The belt is easy to put on and tighten. After a few months, the belt buckle is likely to lose its grip on the belt and fall off because the teeth connecting the belt to the buckle bite too deeply into the belt, resulting in insufficient tension and support. This is easily remedied by snipping off the end closest to the buckle, allowing the clasp's teeth to dig into the new material and last a long time (until the next splinter needs to be cut off - there should be plenty). Room). for many iterations).