"Stretchy" Belt?

Agar426

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Silly question - I know there are all kinds of fancy/heavy duty belts out there, but.....are there any that have any stretch built in? I normally wear the belt from my baseball gear, as it is very stretchy and therefore very comfortable. The problem is that the elastic wears out after a while, and they need to be replaced every couple of years (no worries as I have a ton of baseball gear, but....). Also, the adjustment, while nearly infinite....the buckles the elastic slides through can be a little uncomfortable if the backpack is up against it or something. One last thing, is the baseball belt isn't really good for putting anything on it, knives, etc. I usually carry that stuff in my pack, but.....I was just wondering if there is anything out there that has the comfort of stretchiness but has a little more durability.

Thanks!
 
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I have both the Kuiu and Sitka belts and love them. While not stretchy per se, they have infinite adjustment and it's easy to find a comfortable setting. They will lock in as well and support as much weight as you can throw at them.
 

awilder

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Check out the Genius belt at Eddie Bauer. $25 bucks and it does have a little stretch to it. Low profile buckle that won't get in the way with backpacking.
 
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I will have to look into that Eddie Bauer belt. In my opinion the sitka, core 4 (think they are all made by Bison Designs) and any belt like them with the same type of buckle loosen over time. I like the Kuiu most because it will not loosen.
 
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I agree with Dover. I have the Core4 and KUIU and they come loose when cinching a pack. The test is to pull towards buckle from both pelvis bones and see if it comes loose. I have one I love with a plastic DuraTech cam down buckle. It is a little narrower and in camo. REally stays put, is light and strong. Private labeled by Sportsmans Warehouse but somebody must make them. Another nice feature is I can wear on an airplane trip and not have to remove my belt.

If anyone find them I would buy more.
 

chessie

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Im a huge fan of the Eddie Bauer stretchy belt. Its very easy on and off and in my mind has the perfect amount of stretch.
 
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Agar426

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Not living near an Eddie Bauer, it took me a while to check out the belt, but I finally was able to. It looks like it may be the ticket! My only observation is that it did seem a little bit thin, and I am curious how it would do with "stuff" hanging off of it, knives, etc...

Another observation....at first I thought it may be difficult to manage the buckle, but then I realized they have it set up to be configured once, then you just use the "quick release" hook/loop. Slick set up!
 
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Avid Hunter

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I have the Eddie Bauer genius belt and it is awesome! Only thing I didnt like was the loose tag end which i fixed by mimicking Mountain Hardwear's alloy nut belt design which secures the tag end. This belt is awesome doesn't loosen up like other belts I have and the easy on/off hook makes it the best outdoor belt I've come across
 
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If i'm wearing a backpack i want a low profile buckle and the Kifaru is the best i've found, very adjustable and stays put. Stretch in a belt seems counterintuitive to me.
 
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