Good EDC belt??

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Good EDC belt??

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I'm in search of a good edc belt that is not leather. There is so many and I was seeing if anyone has found one they really like and recommend? I will be carrying a 1911 most of the time.
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Not leather for me is The Wilderness Original Instructor Belt with polymer lined for a little more stiffness. This is the only non-leather belt for EDC I have tried and with great results. It last forever.
http://www.thewilderness.com/belts/orig ... ctor-belt/

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carlson1 wrote:Not leather for me is The Wilderness Original Instructor Belt with polymer lined for a little more stiffness. This is the only non-leather belt for EDC I have tried and with great results. It last forever.
http://www.thewilderness.com/belts/orig ... ctor-belt/

Leather if you change your mind for me is always The Belt Man.
http://www.thebeltman.net/www/htdocs/index.html
Awesome! Thanks for the input. I'm defiantly gonna check them out in the morning. Thank you!
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I'm now using the Midway USA Instructor Belt.

It's every bit as good as the Wilderness Tactical or 511 belts I had and only costs $20.

NOTE: Believe their sizing chart. It is right on the money.
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Got a Hanks for about $40 shipped. High quality, very thick leather.
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This is the only gun belt I've owned and its been holding up since the day I received it.

http://aliengearholsters.com/alien-gear-gun-belt.html
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I got the 5.11 basic TDU belt because it doesn't have all the gizmos like rappelling hooks and Velcro tabs and the like -- just a basic synthetic buckle. I've not paid over $15 for any of them. I wear one every day, and they have lasted a long time (years), still going strong.
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Danielk wrote:I'm in search of a good edc belt that is not leather. There is so many and I was seeing if anyone has found one they really like and recommend? I will be carrying a 1911 most of the time.
I purchased the Ares Gear Ranger Belt a few months ago and don't regret it at all. It's a bit pricey, but the difference it made was amazing. If you are looking for a non-leather belt, I'd advise you to take a gander at this one. If you are looking for stiffness, this belt is about as stiff as it gets. I also carry a 1911 and this belt has made a significant difference in comfort.

http://www.aresgear.com/index.php?main_ ... ducts_id=6

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I am not good with deciphering Letters that signify a name or phrase, what the heck is EDC? :oops:
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o b juan wrote:I am not good with deciphering Letters that signify a name or phrase, what the heck is EDC? :oops:

EDC = Every Day Carry
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We used to have a page that listed the abbreviations and the translation. This looks like a good place to repost it.
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Talking about belts. I ordered and received a new gun belt from Tucker gun leather today and MAN! This belt is as thick as a 2x4 and just as stiff. I'm breaking it in starting tomorrow with my Tucker holster. It took two hands and a foot just to loop it thru the holster holes. It should last at least until forever if i take somewhat care of it. I love it! Tucker sure makes great produces.

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Ryan wrote: Thu Sep 08, 2016 11:14 am I purchased the Ares Gear Ranger Belt a few months ago and don't regret it at all. It's a bit pricey, but the difference it made was amazing. If you are looking for a non-leather belt, I'd advise you to take a gander at this one. If you are looking for stiffness, this belt is about as stiff as it gets. I also carry a 1911 and this belt has made a significant difference in comfort.

http://www.aresgear.com/index.php?main_ ... ducts_id=6
I've wanted an Ares enhanced for quite some time but the sizing scares me a bit... no one sizes off pants size and that's all they list. Can you offer any insight to the sizing and what kind of adjustment range you have?

ETA- Sorry for the hijack, but rather than PM, I thought the OP may benefit from the answer if he's considering an Ares.
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https://txsaddlery.com
I got 2 of their belts and the carry my pistols just fine!
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flechero wrote: Wed Oct 10, 2018 8:46 pm
Ryan wrote: Thu Sep 08, 2016 11:14 am I purchased the Ares Gear Ranger Belt a few months ago and don't regret it at all. It's a bit pricey, but the difference it made was amazing. If you are looking for a non-leather belt, I'd advise you to take a gander at this one. If you are looking for stiffness, this belt is about as stiff as it gets. I also carry a 1911 and this belt has made a significant difference in comfort.

http://www.aresgear.com/index.php?main_ ... ducts_id=6
I've wanted an Ares enhanced for quite some time but the sizing scares me a bit... no one sizes off pants size and that's all they list. Can you offer any insight to the sizing and what kind of adjustment range you have?

ETA- Sorry for the hijack, but rather than PM, I thought the OP may benefit from the answer if he's considering an Ares.
Here is a good guide to measuring.

https://www.thebeltman.net/pages/how-to ... t-to-order
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