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Thread: New belt; Arcteryx Conveyor or Mastermind Covert?

  1. #11
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    The Tenicor Zero- Only downside is their color options match that of Henry Ford’s model T.

    NEWS FLASH!!!

    Coyote Colorway now available in the Tenicor Zero!!!!!!!

    https://tenicor.com/



    Pay attention to the sizing chart and the actual measurements as based on those and my actual experience with the black model, they run a bit big i.e. if I typically ordered a 36, I might order a 34 if they were sold out of the 36. Having said that , you can always cut "excess".
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    Quote Originally Posted by jandbj View Post
    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.
    They do have coyote now.

  3. #13
    I've had a Covert Specialist for almost 9 months, and it has been worn as a jeans/chinos belt probably 80% of those days. I have not EDCed a heater on it, but have carried some weight directly in knives, keys, different pouches. I always cart a good amount of weight in pockets.

    I like it. Easy to adjust, stiff enough for me, not heavy, looks cool. Good buy for the price.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dontshakepandas View Post
    They do have coyote now.
    You sir, just cost me money. 😂

  5. #15
    Quote Originally Posted by TOTS View Post
    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?
    I don't use it for that so not really sure. I prefer a stiffer belt if I'm wearing pants

  6. #16
    I used the mastermind for awhile, but got rid of all of them once I got the Tenicor. It is simply better in every way and I don't see the need to ever use and other gun or edc belt.

  7. #17
    Quote Originally Posted by sickeness View Post
    I used the mastermind for awhile, but got rid of all of them once I got the Tenicor. It is simply better in every way and I don't see the need to ever use and other gun or edc belt.
    This 100%. The Tenicor is excellent. I came from the Wilderness 5-stitch belts to 4-5 Masterminds before ending up with Tenicor. I'll not be going back to anything with Velcro or weak buckles that don't hold tight.
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    Just as a follow-up, I ended up with the Arcteryx in the forage colorway and am 100% happy with my decision. Very light, very comfortable, but has enough stiffness to support a pistol aiwb in a pinch. My dedicated gun belt is definitely better, but not enough for me to change to it mid day. My favorite feature is that it does not slip at all once adjusted, even with weight applied or when pulled on.

    The quality is on par with what you expect from Arcteryx and I wear it with everything from a polo and dress pants during lectures and technical pants when hiking and fishing.

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