![]() Source: The product sample for this review was purchased with the reviewer’s own funds. Additionally, buckles and webbing straps can be purchased separately for added customization. Price: The price range of GRIP6 Belts varies from $24.00 for Kids Series Belts up to $90.00 for the Dark Matter Belt with carbon fiber buckle, but most of GRIP6’s belts are in the $35-$40 range. Finally, GRIP6 belts are very affordable as well. I also like the ability to mix-and-match buckles and straps, which reminds me that I need to buy a few more of each. Features : MULTI-Purpose This remarkable CCW belt is made to carry an IWB/ OWB knife or light weapon, yet attractive enough for business or casual wear. It lives up to its billing as a tough, durable, low-profile belt, and I like the way the excess webbing strap can be tucked behind, which gives the GRIP6 Belt a very clean look. Black Leather Ratchet Dress Belt-Light Duty for Concealed Carry Tactical Use (CCW) - (Up to 42 inch) RiverView Enterprise. Strap fraying over time is a bit disappointing, though doesn’t seem to affect appearance or function.Lots of buckle and strap options for mix-and-match customization.Woodland Camouflage & Reversible Olive Drab - Black Buckle (4178). Each camo belt can be reversible and used as solid belt also City Camouflage & Reversible White - Black Buckle (4180). The way the excess strap tucks behind the buckle provides a clean look Uniform Webbed Belts - Army /Camo / Solid / Digital.While this fraying is a bit disappointing, it doesn’t seem to affect the function or performance of the GRIP6 Belt in any way, and in fact, is not visible from externally. The one drawback I found to the GRIP6 Belt was that, due to the way in which the buckle secures the strap in place, the strap itself frays over time, as can be seen in the photo above and the next few below. I’ve worn my GRIP6 Belt with all sorts of casual attire and even it even looks sharp enough to wear with business casual clothing just about the only thing I wouldn’t wear it with is a suit. The buckle and strap design give the GRIP6 a clean look: no holes and no excess strap that sticks out. This buckle and strap design is also quite low-profile. The photo above shows a top view of the GRIP6 Belt’s with its excess strap tucked behind its buckle. I did find that it took a few times to get used to cinching it down, but after that, it was second nature. This allows for near-infinite adjustability, a solid locking mechanism, and the ability to hide the excess strap for a clean look. With the buckle lying flat against the strap, the buckle slot’s edge grips the small ridges in the belt’s fabric. The GRIP6 Belt’s locking mechanism is based on friction, and in fact GRIP6 refers to it as their “Badger Bite Friction Lock.” The free end of the strap is placed through the open slot and the excess strap is cinched down and tucks behind the buckle and the other end of the strap.
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