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Thread: New belt; Arcteryx Conveyor or Mastermind Covert?

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    New belt; Arcteryx Conveyor or Mastermind Covert?

    Any experience with the Arcteryx? I just ordered it from Amazon but immediately thought of the Covert Specialist that I’ve been meaning to buy for years. I know @newyork (iirc) uses the Covert as an everyday belt and several others here have great things to say about it as a gun belt. I’ve done the search and read the reviews. The regular specialist is a no-go as I spend most of my non-uniformed time with a polo tucked-into business casual or equivalent pants teaching different classes. It just looks too….security guard-ish.

    Just wondering if anyone has tried the Arcteryx? I’m wearing a Stormrider gear layered nylon gun belt pretty much every day and it’s starting to wear too fast; both the velcro closure and the sharp hook part abrades my belt loops when threading it on and taking it out. And it’s not that comfortable since it’s so stiff. I like the ability of the Conveyor to go from hiking a trail in technical pants, to teaching a lecture with khakis, to carrying a gun in jeans. The $40 it costs is the upper end of what I would like to spend.

    https://arcteryx.com/us/en/shop/conveyor-belt-38
    https://www.mastermindtactics.com/shop/covert-belt
    Last edited by TOTS; 04-05-2023 at 05:43 PM.

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    I've not used the Mastermind Covert, but the Arc'teryx Conveyor is my everyday belt... when I'm not CCWing. When I am, I'm still sticking with my tried and tested The Wilderness Ti 5 stitch.

    The Conveyor lacks the vertical rigidity to work well for me and my carry set-up (P30LS with carry comp, X400UH, ACRO P-2, and 140mm mag in a custom JMCK AIWB, along with a DSG Koala with a 170mm). Despite having the PtD loops set to the proper width, the holster will often sag, due to the weight of my carry setup, which makes the draw much more inconsistent. With rigorous activity, it can sag enough that the claw no longer engages the belt, having of slipped too low. It might work much better with a more minimal set-up, like a Glock 43 or P365XL or something; it works fine with the rest of the gear I carry (multitool, TQ, phone in holster, and SFB), just doesn't work well with my carry gun in the mix, which is admittedly much more gun than most people carry.

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    I wore mine for maybe a year and I felt like it started slipping (I think all I had to do is clean out the Velcro but I’m lazy) but I switched back to my VDEV belt. I also stopped wearing aiwb and went to pocketing a j frame.
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    I have the Covert and the Specialist. I highly recommend the Specialist.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Default.mp3 View Post
    I've not used the Mastermind Covert, but the Arc'teryx Conveyor is my everyday belt... when I'm not CCWing. When I am, I'm still sticking with my tried and tested The Wilderness Ti 5 stitch.

    The Conveyor lacks the vertical rigidity to work well for me and my carry set-up (P30LS with carry comp, X400UH, ACRO P-2, and 140mm mag in a custom JMCK AIWB, along with a DSG Koala with a 170mm). Despite having the PtD loops set to the proper width, the holster will often sag, due to the weight of my carry setup, which makes the draw much more inconsistent. With rigorous activity, it can sag enough that the claw no longer engages the belt, having of slipped too low. It might work much better with a more minimal set-up, like a Glock 43 or P365XL or something; it works fine with the rest of the gear I carry (multitool, TQ, phone in holster, and SFB), just doesn't work well with my carry gun in the mix, which is admittedly much more gun than most people carry.
    Thanks. Yeah, I have the carry setup covered with my Stormrider Gear Warlord. Just tired of the hook/loop tearing up my beltloops and the loop side is starting to not hold as well. https://www.stormridergear.com/colle...oducts/warlord The Conveyor would be for times when I’m not carrying and don’t need my stiff gun belt.

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    I own a bunch of mastermind stuff and love it, but… my do whatever belt that looks good in business attire and has no Velcro is the Tenicor zero. Expensive but worth it too.

    Only downside is their color options match that of Henry Ford’s model T.

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    I bought a Conveyor at the Arkie store in Seattle last summer on vaca. I want to like it but I really can't. The fit of the tip through the buckle is extremely tight and fidgity because of the rivets and I find it very difficult to get it the belt cinched down adequately tight. I would not wear it if I was flying commercial because it's hard to get on and off quickly.

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    Mastermind covert is great for wearing under basketball shorts or sweats. I've been using it for that purpose for almost 2 years.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Utm View Post
    Mastermind covert is great for wearing under basketball shorts or sweats. I've been using it for that purpose for almost 2 years.
    I would never use it as intended (never wearing shorts/pants with no belt) but like it for the aesthetics. The contrasting material makes it look less mall cop-ish. How does it work as a regular belt for jeans/ hiking pants?

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    Quote Originally Posted by TOTS View Post
    Thanks. Yeah, I have the carry setup covered with my Stormrider Gear Warlord. Just tired of the hook/loop tearing up my beltloops and the loop side is starting to not hold as well. https://www.stormridergear.com/colle...oducts/warlord The Conveyor would be for times when I’m not carrying and don’t need my stiff gun belt.
    As an everyday belt, I like my Conveyor. I haven't rucked with it yet, so I don't know if it'll end up digging into my hips if I put weight on it, but other than that, I am quite fond of it, as it is nice webbing belt that I don't need to chop myself to get the proper length, while also having a decently low profile buckle.

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