Belts are an essential piece of military gear. They give you the choice to have quick access to all your important items—like extra magazines and your gun holster—without using a plate carrier vest. They’re a great choice when you need to carry more gear or if you’re trying to go with a lighter-weight setup for long rucks. Today we’re going to explore some of the options that Condor provides, and take a deep dive into the features of each one so you’ll know what to look for the next time you drop into your local U.S. Patriot store or hop online at USPatriot.com.
What to Look for in a Belt
You won’t know all of the features you need in your war belt until you figure out exactly how you’re going to use it. Will it just be for light gear while you’re out in the field? Or does it need to function in place of a larger plate carrier vest? Different missions will require different features, keep that in mind when making your decision.
Once you know what you’ll be using the belt for, there are three things to consider for any tactical belt you buy.
Material
Your belt needs to be able to stand up to, well, battle. So, the material needs to be strong and durable enough that you can trust it in the worst circumstances.
Rigidity
Your belt needs to be in a sweet spot. It should be rigid enough that it stays in place no matter how you’re moving, but flexible enough to be comfortable. The best way to see if your belt has enough rigidity is to wear it around your house for a few hours to see how it feels.
Adjustability
There are varying levels of adjustability in belts (even more so with battle belts). You can go from something fairly simple that’s not very adjustable to something that’s highly customizable. You’ll need to consider what you’ll be using the belt for and what your price range is before you decide on how much adjustability you need.
Our Picks: Good, Better, and Best Condor Belts
There are a lot of different battle belts out there and they range from minimal functionality to ones with all the bells and whistles. Here are some of our favorites in each category, from Condor.
Good
A good belt for anyone comes in a single-piece design that is usually rigid and with or without padding. It comes as one piece, so it’s not as easily adjustable as some of the other designs – but is a great choice for when you’re carrying minimal gear or if you’re supplementing your gear with a plate carrier vest. Keep in mind—a good belt is sometimes the best gun belt. And the upside is, if you decide to upgrade to the best belt category, you can usually repurpose your good belt as the inner belt in your set up.
Condor GT Cobra Belt
Lightweight and affordable, the Condor GT Cobra Belt is semi-rigid with a targeted tensile strength of 500 pounds. It’s a great choice if you don’t need to carry a lot of gear or if you’re looking for an intro level belt.
Condor Cobra Tactical Belt
The Condor Cobra Tactical Belt is perfect for the military, law enforcement, and tactical enthusiasts. It’s made with 5 rows of stitching, making it tough enough to handle any job—plus it comes with resin-treated belt ends and is made in the U.S.A.
Better
A good middle ground is a multi-piece belt that is slightly slimmer but has fewer features than the best belts. This is a good choice if you’re doing some light training exercises or if you’re also using a vest carrier or other piece of gear.
Condor LCS Cobra Gun Belt
The Condor LCS Cobra Gun Belt is made specifically for law enforcement and military personnel. The removable anti-slip padding adds comfort and grip while the MOLLE-compatible webbing offers plenty of options for carrying your gear. It’s extremely durable and stays latched while carrying a weighted load thanks to the innovative AUSTRIALPIN COBRA buckle.
Condor Slim Battle Belt
The Condor Slim Battle Belt features a slim profile with a lot of load bearing capacity. It comes with three individual panels that include removable anti-slip pads to add to the comfort and load-bearing capacity. This belt works great with an additional harness and multiple accessories for a truly flexible solution.
Best
The best tactical battle belts are usually multi-piece designs that come with a sleeve covering an inner belt. The inner belt might be a rigid gun belt while the outside is a padded attachment that includes webbing, D rings, and other ways to attach gear. This type of battle belt is a great choice if you’re going to wear it solo without a plate carrier or if you need a lot of gear for your mission.
Condor Battle Belt Gen 2 241
Condor Battle Belt Gen 2 241 comes in at half the weight of traditional battle belts, making it great for long missions with lots of gear. It features a new contoured shape that makes bending and kneeling much easier than before. This battle belt also includes two rows of webbing across the entire belt, four D rings to attach a harness and a comfortable, padded mesh lining.
So, do you need a good belt, a better belt, or the best battle belt? Condor offers all three options. Finding the right belt for your mission is only half the battle, though. Make sure you know how to set up your war belt for maximum efficiency.
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