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Review on πŸŽ’ MEISITE Tactical Webbing: Premium Adjustable Military Men's Belt Accessories by Tylin Meyer

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Strong belt, strange color, clumsy buckle

I received this belt in exchange for an honest review. I appreciate this offer and am happy to do it. I'm not a fan of things with the "tactical" prefix. Especially since the tactical aspect is questioned either because of the tactical use or because of the material. This belt is somewhere in the middle. I think it's as tactful as you like. Perhaps it gives the wearer the benefit of slipping on these pants and having them running in seconds with a quick movement of the buckle. The problem is that not everything happens so quickly. Putting the clasp and buckle together is not as intuitive as with a good old leather belt. However, it has some advantages: it is best described as taking up less space. It is best left on a specific pant. I wish the strap material had some flex but it works. The quality is ok. The metal isn't the strongest and the black finish isn't very scratch resistant. That's enough for normal wear and work, not sure if I'd trust the mechanics with mud or sand. But hey, that looks cool. The only thing that bothers me is the color. It's called Wolf Brown 2. I can't tell you exactly where it is. It's not khaki, it's not olive, it's definitely not brown. Maybe he works with camouflage. For $16 (Nov 2020) this is a good strap. Much better than any faux leather or pewter buckle belt. The color is unusual, but a matter of taste. Nothing I can fault the product for. I give him 5 stars. I have attached some photos. Hope it helps you to decide. If so, please let me know by clicking the button.

Pros
  • belt
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