Prone to rust
The belt is reasonably well-made for the price, but the buckle has developed a coating of rust which stains clothes. I am far too lazy to polish a belt buckle. If you live in a coastal area, don't buy this belt.
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The Helikon Tex Belt is a 40mm wide utilitarian belt, that will fit most belt loops. It is strong, tough, great quality and won't break the bank. The mechanism is a simple metal buckle with a barely visible Helikon-Tex® sign.
This is the XL size which fits up to a 53" waist. Can be cut down to a smaller size if required.
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Add to BasketThe belt is reasonably well-made for the price, but the buckle has developed a coating of rust which stains clothes. I am far too lazy to polish a belt buckle. If you live in a coastal area, don't buy this belt.
It's OK for the price, bit clunky but basically keep your trousers up
the belt is very long i i cut quite a bit off so should fit anyone within reason, the buckle is a bit odd the way it tightens with a pin that you have to get in the right place for it to work but seems secure once you work it out new design to me thought i was stuck in it at fiost lol i may buy another when they have a black one in stock
One of the belt buckles was damaged, however for the price the quality, other than the buclkle was good so have not bothered to return the damaged 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.