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Tactical Ninja Belt 1.75" Wide Coal / Large(36-38) Reviews

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Posted 4 years ago
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Posted 4 years ago
I do woodworking/cabinetry and have been using a classic belt, which has worked really well. I just ordered a ninja work belt and it’s even better! I am loving it, I talked 2 co workers into ordered one.
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Posted 4 years ago
Bought this belt for my fiance and he absolutely loves it. I was more skeptic than he was about purchasing this belt for home but, in his own words "I forgot I was even wearing a belt". Going to buy more so he can have options
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Posted 4 years ago
In this crummy Coronavirus year, the Grip6 belt provided one of the few bright spots. I was suspicious at first when I got it and I wasn't sure about the procedure to put it on. However, once I saw the video and after a mere two days of it I'm totally sold. It goes on quite easy once you learn how. It adjusts not to within 1/2" inch of your preferred sizing but to 1/16" so it can be adjusted to pinpoint lengths for my convenience. No more adjusting myself to some damn average guy width that doesn't exist. Once adjusted the belt can't be moved with any reasonable force and the it provides friction so it doesn't move about on my trousers unless I force it to. The belt provides decent rigidity to hold belt knives and/or multi tools. Though any law enforcement or military sorts might be disappointed if they want to hang a bunch of guns, ammo pouches and other gear off of it. It's not really made for that. Though I don't see why the company might not look into that. If I get into an accident any paramedics not familiar with it will have to cut it off me. That will be difficult for them. The belt is robust - nearly as strong as the ones the Army issued me - and the buckle is so light I forget it's there. I got the carbon fiber version too and I'm looking forward to never taking my belt off at an airport security checkpoint again. My only complaint? The belts are good for casual and upscale chic casual clothes. Indeed, some types can be interchangeable for both of those. But they're not really suitable for any kind of suit or formal wear. I'm afraid I'm going to have to fall back on leather belts for those. Though perhaps they could do a hybrid design someday.
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Posted 4 years ago
I really didn't want to like this belt. I've been using my old Army issued canvas belt for years after I got out. Its still usable, but very weathered. I've bought a few belts to replace it the last year or two but all fell short somewhere. Not this Grip6 belt, though. It shines in all categories. Its simple, its durable, its easy to put on, it supports carrying a concealed pistol and it wasn't expensive. I'll definitely be using this belt for a long time. I highly reccomend it.
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Posted 4 years ago
I’ve been wearing my Ninja everyday since it arrived. I wear it to town and it’s been my belt of choice when going on camping trips. I will definitely be buying several more belts in the future. A great product that is proudly made here in the United States.
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Posted 4 years ago
Awesome belt!! best purchase iv made in along time.
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Posted 4 years ago