Backpacking belts to hold up your trousers

TaperPin

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A simple 1” nylon webbing belt made with ladderlock buckle has worked well since 1990 - it never slips, never gets in the way, costs $3 if you’re too cheap to sew it yourself, weighs nothing. Companies don’t make any money of this type of solution so they convince you to spend $30 on something that doesn’t work as well.
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WCB

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I must be the odd man out...#1 I'm not weighing my belt #2 I just use a 1.4" Leather belt with well rounded pin buckle. Never had an issue with pinching, pain, or coming loose like I have with webbed type belts. Also, never experienced a broken buckle also like I have with some of the plastic buckles on webbed belts.
 

Split toe

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I have used the Hills people belt and Marsupial. Marsupial is more convenient, but can slip. The Hill belt is slight less convenient, but is not going to slip.
 

Marbles

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I've posted this same thing on multiple threads on this topic over the years, and I'm still using the same belt. I tried a home made alternative, but did not stick with it. The CQR Tactical belt on Amazon, it does not slip, is thin and wide, and stout enough to hang a pistol from if you want. It is also cheap compared to some of the options out their.

 
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