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One of our good LRH Store customers manufactures this tactical belt in the USA and wanted to share it with me. I thought I would pass it on to anyone who might be interested.
Hi Andy,
Attached is a pic of the new "Summit Belt" I described to you. Like Eberlestock's "Just One" model backpack, if I had to choose only one FBC Tactical belt to "do it all" I'd choose the Summit!!!
This 1-1/2" wide and re-ienforced belt is only available in black. It offers all day comfort, extreme load stability & because it's buckle-less the micro adjustment around the waist provides a PERFECT fit!
As far as construction, durability & overall quality goes - all materials are water & UV resistant... right down to the threads. Also, lifetime warranties against material and/or construction failure are a pleasure to offer because FBC has a clean past record of "zero warranty claims!"
Jimmy
FBC Tactical, Inc.
631-604-4300
I just took the attached pic in order to display just how stiff the FBC Summit belt is. As you will see, a pair of FBC Summits (two used for balance) were strong enough to support a Glock 34 & 35 on end!... which are competition/full size 9mm & .40cal pistols.
Hi Andy,
Attached is a pic of the new "Summit Belt" I described to you. Like Eberlestock's "Just One" model backpack, if I had to choose only one FBC Tactical belt to "do it all" I'd choose the Summit!!!
This 1-1/2" wide and re-ienforced belt is only available in black. It offers all day comfort, extreme load stability & because it's buckle-less the micro adjustment around the waist provides a PERFECT fit!
As far as construction, durability & overall quality goes - all materials are water & UV resistant... right down to the threads. Also, lifetime warranties against material and/or construction failure are a pleasure to offer because FBC has a clean past record of "zero warranty claims!"
Jimmy
FBC Tactical, Inc.
631-604-4300
I just took the attached pic in order to display just how stiff the FBC Summit belt is. As you will see, a pair of FBC Summits (two used for balance) were strong enough to support a Glock 34 & 35 on end!... which are competition/full size 9mm & .40cal pistols.