thickness.


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No I just meant design. I have no doubt it’s better quality than 5.11. They are a name that sells well and that is about it. Besides the tactical pants 5.11 makes the rest is just ok imo.
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