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Thread: Help me choose a new edc belt (AIWB)- Wilderness, Blue Alpha, or Vdevgru

  1. #21
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    I love the Graith Specialist for AIWB.

  2. #22
    Quote Originally Posted by Crash41984 View Post
    After reading multiple pages of praise in the other thread, I ordered a Graith Specialist. We’ll see how it works out.
    Solid decision. I'm not quite at full fanboi status yet, but I like mine for AIWB and would be very surprised if it doesn't work for your needs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by orionz06 View Post
    Throw this into the mix, adds a quick release. Stiffness on the "super stiff" is about Wilderness five stitch if not a little better for AIWB.

    darkstargear saves 15%. Nothing comes to me and I got my few belts from them for free.
    This one looks good. I like that it can be undone without undoing the Velcro. I'll have to pick one up

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  4. #24
    Quote Originally Posted by Cecil Burch View Post
    I do. I have been running one for a few months and when I am not at work, it is my EDC. For my purposes, it has been stellar. Slightly more comfortable than the Graith, but only by a degree or so. Where it works better for me than the Graith is the front edge of the non-buckle end is cut and hardened (the texture is like if you burn plastic) so it is easy to thread through things, like my CT sheath (which by design is tight).
    That’s the only complaint I have about the Graith after ordering a JMCK AIWB with split kydex loop: It’s a PITA to thread because the edge isn’t stiff enough (phrasing!).
    “Conspiracy theories are just spoiler alerts these days.”

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    Quote Originally Posted by HCountyGuy View Post
    That’s the only complaint I have about the Graith after ordering a JMCK AIWB with split kydex loop: It’s a PITA to thread because the edge isn’t stiff enough (phrasing!).
    While I haven't had any real problems threading my holster or my CP sheath, I have the same complaint about that belt end. Otherwise, I think the Graith belt is the best for my needs.
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  6. #26
    Quote Originally Posted by HCountyGuy View Post
    That’s the only complaint I have about the Graith after ordering a JMCK AIWB with split kydex loop: It’s a PITA to thread because the edge isn’t stiff enough (phrasing!).
    In my experience if you're willing to run solid loops, fixed soft loops without pull-the-dot snaps are the lowest profile loops of all, probably the most fatigue resistant, and much easier to thread. I stopped using hard split loops.

  7. #27
    Quote Originally Posted by TGS View Post
    Ares Gear Aegis is the tits.

    I like the regular version better than their "Enhanced". Contrary to their advertisement, my regular versions are stiffer and more supportive than my Enhanced. I keep my enhanced in my battle belt where the stiffness isn't as important.
    And ditto on the regular vs enhanced

  8. #28
    Quote Originally Posted by Cecil Burch View Post
    I do. I have been running one for a few months and when I am not at work, it is my EDC. For my purposes, it has been stellar. Slightly more comfortable than the Graith, but only by a degree or so. Where it works better for me than the Graith is the front edge of the non-buckle end is cut and hardened (the texture is like if you burn plastic) so it is easy to thread through things, like my CT sheath (which by design is tight).
    On the Langdon Tactical site the belt is referred to as the Foundation Belt. Is that the one?

  9. #29
    Quote Originally Posted by Paul Blackburn View Post
    On the Langdon Tactical site the belt is referred to as the Foundation Belt. Is that the one?
    Yes
    “Conspiracy theories are just spoiler alerts these days.”

  10. #30
    The Mayhem Syndicate belt is a novel design. They incorporate elastic, I'd like to try one out.

    https://www.mayhem-syndicate.com/sho.../paradigm-belt

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