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Review on Ultimate Tactical Webbing Kit: Fast-Release Men's Accessories for Belts by CNHUALAI by Kenneth Barnes

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Pretty strong. Stays bent.

I have several tactical belts and I like this one because it doesn't stretch. There is a case for an elastic strap and a case for a strap that can be used to lift a truck. I end up needing both, depending on what I'm doing. With this strap you can lift a truck. I don't mind bending the end of the small buckle to thread it through my belt loops, but some people find it annoying. With this belt you can just thread the belt through the loops on your own and then add a buckle as it just slides in and out. I find it a bit difficult to get the right size this way. This is also a problem when the strap is long. There is no Velcro on this strap to hold the free end of the strap in place once the buckle is in place. Instead use a small elastic loop. It works, but only because that strap holds the fold at the end of the buckle. The buckle comes off quite well, but you have to use both the top and bottom. The design is such that you don't accidentally hit and release. You can put the strap together like a seat belt. I like the strength and durability of the strap material. The buckle is also premium and durable. This is one of the strongest straps I've tried, so I tested it on our forklift. I threw it on the fork with the other end on the hitch. This strap allowed me to get the back of my truck off the ground. Good. Not that I would recommend it for this purpose, but it shows the holding power of the buckle. Let's say it was £400. I have to keep my pants on.

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