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South Africa, Pretoria
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Review on πŸ‘– Tactical Elastic Webbing Release Trousers: The Ultimate Men's Accessories and Belts by Brady Penczak

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Easy to use. A little rough.

There are many types of belts in this list, most of which have buckles other than this one. The "tactical" buckle on this belt is not what I would call a quick release buckle. You slide the belt through the buckle until it is tight around your waist. Then pull that little rod back onto the canvas and wedge it there. You have to pull back the top and bottom of the small bar with your thumb and forefinger, so it's not difficult, but definitely not as easy as a snap or zip strap. The tarp doesn't stretch, so it's good for holding heavy objects, but to release the pressure on the small bar and remove the strap, you'll need to suck in your stomach a bit. It's definitely not a quick release if you have a loaded belt. The webbing on the belt I received had a couple of fluffy loose nylon loops on the outside surface of the nylon. While a pair of scissors or a lighter can fix this, I worry it's a sign that the material is prone to damage. For me personally, the design of the "new Agios" is too similar to a matt black toy car.

Pros
  • Adjustable Size: Length: 125cm (49"), Width: 3.8cm (1.5"), fits up to a 46" waist. You can freely adjust this stretchy belt to fit your waist perfectly, and it fits a variety of body shapes. Please note that this belt cannot be cut.
Cons
  • Vulgarity