For the last couple years, I have been using a Volund Gearworks g-hook belt with hook tape on the outside. It mates up with the loop that lines the inner pad on my duty belt. No longerneed to deal with keepers which is nice.
For the last couple years, I have been using a Volund Gearworks g-hook belt with hook tape on the outside. It mates up with the loop that lines the inner pad on my duty belt. No longerneed to deal with keepers which is nice.
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The Volund or Speaclist sound like best option with that set up. I prefer running a specific two belt system with Velcro involved. My uniform duty belt is a 2” Jones Tactical that has hook lined outer belt and a loop lined inner belt, wore it for years never felt the need for keepers, multiple foot chases etc.
Know that I’m defective but do a lot of other stuff besides sitting at my desk I still run an two belt system but it’s now a 1.75” which was an esstac but I just switched to the Raptor Tactical Dunbar which I really like. The Dunbar has a lightly padded and inner mesh (touches your waist) inner loop Velcro belt.
We recently switched uniforms and no longer have the large belt loops, which I have used to run my Sam Brown through for 26 years. Now we need an under belt... Apparently large belt loops are a Southern thing...?
Timely thread.
Holy shmokes! I don’t know how you do it!!! I get pissed snapping on 4 belt keepers!
I’ve tried Velcro inner and outer belts with no keepers and I can’t ever get the back part of my belt lined up right. I keep the back of my belt pretty clean to minimize sciatic pressure.
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