Belt
Belts are good for more than keeping your pants up. You can also keep important first-line gear like your multitool, flashlight and phone securely fastened in belt-line pouches.
Gear Belt
A gear belt's job is to carry whatever you need to attach to it with rigidity and stability.
Liger Belt $55
The Liger belt is the king of belts. Made from lion-tiger hybrids called Ligers, creatures prized mostly for their magical skills, (just kidding, the Liger belt is actually made from Ligerthane, a synthetic high-tech material), the Liger belt has unmatched gripping texture so that whatever pouches and holsters you place on it will not slide around. This ensures that your tools are where you expect them when you need them in a hurry, which could save lives and make being a bad guy a Career Limiting Move.
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Rapelling Belt
A rapelling belt is more than a stiff belt for carrying gear on: It has a hook for attaching a carabeener and rapelling without a full harness in emergencies. Rapelling belts look more overtly military and may not be business appropriate.
5.11 Tactical Trainer Belt 1.5"
A good tactical belt is stiff enough to support heavy attachments and has a clip capable of rappelling in a pinch.
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