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Product Description
If you’re in the market for a durable, straightforward belt that won’t fail, you’ve come to the right place. Made by GRIP6, these factory second low-profile EDC belts are lightweight, comfortable, and tough as nails Read More
I have been using these belts for about a year now. I first bought some test belts then went back and bought the nearly every belt and buckle during deal they had. Hands down the best belt out there. I just wish they made the correct colors so I could wear it in my uniform.
actually easy to put on, despite what it looks like
very easy to remove obviously
Does hold very, very well. I can hang axes around the belt if i want it wont slip at all
If you get the carbon buckle you don't need to remove your belt at the TSA and other scanners obviously, its kinda cool
Cons
A little expensive for what it is, albeit, for a gadget, its not so bad
The nylon takes a beating (abrasion), I suspect that worn daily you probably want to change it after 2y. Traditional rugged designs last me more like 10y (but they're also heavier, bulkier)
A little bit of a shape forms in the nylon over time where you most often tighten it. not a huge deal at all, just something to know about
I'd definitely recommend it if you're looking for a simple, low bulk, light, yet reliable belt.
Someone else further in the comments actually posted a youtube video showing how to put it on, and then it made a ton of sense. I actually went on their webpage and ordered it directly with a 15% off code so it should be here maybe tomorrow. I really want the CF but $75 just for that is a bit steep.
Thanks for the photo though!
I have questions.
This is a nylon belt for $30 and only five dollars off the normal price for a factory second? Why is it a second is kind of important.
How does it clasp? It is not obvious to me and not mentioned in the description.
If it is "infinitely adjustable", why is it offered in so many sizes? Just so you do not have to trim?
ponagathosGRIP6 has video that shows off how it works pretty well. No reason you can't trim the belt to size. One end is flattened into a T shape and the other end can be trimmed however you want.
https://youtu.be/CzuO6dKP3hE
I’ve been wearing mine for years and I think Grip6 is hands-down the best belt out there. It’s easily the best looking and the best feeling belt available. It certainly looks the cleanest with its minimalist aesthetic. It feels the best because the buckle is so flat it never pushes into your gut. I recommend it over everything.
However, there are a few caveats. Firstly, these are the floppiest belts around and will not carry any tools or weapons. This will not work as a tool belt, utility belt, or gun belt; look elsewhere for that.
Second, there’s a short learning curve to figuring out how to put on and take off the belt. After a while it becomes second nature but it’s certainly more unintuitive than all other belt designs. Third, this belt doesn’t use holes or ratchets, which makes it look great but means you might not tell if you’re gaining or losing weight. Last, the Grip6’s flat buckle looks and feels excellent but doesn’t allow you to hook your thumbs around the belt and rest your hands on your buckle. That seems like a minor point but it’s surprisingly noticeable if you’re in the habit of resting your hands on your buckle.
If you’re looking for a great EDC, casual, or dress belt, then the Grip6 is easily the best options on the market because it looks and feels the best.
Vic-6i also carry heavyish fixed blades everyday for work on this belt no problem. Awsome belt for iwb carry too. May not be the thickest but the can hold 2000 before they snap, when tightened i think they will hold just fine.
I’m just curious what qualifies this to be considered an “edc” belt? Seems to be hardly even “tacticool”... marketing a decent belt I one thing. But calling it “edc” hardly seems fitting.
MarkBeeeyou'll use it every day to carry your pants around your waist ;-D
seriously though they're great belts you probably will want to wear it every day
Do the Grip6 buckles hold well? I've had other infinite adjustable slide buckles and they all seem to work loose after wearing for an hour or so, less when you're moving a lot, so they seem to require very frequent re-tightening.... Are Grip6 buckles better or worse than that?
These are great lightweight, low-profile belts. $30 for factory seconds seems way too high though. You can buy directly from grip6 for less than that with a coupon code.
JeffGI didn’t read the description well enough to notice these are seconds. I agree that $30 is too much for a reject.
I have 4 grip6 belts and 4 buckles. They’re awesome. I also made a leather one too.
Massdrop is no longer massdrop. It's simply an amazon wannabe that makes you wait a long time for your order and sometimes does some good collaborations. Finding that I'm coming less and less because i see no reason to except for the collaborations. If it's not a collaboration you can likely find the same product elsewhere for the same or similar pricing with a much shorter wait. Take it for what its worth
RussBAnd they even changed the name to reflect the fact they're no longer "mass" anything. They're just a distributor of old products unless they collaborated with some product.
They should call themelves collaborationdrop or something. "Drop" is just insulting.