I don't know if anyone else feels this way, but I like my belts very snug, and the traditional inner belts, with the overlapping velcro, and no buckle, suck. I can never seem to get them tight enough.
At work my tac gear uses the two belt setup, and I now have a competition rig with the same system, and I finally got tired of it.
I now have two new inner belts, that work well, and figured I'd share, in case anyone else has the same opinion of traditional overlapping inner belts.
This is the commercially available solution: https://www.vikingtactics.com/product-p/vtac-u.htm
It works well, but not quite as stiff as I would like, as it is a single layer of nylon. Really its a minor issue, because with the inner belt snugged up properly, and the outer belt sufficiently rigid, it works very well.
The other solution, which also works well, was to modify an Uncle Mike's Instructor Belt:
https://www.amazon.com/Uncle-Mikes-E...3800602&sr=8-6
For an additional $15 a tailor added the additional "fuzzy" velcro, to the main part of the belt, and the tab that extends out after threading through the buckle. Much stiffer than the VT belt, as it's double layer nylon, but not too stiff.
When you consider the shipping cost modifying the UM belt was actually less expensive, although a bit more of a hassle than just buying the Viking Tactics belt.
Also, the VT belt is 1.75" wide and the UM belt is 1.5" wide.
Anyway, for anyone else who is annoyed by the traditional, no buckle, inner belt, both of those work well for me.