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Drew78
04-19-2018, 06:27 PM
Anyone have experience with this belt? Seems like a simple web belt. I carry aiwb, Glock 19, 26, it 43 in case anyone has experience with one of those pistols
https://www.trayvax.com/products/trayvax-cinch
Thanks!
Drew
Trukinjp13
04-19-2018, 08:17 PM
Anyone have experience with this belt? Seems like a simple web belt. I carry aiwb, Glock 19, 26, it 43 in case anyone has experience with one of those pistols
https://www.trayvax.com/products/trayvax-cinch
Thanks!
Drew
This looks nice. I have been trying to find a good low profile belt. Too bad it has a wait time. Trying to get something fairly quick. I ordered a emissary gun belt v2, patiently waiting its arrival.
Since I lost the weight and went down a couple pants sizes. All my belts are way too big.
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Drew78
04-19-2018, 08:22 PM
I found it on Am*z*n, it's in stock there in some configurations...
Trukinjp13
04-19-2018, 08:36 PM
I found it on Am*z*n, it's in stock there in some configurations...
Ordered thanks for the heads up on amazon.
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Drew78
04-19-2018, 08:37 PM
Ordered thanks for the heads up on amazon.
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You bet. Let us know how you like it please. On the spelling of Amazon.... No idea, that's a weird one, wasn't on purpose!
leathermaneod
04-19-2018, 09:08 PM
Not trying to downplay the trayvax belt because I love their stuff, but for a very low profile gun belt for AIWB, Check out the Specialist Belt by Mastermind Tactics!
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martin_j001
04-20-2018, 04:36 AM
I've got one of their belts, had it for a while now. My usual go-to belt for the last 15 or so years has been a Wilderness Frequent Flyer (Instructor before that) 5-stitch. I really do like the way the Cinch can actually be "cinched" down--it's very secure in tightening. The Cinch is about as stiff, vertically, as my usual Wilderness belts, but is significantly thinner. For carrying AIWB, I think it would work quite well. As I tend to carry larger guns (G17 or G34) year round, and carry at 3-4 o'clock, the belt is not ideal for me. But, for days when I'm hiking/camping and the gun is not on my person, the Cinch belt is my go-to.
NerdAlert
04-20-2018, 07:30 AM
I've got one of their belts, had it for a while now. My usual go-to belt for the last 15 or so years has been a Wilderness Frequent Flyer (Instructor before that) 5-stitch. I really do like the way the Cinch can actually be "cinched" down--it's very secure in tightening. The Cinch is about as stiff, vertically, as my usual Wilderness belts, but is significantly thinner. For carrying AIWB, I think it would work quite well. As I tend to carry larger guns (G17 or G34) year round, and carry at 3-4 o'clock, the belt is not ideal for me. But, for days when I'm hiking/camping and the gun is not on my person, the Cinch belt is my go-to.
I have a mastermind specialist and a volund g-hook atlas slim that I bought for AIWB. I find both to be very secure when tightened down. Both are stiff enough vertically with the slight edge on stiffness going to the volund (though it is thicker than the specialist).
Maybe I’m reading into it, but it seems like you’re implying the mastermind specialist doesn’t “cinch” securely enough or isn’t stiff enough. That has not been my experience with the specialist or the g-hook slim.
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martin_j001
04-20-2018, 07:42 AM
I have a mastermind specialist and a volund g-hook atlas slim that I bought for AIWB. I find both to be very secure when tightened down. Both are stiff enough vertically with the slight edge on stiffness going to the volund (though it is thicker than the specialist).
Maybe I’m reading into it, but it seems like you’re implying the mastermind specialist doesn’t “cinch” securely enough or isn’t stiff enough. That has not been my experience with the specialist or the g-hook slim.
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Didn't mention the Mastermind models at all in my post above, but I do have one of theirs as well (and I like it quite a bit). To clarify further, the larger plastic/derlin loops on the Wilderness Frequent Flyer can allow for a touch of "slip" in the tightening process at times, especially when feeding the tail back through a nearby belt loop. The Cinch belt does not do that. Hope that clears up any confusion.
NerdAlert
04-20-2018, 07:52 AM
Didn't mention the Mastermind models at all in my post above, but I do have one of theirs as well (and I like it quite a bit). To clarify further, the larger plastic/derlin loops on the Wilderness Frequent Flyer can allow for a touch of "slip" in the tightening process at times, especially when feeding the tail back through a nearby belt loop. The Cinch belt does not do that. Hope that clears up any confusion.
Gotcha I took your post as a response to the one above it. My bad.
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martin_j001
04-20-2018, 07:56 AM
Gotcha I took your post as a response I the one above it. My bad.
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Figured that might be the case. Sorry for any confusion. :)
rob_s
04-22-2018, 05:24 AM
I like the concept of the Trayvax belts. One thing I’ve never really liked about any of my nylon belts was having to pull the tail back the other way from the buckle. I like that these pull through.
ubervic
04-22-2018, 06:59 AM
I like the concept of the Trayvax belts. One thing I’ve never really liked about any of my nylon belts was having to pull the tail back the other way from the buckle. I like that these pull through.
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I moved away from nylon webbing belts years ago because of the tendency for stiffer ones to dig into my hips. They just didn’t offer the right amount of give for me. And I guess pulling the tail back was a disadvantage in my head. I’ve been wearing a leather belt with conventional buckle Ever since, and it does a great job—except for how the buckle itself can sometimes bulge a bit while carrying AIWB.
I’m interested in this Trayvax belt and would like to hear what others think once running it. But, at its relatively low cost, I might pick one up regardless.
Trukinjp13
04-23-2018, 06:52 PM
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Got the belt in. Nice packaging. Wore it for the last five hours with a g43 and spare mag on it. It is very light and takes up no space. The cinch works quite well also. I do not think a g19 would be great all day in it. The material is thin, but it is perfect for what I wanted. Easy on and off. Works great with g43. If you run a hybrid holster it might work well with a heavier gun. Or possibly aiwb.
Will update with more time on her.
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Trukinjp13
05-12-2018, 11:18 PM
For those that care. I have worn the belt quite a bit. Seems to be holding up well. It is working exactly like I hoped. Easy on and off. Low profile. Works well with what I carry.
Sorry, thats the ladies yoga mat. I swear.
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