Victor Anthony Camacho
Just received my second buy. And received a free plastic buckle. Thank you very much!
Update: after months of my purchase, I'm still amazed by this product. I have never been more satisfied with my purchase.
adam
I wasn't expecting much due to the price, but I really like this belt. It is comfortable, easy to take on and off, and it looks nice (army green). The buckle is plastic but feels sturdy, and it came with a spare, so if it does wear out or break I have a backup.
I ordered up a few sizes and trimmed it down to fit perfectly. I would definitely buy another or recommend it to a friend.
Maisy
Love it! Got this for a military style cosplay of mine and it put a huge smile on my face when I opened the package to find a kind note, a spare buckle and even a little leaflet on how to trim the belt if needed. Very strong material, fits as expected and comfortable to wear. Perfect purchase. It also arrived very quickly.
Jacob
This belt is awesome! It fits and feels great wrapped around my waist. Easily adjustable.
I purchased this belt because I needed a metal free belt for work for when I go through a metal detector. This belt fulfills that purpose. The quality is as great as is described in the listing. I am very pleased with this purchase and can see myself buying different colors of these belts in the future. I appreciate the extra buckle they include and the little band that you can tuck the excess of the belt in.
One thing for me to note is that the belt itself was pretty long. That was expected. I was able to follow the instructions given and trim it down a bit. I was afraid of cutting it to short, so It is still a bit on the longer side, but that is an easy fix. I would recommend this belt for sure
Daniel C
Received mine today in black colour. I’m a 40” waist and this belt goes round me once and the end is above my rear jeans pocket, so about 1 1/3 times round me total.
Buckle is lightweight plastic but is nice and secure. Clamps down tight on the belt. The extra elastic loop is a nice touch so if the belt end is in between your trouser loops you can tuck it in it so it’s not hanging and flapping loose.
The end of the belt is cut and melted which leaves a sharp edge that could do with a bit of smoothing away at the edges.
Scotsmanbully
The reason I bought these (4 - 3 black and 1 brown) is that they closely resemble the belts we were issued in the Army back in the 1970s for our "fatigues", or work uniforms, the solid forest green pants and shirt which we wore every day. As I have aged, I found that my waist was growing, and an infinitely adjustable belt was the answer for me. Since the leather of my existing belts was pretty beat up, i decided to go for new ones and saw these web belts on Amazon. They work beautifully, and they are pretty easy to close (once you do it a couple of times, because the belt material is stiff at first), but once they are broken in, they work very nicely. On top of that, they look sharp, so I bought several, to use both on my nice slacks and on my jeans. The price is very reasonable, they feel very sturdy and solid, and if caught in the rain, they will dry quickly because they are webbed in construction. I'm very satisfied, and they will be usable for both dressy and casual activities.
R. Mendoza
This belt is great at doing what it is supossed to do with the crucial added benefit of not setting off metal detectors. This is my go-to work belt.
I wear this belt daily only for work as I much prefer leather belts with nice buckles when going out.
I am a size 30 waist so I had to cut like 6 inches or so but it is easy to cut with a sharp blade. After you make the cut I recommend melting the end (stove or lighter) so it doesn't look frayed. I did have some difficulty figuring it out in the beginning and I almost broke it but thankfully I got the hang of it.
I fully recommend this belt and I plan to buy more.
Joe M
This belt is made of good quality, sturdy 1.5" webbing. It has a retainer band made of heavy elastic and the webbing end is hot knife cut to taper one edge and end. The plastic buckle seems sturdy and at i/2" thick is not bulky. Trimming to size is easy. Push the buckle back to release the teeth that holds the webbing. The webbing will now slide freely; I used a single edge razor to cut and a butane lighter to hot melt the end to prevent fraying.
Buckling the belt took a little getting used to. In order to slide the end through the buckle, the buckle must be moved to an angle so the locking teeth are out of the way. As I said, at first this was a bit awkward but I got used to it.
The belt looks good and seems it will last