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Review on Tactical Military Magnetic Quick Release Men's Accessories by DEYACE by Albert Bohimia

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great belt for relaxing. Easy to shorten if necessary. NOTE: ONLY SOME MODELS ARE STRETCH

This is a very comfortable belt. It holds your pants while walking and is comfortable while sitting. My old belt was either too tight when seated (thanks, beer belly) or too loose when standing, but it does both without adjustment. Pairing with Duluth Trading Stretchy Incogchinos is a killer combo for work from home and play time. They are quite elastic. I'm a size 24-38" and they stretch from 44" to 60" which is almost 50% stretch. is also its disadvantage, at least judging by the negative reviews, because you can't attach anything heavy to it (e.g. tools, firearms.) The belt is a little awkward to thread through the loops, so getting your pants on and off takes longer than a regular belt.You'll either have to fight it or remove the buckle from the belt and then put it back on. However, it's so cheap that I've decided to just buy a few and keep them on the pants I wear most. The maximum width of the metal buckle is 1.9" when you buckle it with the want to compare the size of the loop for your belt.The buckle design is probably not as elegant as the Groove belt but c'mon it's a quarter of the price.The magnetic clasp works fine nothing special.A true latch is a mechanical hook inserted into the slot and the magnet is only there to prevent accidental unhooking. . You can cut it with scissors and fuse the polyester fibers with a lighter to keep them from unraveling. You can see they did just that at the factory, they just melted the raw edge. If it's a bit battered after the fusion, just fuse the stragglers a little more. UPDATE: I've ordered another one, this time a tactical V-ring model, and it doesn't stretch at all. Zero elasticity, just a standard nylon webbing. No problem, just not quite what I expected. It's probably a lot better for carrying tools and stuff, but not as comfortable as the stretchy versions. The clasp is also a bit wobbly. Many of these tactical belts have two buckle eyes that must be squeezed together to release. This one has them too, but they're fake, just protrusions molded in plastic. Instead, you open it by tugging on a small drawstring, which is odd. I think it does the job. Looking at the strap of the webbing, I can say that all models with a V-ring and a plastic buckle are unlikely to be elastic. But there are those with a square metal buckle.

Pros
  • Please note that the buckle is 1.9 inches wide, so you wear a tactical belt differently than a regular belt. Please read the wearing instructions.
Cons
  • Hard to say