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Cobra® Quick Release Gun Belt Reviews

4.7 Rating 622 Reviews
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PLEASE SEE SIZING INSTRUCTIONS BELOW TO PICK CORRECT SIZE
Looking for the best gun belt on the market? The All New Cobra® Quick Release Gun Belt by Vedder Holsters is groundbreaking!  Our all new step-down Cobra® buckle design was created to eliminate the need for adjusting your belt each time you put it on. With the Vedder Cobra® QR Belt, set it to your preferred size, and you are all set! Top features include:
Step-down Cobra® buckle that allows you to set your precise belt size and then take your belt on and off with the simple, yet strong buckle.
This new step-down buckle also lets you thread the belt through any pants with 1.5” belt loops. Unlike many other Cobra®-style buckles that require you to adjust the Velcro every time to put your belt on, this new design allows you to thread the buckle through standard belt loops making taking your belt on and off a breeze!
Made with our premium extra stiff dual layered 1.5” nylon webbing. 
Available in seven sizes from 26” - 53”
Each Vedder Cobra® QR Gun Belt is sewn right here in the USA.
Pairs perfectly with both IWB and OWB holsters!
All of our products are backed by our 30 Day Money Back Guarantee and Lifetime Warranty
Sizing Instructions
We recommend ordering your belt based off your actual pant size (based on standard mens pant sizing measurements).The sizes shown are both the pant size range the belt will most often fit accurately and the actual length in inches that the belts are adjustable to accommodate. Keep in mind, most pants stretch, gun belts will not, which is why most people will wear a larger size belt than their pant size. You can also determine your correct size by trying on an existing belt with your normal everyday carry setup. Mark the spot where your belt is set and then measure the length from that hole to the end of the belt (excluding buckle). This will be the size belt you will need to order.

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This belt is well made and durable. It's stiff enough to distribute the added weight of your firearm and extra magazines. But is still comfortable enough to wear all day long. Highly recommend.
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Posted 5 years ago
Good belt once it's on, and it may be easier than some brands to thread through your loops. But have no illusion it's always an easy task. Of those I have tried, 2 pairs of shorts fit fine, one pair of shorts wouldn't fit at all, 1 pair of Levis 560 will go but it's quite difficult, and one pair of Duluth Firehose work pants I can manage. In all cases, the locking tabs are still an issue (they are located on the "small" side of buckle, I assumed wrongly they were on the large side) and it's much easier to feed the belt before wearing (which IMO completely ruins the point). Otherwise yes it is a very solid sturdy belt. I tend to grab my 511 Double Duty belt (although inferior quality) more often because honestly I'm too lazy to deal with feeding this belt before I put my pants on.
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Posted 5 years ago
Eric Stinson Jr
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Don't get me wrong, the build quality on this belt is outstanding, but it's definitely not for full size, and barely enough for subcompact. I normally use a size 34 belt so I picked up the large, and it's larger than 34 by about 1 inch. It would've been better if there was a size overlap of 1 inch or so. I carry a Glock 22 and a M&P Shield 9mm IWB and OWB (with a Vedder Holster) and was hoping this belt would be heavy enough to keep them from rolling. However, when my belt is tight and the gun is at the 3-4 o'clock position it rolls outward. I had high hopes that this would be better than my nexbelt but i have been let down yet again. I will definitely be returning this and will continue looking for a better option.
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Posted 5 years ago
The gun belt works great. I wear it all day at work being an HVAC technician so I'm moving alot. But the main reason I bought it is because it's made in America.
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Posted 5 years ago
I recently purchased the Cobra Quick-Release gun belt as I was looking for a lighter belt than my old nylon patrol duty belt which was causing me a lot of back pain. I'm a retired LEO but also am currently a defensive handgun instructor and generally wear a gun belt for only a pistol (in a Safariland ALS holster), two mags, a shot timer and a dump pouch for my classes on the range. The Vedder Cobra belt has been exactly what I've been looking for. Its sturdy enough to easily hold up my gear securely while not hindering my movement and not causing me any back pain. This belt did the trick and I'll be sticking with it.
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Posted 5 years ago
This belt is great! I ordered the wrong size at first but after getting the correct size the belt had everything you would want. Great adjustments and the small belt buckle is comfortable and rugged.
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Posted 5 years ago
I've ordered first time Vedder products - rapidtuck holster, magtuck and this belt. Just received packaged and was surprised that it was actually delivered by FedEx expedite delivery and not USPS first class - very nice surprise. Belt quality is nice and holds holster, magtuck and tools with no sagging at all. Very please with my order.
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Posted 5 years ago
I love this belt…seriously, I love this belt. I have two, black and coyote brown, paired with my two new LightTuck (Sig P365 and M&P 9c) with mag holsters and the fit couldn’t be better. My belt size while carrying is 38 inches, which sits right at the Large/X-Large size break. When I ordered the X-Large, I thought that it wouldn’t be a big deal because I thought that I would only wear the belt while carrying. Plus, I have more than one pistol so I need the extra length when swapping pistols. Wow, I was both right and totally unexpectedly wrong. Allow me a brief explanation. I have two careers; I am a theatre technician (production manager, technical director, and design) and an archaeologist (early American shovel bum). This matters because in both jobs I carry a wide variety of tools and I am always swapping belts around to accommodate different tool pouches, gear, etc. For heavier tool pouches, I have a 3” belt that works great but I don’t need to have a full kit around my waist all the dang time. This means that I’m often clipping things like a wrench, trowel, small pouches for magnifying lenses, toothbrushes, a Rite in the Rain pouch, flashlights, gloves, edc knife, etc. to a Bison Belt. However, the Bison belt is floppy and I either wind up cinching up or having floppy tools. Neither cinch or flop works well and gets annoying over the course of a long day, especially when digging in the summer. Then along came the glorious Vedder Cobra belt. It holds everything exactly where it needs to be! It fits through all of my belt loops and holds everything securely and, super important, comfortably. After 25 years in the industry and I’ve finally found the perfect belt! Except, of course, now I need to buy two more belts in Large—black for backstage and coyote brown for the field—because the X-Large sits on my hips like a hula hoop when I don’t have either LightTuck on. So, I have found both a theatre and an archaeology “doin’ work” belt. Of course, now that I’ve found the perfect belt, both of my industries have shut down. I’m hoping that if I have an industry to come back to after the Coronavirus, I’ll be able to afford two more belts. In the meantime, I’m going to tell all of my theatre and digger colleagues to go buy a mess of Vedder belts. You guys rock! Once I can get two more belts, I will!
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Posted 5 years ago