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V Development Group – Megingjörð PRO, an AIWB-Specific Belt

This is the newest version of our original AIWB-Specific belt design, the Megingjörð PRO.

It is called the PRO because it offers an industry-first type level of belt-side retention design. This retention design applies to any holster system, and any clip version or style, although we highly recommend that you use our DCC Clips and/or our seraph duty-grade AIWB Holster system. This is an upgrade to the already well-tested stiff section which the holster system is attached to. You would attach your holster’s clips inside this section and when you tighten the belt through the double-loops this section provides a level of holster retention that will exceed any concealed duty grade retention requirements.

There is a PALS-style webbing section that allows for a multitude of various blade sheath clips, or anything else you would like to attach to this section for further retention and concealment.

According to Old Norse, the Megingjörð (pronounced Meg-in-ye-ord) is the name of the belt worn by Thor, which translates into “power belt,” a big name for a big concept.

If you carry AIWB (Appendix Inside the Waist Band) then you know belt choice is extremely important. Simply buying a thick leather belt is often the only option for many or going out and getting some tactical-looking belt with a huge buckle. For those who have a lot of experience carrying in with an AIWB setup, they know that having the right belt matters, having big buckles, back-breaking rigid stiffness all around and pointless loops only adds to the detriment of carrying AIWB.

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6 Responses to “V Development Group – Megingjörð PRO, an AIWB-Specific Belt”

  1. Casey says:

    Well… not quite an industry first. For a time, Ares Gear offered a version of the Ranger that had the outer webbing sewn to PALS spec so one could anchor IWB pouches in place.

  2. Burdy says:

    I think it’s the first in this style of belt. I believe they were the first with an appendix specific belt. I have their original and it’s awesome. I ordered the Pro and it’s actually in my mailbox now and I haven’t gone to get it yet. If you carry appendix nothing gives you on the fly adjustability like these belts do. They are rigid in the right place and flexible everywhere else, which helps with stability and printing. I really don’t think anything compares. Anxious to try my Pro.

    • Casey says:

      I’d like to walk back my comment. Upon re-reading the description, it’s clear that the industry-first line was in reference to the portion of the belt where you can sandwich the holster clips between the two layers of the belt, not the PALS-type slots. Shame on me for poor reading comprehension!

  3. Liam Haakon Babington says:

    Just ordered the belt. I do a lot of training and the less crap I have to carry with a lower profile, the better

  4. Burdy says:

    Now having worn both…I prefer the old one. Still both great belts but the stuff portion on the old one is slightly more flexible and therefore more comfortable and the additional strap across the front is really no needed and a bit annoying when quickly removing/replacing…like public restrooms.