Is there a solution to the belt riding up on the back?
I'm sure there is something on the Facebook group but I'm on a hiatus
Is there a solution to the belt riding up on the back?
I'm sure there is something on the Facebook group but I'm on a hiatus
It's been my biggest issue as well. I asked early on in the FB group and the answers I got were to try tightening it and others had put something grippy on it like some sort of bra strap stuff on amazon. I tried tightening it and it helped but I still also have the issue if I go from seated to standing frequently.
"Shooting is 90% mental. The rest is in your head." -Nils
Could you tell me more about the issue (re: belt riding up on back), please?
Jules
Runcible Works
I carry a 26 in a jmkydex 2.5 in 19 length. I carry the gun where the sights are at my belly button. I have the anchor attached as tight as I can get it just below the crease of my thigh. I wear a t shirt under the belt and tuck my shirt over it. I find that through out the day the back of the belt will ride up my back above my belt line. This is not an exposure issue due to shirt being tucked. It’s a comfort issue due to belt riding to small of back. I carry from 6am - 9/10pm.
I included as much detail as possible in case something stuck out.
For me the issue is worse when I wear pants with a belt but it does happen with sweatpants which is what I've been wearing 90% of the time with the enigma. Basically, the drawstring or belt holds the front of the enigma/holster/gun at the same height when I sit down. It seems that sitting causes there to be some slack in the belt, not much but just enough for the belt to be able to move up my backside. After a few times of sitting, standing, sitting, standing it move up my lower back sometimes a couple inches and the belt is above my waistline. I usually have to fix it by finding a bathroom and undoing the drawstring or belt and adjusting the enigma. Sometimes it seems I have to tighten the enigma so it may be that it's loosening.
"Shooting is 90% mental. The rest is in your head." -Nils
Body shape might be helpful.
On a side note mine is lost in the black hole of the USPS right now. I know using just one shipper simplifies logistics for companies, but I always pay more for fed ex or ups since my local post office has had a 25% failure rate in getting me things I’ve ordered in the 5 plus years I’ve lived here.
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