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    Tactical Nobody Guerrero's Avatar
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    I saw on his "Weekend Update" that Greg Ellifritz is testing one, and gave it a preliminary thumbs-up.
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    Mine arrived today... A 5-stitch model. First impressions are that it's a serious improvement over the Ox Belt I bought several years ago. The buckle being reversible is nice.
    It's a Wilderness belt with a nifty buckle.

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    Mine arrived this afternoon.

    Am wearing it currently AIWB with a G26, two DCC clips, and a spare 15 round magazine. This belt is a winner, and in 5 stitch, a perfect complement to the Tenicor Zero.

    Adjustment was a breeze. The belt came configured with the double thickness, (velcro), side on my support, (left hand), side and I see no reason to change it. It's the same way the Zero is set up and most other belts I have.

    Very comfortable, very secure, easy on and off...the buckle is great. My compliments, Tom. Nice piece of engineering. It's extremely supportive without unnecessary stiffness or thickness...which will allow hours of comfortable wear.

    The excess tail went almost to the end of the velcro...maybe a bit under an inch remaining...and I was pretty precise in ordering according to the video linked above.

    This one is another hit for Wilderness Tactical and a smart engineer from Pennsylvania. Money well spent.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Guerrero View Post
    So... opposite of this picture?

    Yes, but you're not necessarily wrong. If it's easier to run things on that side, rock on. The buckle is just a larger version of an existing design that's used so many different ways.

    Quote Originally Posted by Paul Blackburn View Post
    I wish Wildernes had incorporated the hook and Tenicor style of threading the tail and eliminated the Velcro. That combination would be a true winner and make sizing much simpler also!
    You can still thread it where the tail is underneath. Please try this and if it works to your liking, I will talk to Sam about making it an option, and if it's workable, I'll see to it that she replaces yours.
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    As easy as donning the Zero belt is...it's really nice just putting on the belt, and attaching the gear without any further adjustment or tail pulling etc.

    We just took the dog for a hike and it was a pleasure loading up the G26 and a spare mag knowing the belt was already fitted for that duty.

    So, I'm still in the "both" camp.
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    In regard to my "I'm still in the both camp"...the Zero is easier to thread through fixed loops if, like me, you have a couple of holsters set up that way.

    (I replaced most all of the PTDs with fixed loops, so it's loops, the DSG metal clip or DCCs on virtually all of my gear. Fixed loops representing the smallest number.)
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    Can anyone comment on the which stiffness option would be comparable to a Mastermind Specialist?

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    Quote Originally Posted by blues View Post
    the Zero is easier to thread through fixed loops if, like me, you have a couple of holsters set up that way.
    Will this end fit through the fixed loops (that is what I am hoping)?
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    For the last few weeks I have reverted to some fixed loops for the full size gun, and with the CSM belt it had been appreciably more stable.
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    I only have fixed soft loops, so can't answer that...hopefully someone can.
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    Quote Originally Posted by blues View Post
    I only have fixed soft loops, so can't answer that...hopefully someone can.
    NBD, Imma gonna buy one anyway.

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