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Review on πŸ‘” Premium Leather Belt with Classic SlideBelts Buckle by Dale Toth

Revainrating 4 out of 5

. A few months ago and for the most part I'm very happy with the belt

I bought it almost half a year ago and for the most part I'm very happy with the belt before the sliding belt was installed I I was used to my belts breaking a bit later, enough to make everything look ugly and old at first, but eventually they break completely, forcing me to buy a new one, which happened quite often, so I had to buy new ones with some regularity. and I almost never leave the house the way I am. it is no longer with the sliding strap, i see almost NO wear on the strap at the time of writing this nor any stains yet, both the strap and the buckle came out slightly clean and i think i could use it for about a month Having worn it for a year I know that durability isn't a sliding belt's main selling point, but it's REALLY good to know that it's one more thing I don't have to worry about the ace breaking for a long time or needing to be replaced. The instructions on how to use the belt on the website seemed oddly written and complicated but it really isn't, even a complete idiot could figure out how to use this thing in minutes at most and I think it came with instructions anyway on delivery for those who need more help (I can't confirm or deny this as I threw away the box the belt came in) Also, as advertised, it's very easy to cut off part of the belt if If you bought a size that was too big with a $1 Wal-Mart serrated kitchen knife with mathematical precision, almost as if I had to fit it exactly to my specific size, buying conventional belts often bothered me to find a Finding a design that I liked and that was also in my size, but the problem here immediately went away with the sliding tape. and now comes the other side. The way the belt buckle hooks onto the belt itself isn't as secure as I'd like when I'm actually wearing the belt, which is fine, but if I ever pick up without a belt you only have to a little Applying pressure At a certain point on the belt, the buckle lost its grip on the leather part of the belt and fell off. A couple of times this happened after undressing when I got home and I ended up losing the buckle as I don't have many spare buckles and as you can't just use one of the regular belts, if lost you'll have to spend some time either look for it or buy a new one, and the rest of the belt is essentially useless until you find a buckle or buy a replacement buckle. I was able to solve this problem by always keeping the end of the strap in a loop in the buckle, so even if the teeth holding the leather piece lose their grip, the rest of the buckle is still physically attached, so it works this is a small problem, but still an inconvenience. I highly recommend the sliding belt for its price, if it weren't for this problem I would easily give it 5 stars out of 5, I haven't bought from my competitors so I can't say which one is better but if I had to I would If I bought another belt that worked the same way, I would be sure that a sliding belt would not be a waste of time.

Pros
  • Sturdy construction
Cons
  • Poor kit