Tasmanian Tiger’s HYP 40mm belt is a game changing belt for professionals that require mission customization and hassle-free travel wear.
Miramar, Fla. (December 2018) – Tasmanian Tiger®, a tactical nylon line of products distributed exclusively for the US market by Proforce Equipment, Inc., introduces a new concept in belts for professionals. Designed to optimize customization of add-on pouches, gear and holsters, the TT HYP 40mm belt features MOLLE spaced cut-outs on a highly durable, double-sided coated 700 D TPU-CORDURA® platform.
The adjustable and partially elasticized lightweight belt features a super low profile and has the Tasmanian Tiger logo on the plastic, quick release buckle. Made extremely rugged for serious everyday wear, whether on the job or as an everyday belt, the TT HYP 40 mm belt is made entirely without metal parts, making it a breeze for frequent flyers to pass through TSA gates without requiring removal.
TT HYP 40mm Belt Specs:
Fabric: TPU CORDURA 700 den
Weight: 2.5oz / 70g
Dimensions: 47 x 1.5in/ 120 x4cm
Colors: Black, Coyote
MSRP: $12.95
Tasmanian Tiger® will have its official US launch at the 2019 SHOT Show in Las Vegas, Nevada, Jan. 22 – 25, 2019 at Booth #20663 in the Venetian Ballroom on Level 2. The new website www.tasmaniantigerusa.com and social platforms will also launch during January. All sales inquiries can be directed to tt@tasmaniantigerusa.com
Visit Tasmanian Tiger® at the 2019 SHOT Show Booth 20663
And it also might very well be “a game changing belt for professionals WHO require mission customization…”, in addition to “professionals ‘that’ (sic) require mission customization…”
Sorry, pet-peeve grammatical rant over something read in far too many press releases. Rule of thumb: If it’s a person, it’s a WHO. If it’s not a person, it’s (usually) a THAT.
Re: “…the TT HYP 40 mm belt is made entirely without metal parts, making it a breeze for frequent flyers to pass through TSA gates without requiring removal.”
Not entirely true. I flew earlier this year out of LAX and was told to remove my non-metallic 5.11 belt anyway. It all depends on the mood of the TSA agent.
You don’t have to remove your belt to go through TSA, but if the buckle shows up on the body scan, they have to touch your junk. So unless you want a jaded government employee to touch your junk, take your belt off. Or get precheck like every other civilized traveler.
WOW. This actually is legit.
1. Its $12.
2. Comes in uniform approved CB
3. Has a small slit in the belt to prevent simple molle sheathes or 9mm pouches from sliding.
4. Excellent if you want one or two pouches for a mag/multitool w/out the ridiculousness of a battle belt.
Very interested in the “partially elasticized” portion. It would be awesome to see this concept be robust enough for gun belts.
Wow, haven’t seen an MSRP this low since 1998 when the Undertaker threw Mankind off Hell in a Cell.