Time for a new belt - Suggestions? UPDATE

I'm about to drop the $$ for an Ares belt from Men Gene Leather and a Kore ratchet buckle belt. I'm constantly between belt notches and tired of the fight.

I wear a wilderness instructor belt unless I have to wear a dress belt. My dress belts are Aker B21's in black and brown. They're very nice quality and polymer reinforced. They've held up great to daily wear toting a full sized service pistol, spare mag and cuffs. As said above though, I'm constantly between notches and want to give something else a try.


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Sceva, I have four (4) custom made belts. Two, gun belts, from Lobo Leather, very pleased with these. Two from BullHyde Belts, one is your standard Ranger style and the other is a custom Gator dress belt; it was big $$ but worth it. So I can highly recommend either company.
 
Sceva, I have four (4) custom made belts. Two, gun belts, from Lobo Leather, very pleased with these. Two from BullHyde Belts, one is your standard Ranger style and the other is a custom Gator dress belt; it was big $$ but worth it. So I can highly recommend either company.
I also have a Lobo B8 belt and "Enhanced Avenger" holster. Sadly, Ray retired, sold the company and is rumored to not be the hidden gem it once was.

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Went with another El Paso Saddlery

Well; I went with another El Paso Saddlery.

While researching I found out that EPS is a lifetime guarantee and if I sent the old belt in they would make a new one at no charge and if I wanted to keep the old one for some reason they would give me a discount on a new one.

I decided that since the one I have is still very usable ( wanted to get a replacement before I retire later this year and before I actually needed it ) that I would not ask for a free replacement and instead I was offered a deal I couldn't refuse on a new one, plus they're making it a leetle longer to compensate for current and later possible weight gain.

I was very close to getting the Beltman but I do really like my current El Paso Saddlery belt, color, etc and the price made it an easy choice.
 
I have a floral belt and holster on order from El Paso now and it will be the first of their products I've owned.

Which belt do you have on order? Just curious.

I have one of EPS's Garrison Belts with their Extra Fancy Floral Carving. I am totally satisfied with the quality and workmanship. I imagine you will be satisfied, too.

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Well; I went with another El Paso Saddlery.

While researching I found out that EPS is a lifetime guarantee and if I sent the old belt in they would make a new one at no charge and if I wanted to keep the old one for some reason they would give me a discount on a new one.

I decided that since the one I have is still very usable ( wanted to get a replacement before I retire later this year and before I actually needed it ) that I would not ask for a free replacement and instead I was offered a deal I couldn't refuse on a new one, plus they're making it a leetle longer to compensate for current and later possible weight gain.

I was very close to getting the Beltman but I do really like my current El Paso Saddlery belt, color, etc and the price made it an easy choice.

Well that sounds like an excellent deal.
 
I know the OP has made his decision but for others reviewing the thread you might consider Simply Rugged. I have been wearing their belt daily for five years and really like it, with or without gun in tow.

Another post mentioned a concern with the new Lobo Gun Leather. I have two holsters from Mark and am more than pleased. Seems to me that their quality is on par with Ray's.
 
Another post mentioned a concern with the new Lobo Gun Leather. I have two holsters from Mark and am more than pleased. Seems to me that their quality is on par with Ray's.


I have holsters from Ray (old Lobo) and Mark (new Lobo)
and they seem to be equal in quality, i.e. both very good. :) :) :)
 
Gee Wheeez! Someone finally mentioned Kore belts. I was afraid to do so with all of these fine sculptured belts. I like my Kore for its ability to just hold my IWB without drawing undue attention to either it or the belt. They are expensive as you have probably noted. I have pretty well moved into Clik-trak belts for all of my wear.
 
I put a 3 piece buckle set on my thirty dollar gun belt just to jazz it up
a bit. I got the 1.25" belt because that Gaylord holster belt tunnel is
small and very tight. It carries the weight of the N frame (Model 29)
very nicely.
 

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