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Carbon Tactics Quicky Magnetic Tactical Belt

Carbon Tactics Quicky Magnetic Tactical Belt

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The Carbon Tactics Quicky Magnetic Tactical Belt is outfitted with a 6061 aluminum buckle and a strong neodymium magnet for fast opening and closing when you need it most. To unbuckle the belt, simply push the ends together and twist, and it comes apart in a jiff—great for getting your pants off quickly if you need to treat a wound or are caught on something Read More

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ReachableOcean7
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Oct 12, 2018
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I absolutely LOVE my belts. They fit in all of the below the waist covering garment thingies I have. Best of all, they work in my Carhartt scrubs I wear for work. These are not gun belts. They are amazing every day belts. If you won't put much weighty stuff on it, it's awesome for urban and rural use. My main concern is customer support. I was swapping a belt between a pair of pants. Somehow, the female end of the belt flew off somewhere in my bedroom. I've turned it over twice with no joy finding it. It's like a rift in the space time continuum opened in an instant and swallowed it. I'd buy 4 replacements if I could.
ReachableOcean7Thank you! That rift in space time actually leads back to my workshop. Shoot me an email, if you don't find what you need, and we'll take care of you :) sales@carbontactics.com
ogkushaladaora
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Nov 10, 2018
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Really nice belt, my only complaint is that you have to disassemble and reassemble the belt anytime you want to use it on a different pair of normal pants. I don't really have a problem with that though, since the strap looks very nice on pants as it completely fills the belt loop unlike my normal belts.
Raven07
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Dec 6, 2018
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I LOVE this buckle design, mostly! I've got 3 problems with it. I should only give it 3 starts, but I love the idea so much. 1) I can't feed the belly through the belt loops. 1a- (the fix): shrink the outside diameter of the reviving end of the buckle by 3-4mm(1.5-2mm) on each end. I wear a ton of duty pants (Propper, 5.11, Vertex, True Spec) and I can't feed the belly through with out talking the belly completely apart. On some, I can pull it out without complete breakdown. This leads I my second problem; 2) You don't have an 'easy' way to control the excess end of the belt strap. I've already lost the elastic band that came with your belt. With some of the pant makers, the belt loops aren't always spaced out equally. These pants have the initial loops by the front of the trousers and then 8-10in later there are 3 belt loops centered on 6in at the back. Now I have to find a way to take care of the excess belt. *Side note: I was using the elastic band to keep the belt from adjusting, which follows into my 3rd point (I can not think of a stand alone good for this problem other than outside gear. That would no longer make your product a stand alone product.); 3) My belly has lost tension. Over the course of the day, in normal activity, my belt losses is tension. It's not terrible, but enough that it causes concern and I may just go back to using my leather belt or a different nylon duty belt. That defeats the purpose of your product and it's rapid design. If you can reverse and lock the strap (excess belt) inside the loops, so that the excess is between the belt and the pants (next to the body) you can hold the tension and *hide the excess belt to prevent it from flapping loose. The elastic band provided would stay next to the "make end" of the buckle to prevent further adjustment while the belt is not under tension and being transferred from one pair of pants to the next. 3a- reverse the feed of the belt into the buckle. That can have a cure for 2 problems. Please, let me know when all these issues are addressed and fixed. I would buy 2 or 3 more of those belts, just for myself. Right now, I wouldn't really recommend your belt beyond any other belt. It's more of a novelty, at this moment, with excellent potential! *(If you're listening?)* I would be happy to discuss this further.
YMark
4
Feb 7, 2019
Raven07Thanks for the review, saved me $40.
Guerillajack
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Apr 3, 2019
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Tough strap. Well built buckle. Not too heavy but still enough to feel secure and well constructed. Snap on snap off. I’m getting more and binning my old belts.
tcog
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Oct 11, 2018
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Nice looking belt, very creative design. Stays latched better than most belts. Significant complaints though: webbing is too stiff so the belt won't lie flat and the buckle won't fit through belt loops - it has to be taken apart every time you put it on or take it off. Wore it for a week then lost interest. Save your money.
TCFurlong
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Dec 6, 2018
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You need to disassemble the belt from the buckle to put it through the belt loops on your pants. It takes too much effort for me to do that - not a Quicky as the name suggests. I'm not lazy, just looking for a simplicity in the morning :) I wish this was disclosed before I joined the drop. The quality is great but the function... not-so-much.
maorws
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Oct 1, 2018
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Hello, The belt work just fine, BUTT, It has arrived with few nicks on the buckle which kind ruin the experience, if I had the choice to buy it like that for sure i would not buy it. Did not come with the elastic bands that holds the extra belt and you need to disassemble the buckle each time you change pants .
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AvonleaCT
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Oct 8, 2018
maorwsHi! I am so sorry to see that, yikes! It looks like the buckle must have been damaged in shipping, but we are happy to send you a replacement. Please email avonlea@sargentresearch.com and we will get you taken care of.
hbdano
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Aug 14, 2018
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strong belt. unfortunately, you need to disassemble the buckle each time you change jeans/pants
Arju
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Jun 6, 2018
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The belt was longer than expected but I just had to cut it to my desired length and then melt the end of the belt with a naked flame to prevent the ends from fraying. The innovative buckle works as advertised. However the buckle does not sit flat against the pants because of the way the free end of the belt is threaded through the buckle. . The magnet used for the buckle is quite strong. Even after buckling the belt the magnetic field is present at the other side of the belt buckle. Items with magnetic stripe (e.g credit cards, bank books etc) must be kept away from the belt buckle otherwise it will erase or scramble the information within the stripe.
siperiankissa
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Jan 28, 2020
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Nothing tactical about it
This is a badly designed, poorly executed product: 1) The buckle is magnetic for the sake of being magnetic: zero benefit from that, you can just as easily operate _actually_ secure, _actually_ tactical buckles such as Cobra, which, unlike this flimsy magnetic thing, won't ever get undone on you. 2) Cobra also has an official claim to the max load it can hold, _engraved_ on the buckle so you don't forget. This one doesn't even mention that in the manual. I know they have these YouTube videos where the buckle holds a motorcycle etc, but why aren't they boasting the actual number anywhere then? 3) The loose end design is awful. Doesn't lie flat against the body, doesn't have a reliable length fixation mechanism: what they have is a cheap elastic ring; compare to 10 inches of Velcro on real tactical belts. So it gets loose all the time, and if the buckle won't fail you in a pickle, this very well could. 4) The material of the belt is cheap and not at all durable: it started fraying at the contact points with the belt loops after a year or so of very light city use.
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