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The Zenith Tactical Gun Belt is a robust 1.75” wide belt made from 100% nylon, featuring a quick-release Cobra buckle for easy adjustments. Designed for durability and comfort, it’s perfect for tactical use and is easy to clean, making it a must-have for the modern professional.
S**R
Quality beyond belief.
Absolutely great belt. I am a bigger guy and adding more weight is never a fun time but when it comes to what this belt is for and the weight that it needs to support, it is second to none! Glock 19 + Raven Concealment Holster + this Zenith belt = GREAT combo! I will say that the default belt clips for the RCS mag holder DO NOT fit on this belt as it is too wide (1.75", whereas the clips are 1.50" -> ABSOLUTELY NOT A PROBLEM WITH THE BELT). The distribution of the weight is phenomenal and I can barely tell anything is there. On jeans, the belt does not go through the loops without taking one half of the Cobra buckle off, threading the belt through my pants, and then reattaching the buckle half so that is kind of a "bug" - unless I don't know how to wear it right, very possible. Also, if the "tightness" on your belt ends up being right where your loop is, the velcro will NOT make full contact however, this is not an issue for me as the parts of the velcro that DO meet up are sufficient for a snug, staying fit. I have not run drills or done anything "tactical" to stress-test this belt but a simple range trip and it was fantastic. Much better than any other belt I have. Boxer needs to come out with something in leather so I can grab that too! Make sure you size yourself right as I am right at the 43" mark and I want to lose inches so it looks like I've got another belt in my future, from Boxer for sure!
C**W
I'd give it 6 stars, if I could!
First off, this is a quality piece of gear. Boxer Tactical has every reason to be proud of this belt. It shows from the way it's packaged, which really makes you appreciate "Made in America". Quality touches like the way the belt is finished off as to almost guarantee it will never fray or unravel.This will be my primary belt. The sizing was spot on. I wear a size 36 and I ordered a large. The belt end, or the loose end, falls right in the middle of the velcro.If you're not used to this style of belt, I can see how you might be confused about how to put it on.Step 1: leave the two sides of the buckle buckled together.Step 2: take the loose end out of the buckle and run it through your belt loops.Step 3: once it's through all of the belt loops, run it back through the buckle and adjust to size.This is only done once a day. It's no different than putting on a rigger's belt, but this gives you the ease of buckling and unbuckling throughout the day.
M**E
Best EDC belt
I had initially read the Boxer Tactical Zenith Belt review via Moderno quite a while ago. I had tried a few other CQB or related type belts from "major" or well known manufacturers with less than 100% satisfaction. However, after getting the Zenith Belt, I can say I'll use it till it literally falls apart...and then quickly order another.The kydex insert adds the true "skeleton" that is useful & consistent for EDC. It adds enough ridigity for EDC but still conforms to body shape. Absolutely adjustable but the belt release allows for quick fastening/unfastening. Minimal adjustment while the belt is in place throughout the day with various body positions & activities. All materials are of the highest quality and there is no doubt that Boxer Tactical takes the upmost pride in their product & workmanship.One recommendation, quickly check out the Boxer Tactical website and refer to their sizing recommendations. They are absolutely 100% accurate. I wear a 32' pant, but the medium belt is by far the best size (what I ordered). Follow the recommendation on the Boxer Tactical website to use a tape measure with full gear load out and then measure waist circumference.
B**O
Top notch EDC belt -- Just watch sizing!
Can't really say much that hasn't been said already. Since purchasing the Zenith, it quickly replaced my Ares Ranger as my EDC belt. Provides all the support you need yet is comfortable to the point that you forget it is there.Only issue I can think of is the relatively narrow sizing range they offer (which they will be addressing this year). Make sure to check their website for proper sizing. The low end of the range is the absolute tightest the belt can go due to the kydex insert. The high end of the range is where you will still have the velcro on the tag end making 100% contact with the loop on the main portion. NOTE: The tag end is NOT weight bearing so the velcro only functions to keep the tag end out of the way. There is a good 4"+ of room beyond the high range if needed. I measured in right around 36.5"-37" and the Medium gives me more than enough flexibility (originally ordered a Large and couldn't tighten it down enough).
B**D
Well done Boxer Tac, Well done.
Okay so I just got this belt this morning and went to the range for a few hours to try it out. I mounted my HK45 in a raven concealment, with a raven concealment double mag pouch for my HK45. I ran several drills. Draw and reholster, draw and fire then reload, then fire and reholster etc...I then switched everything up and mounted a bravo tactical double AR15 mag carrier and a tops war bowie in addition to the HK45 which I left on. I ran several drills, standing, kneeling, laying and moved around quite a bit. I will say that so fare this belt is AWESOME!! One thing I like about it is its not so damn thick and stiff like my other cobra belts. It forms to your body better, with a little flexibility. Not much flex, but just enough. Well done Boxer Tac. Well done. I think this will be my main belt from now on.
C**S
Close, but not perfect.
Pros:1. If you're one of those guys/gals that are constantly adjusting your belt from when you're sitting from when you're standing this works well and quick. Just pull the belt through loops as normal but when what's left over after you cinch, velcro over the belt loops rather than though.2. Makes for fast adjustments, the only problem is the velcro noise. The buckle does not need to be removed to put it on pants as some of the other reviewers stated.Cons:1. Too pricey, really.2. I wish the belt was a little less wide, it would take make it more comfortable for long sit-downs and make it easier to put it through belt loops.
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