SIG MMG 338 Program Series

Unity Tactical CLUTCH Belt

www.unitytactical.com

16 Responses to “Unity Tactical CLUTCH Belt”

  1. d says:

    Interesting. I like the plus-up from concealed carry to war belt. That’s not always an easy problem to solve.

    It does look a lot like the First Spear Das Ding though.

  2. I love my Das Ding so I’m all for different takes on it.

  3. Tommy says:

    Very nice concept!! On the hip as a war belt or higher as a concealed belt.

  4. d says:

    Any idea who does the sewing for Unity?

  5. Fox says:

    Tell me this comes in Ranger Green- Then, TAKE MY MONEY!!!

  6. Trent Zimmer says:

    Hey guys, thanks for the comments.

    1. We have the absolute upmost respect for First Spear, their products and innovations. We developed the belt from a different set of requirements and it’s quite a bit different.

    The size belt I am wearing stretches about 8″, the production belt has an additional 4″ of adjustment in the back. Initially it will be offered in 3 sizes in gray to fulfill existing orders. Other colors may come later.

    Holsters and mag pouches will be available very soon from Blackpoint.

    Let me know if any other questions.

    • Nick says:

      Mr. Zimmer,

      This is a really awesome product- are you planning to offer this in a less wide (maybe 3.5-4.25″ wide) version of this as well? This looks like just the ticket for traveling and less permissive clothing options and situations.

      Looking forward to picking one up.

    • d says:

      Have we talked about when this will be available?

  7. RB says:

    Is there a release date to the public?

  8. Luke says:

    looks like a real winner
    creative fix for the “stretchy enough to hold anything without throwing retention out the window” problem.

    I bet one of those kydex retrofit clips for going in nylon mag pouches would be a great lightweight option.

  9. Good review of the belt, one of the more complete reviews out there.So there are three seizes. 8″ 14″ and what’s the other? Thanks!