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First Tactical – New Belt Line

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Introducing First Tactical’s Line of Range and BDU Belts.

First Tactical Belts are pre-curved for an ergonomic fit and composed of a double layer reinforced nylon webbing with a HD polymer buckle.

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Each belt features a double bar buckle that is built for low profile and a metal-free, airport-friendly wear. Designed to have half the bulkiness of its competitors, the double bar buckle works with First Tactical’s flip tab adjustment to facilitate grip for easy cinch and release.

Each style of belt features a twill weave edge which provides smoother feeding through belt loops while five rows of stitching and two layers of rip-resistant HD nylon webbing provide strength for all of your gear.

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The belts also feature a small inner pocket, perfect for a cuff key, money, or other compact gear.

Both the Range and BDU Belts come in Black, Coyote, and OD Green with widths of 1.5” or 1.75”. Both sizes range from small to 4XL. The Range belts sell for $19.99, while the BDU Belts sell for $14.99.

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11 Responses to “First Tactical – New Belt Line”

  1. D.B. says:

    I had worn pre-curved leather belts in the past both in the office and downrange.
    For me personally, they made absolutely no difference, sorry.

  2. Preston says:

    I have a torn disc in my lower back. The curved belt makes a huge difference for me. My old duty belt was pure misery. I switched to a curved duty belt and it was night a day difference. I can’t wait to try out these belts

  3. Mike Nomad says:

    I’ll second the difference pre-curve makes. Especially as the belt gets thicker & or wider. Looking forward to trying out one of these.

  4. Bill says:

    All my straight belts eventually became curved belts…

    • SSD says:

      ^this!

    • babola says:

      Mine too.

      I could see where curved belt may have an upper hand over straight one for bigger guys or ones with bigger gut, but for people of ‘normal’ and athletic build and stature most likely won’t make much of noticeable difference.

      • AbnMedOps says:

        A constant curve might not be ideal, unless one is shaped like a cone. However, putting the curves in the right locations works out very well – like my leather belt from Milt Sparks Holsters.

        A curved, or shaped, belt might be just the ticket for many female personnel. In fact, years ago I saw an ad for curved duty gun belts for female police.

        • D.B. says:

          Yes, constant curve is probably suited more for the female body shape and hips as well as males with larger hips and gut.

  5. 18Derp says:

    Drop leg holster huh? Ok, strike one.

  6. Dutch325 says:

    Never used a curved belt – so no input there. At this price point I ordered one to get it a try…………………