Fantastic belt
Actually looks a little bit better and what it does in the picture buckles a little bit larger than I expected, but that's a good thing. Doesn't slack off at all so no need to keep re-adjusting. I'm really happy with it so far.
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The Hawkrigger O-Rig Belt offers mil-spec performance for regular pants and tough as it is you’ll find it comfortable all day, every day.
The O-Rig Belt 1.5 offers mil-spec performance for regular pants. Smooth and solid cinch buckle for infinite adjustment belt up or down for the perfect fit. The belt hardware is made from corrosion resistant 316 marine stainless steel which 3 x stronger than aluminium and much more hard wearing. The buckle setup borrows from that of climbing harness configurations which ensures a rock solid lock down that won’t loosen under load. Tough as it is, you’ll find this web belt is comfortable all day, every day.
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Add to BasketActually looks a little bit better and what it does in the picture buckles a little bit larger than I expected, but that's a good thing. Doesn't slack off at all so no need to keep re-adjusting. I'm really happy with it so far.
A good belt that is fully adjustable . I ordered the large as no stock of the medium size at the time of ordering . So just snipped a couple of inches off and sealed it to prevent fraying. Just wish Heinnie stocked more colours like the grapple belt.
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Yes, this item is legal to own in the United Kingdom.
We base this opinion on our interpretation of UK Knife Law (see our blog). Be aware that there are different rules for owning and carrying knives in public in the UK. Read about the difference here.