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“If you don’t have the tool, make the tool” is the Carbon Tactics motto. The Epoch, the company’s latest in a long line of tactical belts, is designed from the ground up for strength in the field or at a nice dinner Read More
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"The mechanism allows you to put on and take off the belt fast, in case you need to shed it in an emergency."
Curious: What sort of emergency necessitates fast belt shedding and how much faster is this belt to shed than the belt I'm currently wearing?
RayF” the belt comes in a paper bag and can be used to hold a sheath for a lighter in addition to holding your pants up”
Tactical Scenario #17-a You have been tasked with a rescue mission, Donald Trump is being held at a mental facility. Deploy pants, shit in the paper bag, light bag on fire and leave it on the doorstep of the facility, push doorbell button, run away, snipe guards from a distance while they are discussing the crap on their boots.
Small quibble: if the trigger should face down when the belt is worn, why are all of the photos oriented the other way? The label inside the belt is also oriented for trigger up. My TiHook belt is the same way and it annoys me just a bit every time I see it.
I never understood these quick-release belts. I'm not a chippendale's dancer. I have no need to remove my belt in a single fluid motion. Also, I damn sure don't need my belt to accidentally release and my heavy-ass CCW drag my pants down
CarbonTacticsI'm currently wearing the Wilderness Tactical 1.5" 5-stitch. That's a workhorse belt for my EDC, but requires periodic renewal of the hook/loop to work properly. Do you have an equivalent? (I'm not expecting to have to do an emergency rappel!)
drdbtHaha thank you for not rappelling on it! Our Quicky belt does use that same style of adjustment mechanism. But we don’t offer anything with a D ring currently. Let me know if you have any other questions!
Quick-release? Really, is there anyone over the age of eight, who still finds their present belt too slow or too difficult to operate? It's not like we're all running around using exotic parachute harnesses to hold up our damn britches, are we? I think I'm going to save the sixty bucks and wait for something I can really use, like...a $60 pair of quick-release shoe strings!
I had that feature on a pair of duty boots several years back, mine were on and off in a flash while others struggled with laces and hooks--side-zip boots are one of the best inventions of all time!
Plenty of belts around for that sort of thing, none of them particularly challenging to put on, or remove, especially for folks old enough to carry guns. But if you're speaking of quick-release in that context, I'm guessing you mean wearing your product as a secondary belt (the way a cop wears his/her service belt)? So, that quick-release feature could be more of a detriment than a convenience: it could be a pretty quick way to disarm someone!
I got this in double layer when it was on kickstarter. It easily supports a heavy pistol. Has anyone used the single layer for carrying a firearm? If so, how heavy a gun can you carry without it sagging? For example, the double layer has no trouble with a steel framed full size 1911. Can the single layer support an alloy framed Commander? Or is carrying out of the question with the single layer? Btw, the latch mechanism is excellent!
replicnt6a) just uploaded a pic of the sizing chart :)
b) It's easy to cut the nylon strap down to length if it's too long. Just trim with a sharp pair of scissors and singe the end with a lighter to prevent fraying.
Let me know if you have any other questions!