Tactical belt kit reddit With a JayJays Brecon Bumroll pouch on top, as well as a JayJays Dump Pouch, and bulldog tactical utility pouch on the right. -Raptor Tactical-An up and coming tactical gear manufacturer out of the Greater Fort Bragg area, their equipment is routinely tested by local soldiers from the 82nd ABN DIV. . Ima 28 and my pouches end at my 2 and 10 o clock with just my field uniform on. The DM Mech is $110, and the liner belt is $45. I'd like to say, if you do belt kit correctly- you don't need your hip belt. When you need something on your belt, you needed it yesterday, so having a nice rigid belt that stays put is imperative for everything being right where you need it, when you need it. I think I've got my PC setup pretty dialed in, but I need advice on whether a belt kit would be a good option given the type of fighting and limited ability to resupply in many cases. For me the Kore duty belt is the way to go. Or a belt mounted option on the back of the belt is probably accessible to either hand (barring some disability, of course) and it frees up valuable space on a plate carrier. Laser cut low profile outer belt mated with a padded inner velcro belt. The main issue with wearing a pack with a belt kit is shoulder pads stacking on top of each other and getting weird. LEO Belt: •Belt - outer belt is a X Belt battle belt with stretch inner belt with stretch as well. I'd seriously consider a speed pouch on the belt, and feeding the belt from chest rig. I've see others like the Blue Force Gear Belt Minus and Tyr Tactical makes something. Perfect for sitting in vehicle and climbing. Velsyst jungle close 2nd SDS molle utility belt with LBT suspenders plus Tac Tailor pouches makes a solid belt kit. These kits often come with things that aren’t needed, or can sometimes be overpriced because the “complete package” is a desirable thing to newcomers. Well worth it. 1 u/midwest armor 6x7 zipped mag gp pouch for my speed reload , 1 2 Qt cantenn pouch 1 usgi canteen pouch with cup and stove and a velocity systems butt pack with radio pouch and dump on one side For the items, I prefer to buy from North American Rescue. Rifle reloads from belt are considerably faster than from chest. I’ve had a leather sam Browne belt for 13 years on patrol, it was worn, saggy, and could never get the perfect fit. A belt is a great place to put medical supplies. It has everything you need to fight and plug holes. •Forge Concepts Utility hook with small niteize carabiner for gloves The DM Mech belt or Axl eclipse belt are the best things out on the market. However, even though it is a short back ruck, IMO it is not truly belt compatible. My placard and cummerbund have 6+ mags between them. A fanny pack works well if you're in a car a lot and you want to move it around to the front when you sit. so my experience with aftermarket kit is pretty limited especially during hard use. Shortback rucks are a stopgap that allow you to wear your belt for short distances. On a belt, speed is the name of the game. Also allows using the belt as go-to kit, with the chest rig to plus up at needed. Set up was pretty simple, I cut the belt an inch larger than my size just to play it safe. The DM Mech belt or Axl eclipse belt are the best things out on the market. Their belt claim to fame is the ODIN systems, of which the ODIN Mk3 is the most common. Get the Reddit app Scan this QR code to download the app now As a fellow belt kit enjoyer, carcajou tactical belt kit in m81 fucks hard. Use code TLDco for a discount. If you want to put a full combat kit on a belt your gonna need a padded molle belt set up that incorporates an lbe harness. Maybe look into Euro packs used by militaries that also used belt kits, because they kept that in mind when designing the packs. This weekend spent a couple nights on public land going through thick forest and didn’t want to carry too much besides a couple rifle magazines, canteen, first aid kit and a gp. For short distances sure, it will work but you won't catch me hoofing out a 20k with my belt on. Add some Esstac Kywis, a dump pouch and a decent IFAK and you are good to go. But for anything long term the best option is simply belt removal. Came across the Kore belts and purchased after reading Reddit reviews. Late to the party, but alot of guys in here are saying no to belt kit because of not being able to use the hip belt on a ruck. •Two Esstac 45 pistol pouches with magnet to retain anything metal to be hands free IE handcuff keys. my belt kit is 3 triple mag pouches from wtfidea and tactical talior. I personally like padded belts, over Velcro two-piece kit, especially with as much crap as you plan to mount. I mostly use my thick war belt for long patrols when I won’t have a plate carrier and need to carry more than on a 2-belt system but be less encumbered in general. IOTV, TAPs, etc. The only gear I used there was issued stuff. A lot of light infantry dudes in the military focus on having the most high speed stuff because that’s what all the “cool” guys wear. My belt only carries 2xpistol mags, 1xrifle mag, small foldable dump pouch, ifak, small fixed blade, and my holster. Medium ALICE packs play well with belt kits. Base system is a Warrior Assault Systems Patrol Belt Kit. Check out raptor tactical or arbor arms for the IFAK and medical. Ideally your ruck should sit ontop of your kit and transfer weight into it, making the hip belt useless (brits are way better at it). Nine mags, IFAK, two flashbang pouches for a compass and other small items, two nalgene pouches, and two large sustainment pouches with shock cord lashing on top. The thing about a belt is that your belt is supposed to be a lifeline. The main kits everyone seems to talk about are the Velocity Systems Jungle kit and the JayJay Bergen Commander kit. Generally it’s better to buy the individual items separately rather then buying a sirk or complete refill kit. |
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