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GRIP6 Reviews

4.8 Rating 36,674 Reviews
95 %
of reviewers recommend GRIP6
4.8
Based on 36,674 reviews
Shipping & Delivery
Delivery Methods
Postal Service
Average Delivery Time
Within 5 Days
On-time Delivery
Greater than 93%
Accurate And Undamaged Orders
99%
Customer Service
Communication Channels
Telephone, Email, Live Chat
Queries Resolved In
Under An Hour
Customer Service
4.9 out of 5
Returns & Refunds
Refunds Process
Very Easy
Returns Process
Easy
Grip6 Review Absolutely love my grip6 belts they never come loose and are easy to use
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7037, High Tech Drive,
7037, High Tech Drive
Midvale
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GRIP6 1 star review on 23rd June 2025
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GRIP6 5 star review on 27th November 2022
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GRIP6 5 star review on 28th February 2022
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GRIP6 5 star review on 28th February 2022
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GRIP6 5 star review on 28th February 2022
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GRIP6 5 star review on 28th February 2022
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GRIP6 5 star review on 28th February 2022
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Anonymous  // 01/01/2019
Love the result. Pants don't fall down. No longer need suspenders! But it is a challenge to put on.
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Posted 2 years ago
My husband is very satisfied with the belt and wallet I purchased for him. The quality and ease of use is great. The only reason I didn't give 5 stars is because the shipping was terrible, got charged an extra $2.50 for some sure shipping thing and you could track the package, no idea where it was or when it would finally end up at my home. Since it was a gift knowing when it would arrive was important. Thankfully it just showed up one day, like later than I had hoped...
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Posted 2 years ago
It's only 4 stars because the colors aren't exactly what I'm looking for. Other than that, these products are wonserful, and I've given my first belt over a year of daily use, and it's still in great shape and working perfectly.
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Posted 2 years ago
I ordered the some socks. I like the material and my feet aren't sweating in them. The reason fór the 4 stars is they run a little on the small side. Next time I'll get one size bigger
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Posted 2 years ago
Good fit and tightening technique. How about a brown color?
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Posted 2 years ago
Great socks (who cares they come in one color, or maybe 2). I like the belt but adjusting it while wearing is tricky as the end is inside, can't see it but also can't get to it
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Posted 2 years ago
I thought there was more to it but it’s simply a good belt without a tail. There was a small trial learning how to tighten or loosen. I went on YouTube and learned how to use it. I’m completely comfortable with my belt. I especially like the clean look.
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Posted 2 years ago
Yes, I am very happy with the purchase I made and would recommend it
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Posted 2 years ago
I love the feel of the socks, but they seem to run a tad tight. I ordered Large based on the size recommendations. Maybe XL next time. Extremely comfortable though.
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Posted 2 years ago
I have the belt with the carbon fiber buckle. It looks and feels great. I have found it is somewhat time consuming and tedious to tighten it to my satisfaction. Once done, it stays in place until intentionally released.
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Posted 2 years ago
Nice looking belt. Light weight and slim. Once set it doesn’t move even if you have a pouch hanging from it. One star off because it’s fiddly to get tight
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Posted 2 years ago
I really do like the setup and how it works. One suggestion would be to add a regular money clip as an add on, so the bills would be easier to access, thanks.
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Posted 2 years ago
I have been wearing webbing belts for over 25 years. I have used everything from 1" compression straps to crazy overbuilt tactical belts made out of parachuting hardware. There are probably 10 that I rotate through daily wear. When I judge a webbing belt I am looking at several things: 1. Is it secure? 2. Is it easy to adjust and get just right? 3. Is it lightweight? 4. Is it low profile? 5. Is it comfortable? 6. Is it durable? 7. Does it look good? Despite a huge collection, I don't have a belt that does all those things perfectly (probably why I have a huge collection). So how do my Grip6 belts rank in those categories? I have two classic buckles (gunmetal and ember) and two straps (light-weight and medium-weight), and while different, from an evaluation standpoint, they are essentially the same. First, what does Grip6 do well? In terms of looking good, being comfortable, and being light-weight and low profile, I think y'all hit it out of the park. I am very pleased with those elements. Durability, I assume won't be an issue, but I can't really judge after only a couple weeks. The buckle and strap are of high quality, but I am a bit worried about the creases I am already seeing (especially on the midweight belt). And where is Grip6 missing the mark? Definitely in ease of adjustability and getting things just right. Adjusting the belt isn't particularly difficult, but it is hard to get those micro adjustments I am used to with other belts, especially when trying to get things pretty tight and when I am right at a pre-existing point that the belt has "memorized". And, it just isn't possible to cinch it down past a certain point due to having to pivot the buckle forward to tighten it. For a daily wear belt, I am very happy with Grip6 because the look (especially with the various straps and buckles) is exceptional. And I appreciate how secure it is and its comfort. However, when it comes to being a work or outdoors belt, it will not be in my rotation. Whether I am out running a chainsaw all day or backpacking, I need to be able to fine-tune the length easily and I can't do that with a Grip6 belt. My go-to in these situations will be a wildland fire crewboss style belt followed by a cam style tactical belt. So am I pleased with my Grip6 belt? Yeah, I am. More so than I expected. Given that these are among the more expensive webbing belts I own, do I wish they were a little bit better? Yeah. If adjustability were easier, these would be a perfect belt system and I could leave all my other others hanging in the closet.
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Posted 2 years ago
Had it for a couple days now and it does the job
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Posted 2 years ago
Got them for my husband, and so far they seem to work well and feel good. He puts holes in his socks all the time and goes through so many. I got these since they have a life time warranty!
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Posted 2 years ago
I ordered the narrow belt first and it took way over 7 days 7 days for me to get it. I liked it and then ordered 2 more of the wider ones that I thought would be better. They came much quicker. I like the and hope they stop putting holes in my shirts like my old ones did. The narrow belt seems a lot easier on buckling and unbuckling. The wider ones are more difficult. Maybe in time will get easier.
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Posted 2 years ago
I've used a leather belt (with the hole punches) for 5 years and it was getting pretty worn out with my newest job as a apprentice plumber in Alaska. Decided to try the GRIP6 belt with ninja buckle because I needed something I think would be more durable. I've used it for the last tho weeks now and after figuring out how to fasten it I'll say the undoing the belt and refastening for bathroom can take a bit more time than a traditional belt, but it's been very secure and I can get it to the tightness I like and no longer have either my pants creeping down due to tools in my pants pocket or end of the day belt marks against my skin— secure but doesn't hurt. I'd recommend most people try at least one.
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Posted 2 years ago
Good socks, I was looking for work boot type socks. These wool socks will do great in non-work shoes.
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Posted 2 years ago
Nice belt, cool wallet
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Posted 2 years ago
Very handie.
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Posted 2 years ago
GRIP6 is rated 4.8 based on 36,674 reviews