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Legal_Depth_795 t1_ix6yv41 wrote
My husband and I Love our grip 6 belts and wear them almost daily! We have a whole collection and share buckles and most of the belts are long enough for us both to wear them reasonably. It’s a win!
Borgey_ OP t1_ix75jca wrote
yeah ik it reads that way ahah, but its my honest experience with it.
CaptainDipshiat t1_ix780e1 wrote
looks like the accessory belt off my last car
Growth-oriented t1_ix7h8p4 wrote
Where can we buy?
Fruitndveg t1_ix7j9xs wrote
Three years isn’t a long time.
Borgey_ OP t1_ix7ka3f wrote
Of course, but relative to every other belt ive owned it is, and I was mostly comparing to the top post on this sub today which showed two leather belts after a year and both were very deformed in comparison.
RedEye614 t1_ix7mfvs wrote
Grip6.com
kogger t1_ix7o2kt wrote
I've had mine for much much longer than that and aside for a few scratches on the buckle it is holding up amazingly well. I completely agree with you, it has buy it for life quality to it. The lack of wear and tear is just amazing.
Correctbear1 t1_ix7p00t wrote
I've had mine for over 5 years now and it looks just the same as the day that I bought it. It is the most comfortable belt that I've ever had. It's light and the belt buckle doesn't bulge out at all. I did end up buying a second one so that I could mix and match the belt/buckle colors though.
andycapp614 t1_ix7qyxh wrote
I've been using mine for 5+ years at this point with no discernable wear n' tear.
Ganglar t1_ix7r4nq wrote
All these belt posts. Aren't belts low hanging fruit, BIFL-wise? Like, you really have to screw it up for it not to be BIFL. I have two inexpensive leather belts that I got at M&S (department store in the UK) as a teenager, and they're still going strong after 20 years. One has been worn almost daily. I think if it's reasonably thick real leather, it just lasts, regardless of brand and cost.
Asleep_Chipmunk_424 t1_ix7rb9g wrote
>Grip6.com
It looks awkward to tighten? Do you have to suck in your gut and pull from the inside?
EastRaccoon5952 t1_ix7v73i wrote
Depends on the use case, I think in a lot of cases leather will degrade over time if not taken care if properly or under very heavy use, which some belts are.
mezmeansmetal t1_ix7vkbc wrote
i love my grip6!! best belt i've ever worn
Hellsbells130 t1_ix7zbhr wrote
Mines holding up well too after a few years and I wear it to work. They are pretty bombproof.
Crapital-Beltway t1_ix80v9i wrote
I just push mine from the outside, I don't pull the inside part
Questi0nable-At-Best t1_ix83wo8 wrote
My husband has this belt and he LOVES it. He says he will never buy a traditional belt again.
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Questi0nable-At-Best t1_ix842a2 wrote
Could you singe the edge or seal it with glue?
FrameJump t1_ix855q7 wrote
How does it do carrying tools on it?
NeedsCashRetireLater t1_ix87zay wrote
Hey dude, they're ragging on your cord.
Puppystomper420 t1_ix8b5zd wrote
Doesn’t even have a scratch. Highly doubt this got a lot of use
h3nt3n_1 t1_ix8idyw wrote
For most people yes, a belt really should not break from just wearing it to the office and around town. However, if you are doing a manual labour job belts can go pretty fast from my experience. I currently have a Core Essentials belt that is going on 3.5 years, but before that I was going through about 1 belt every 8 months regardless of price or maintenance.
onwaytomars t1_ix8k535 wrote
I have a grip6 too, I think yours ages better, mine is great, but the nylon belt is not my fav
CO_Livn t1_ix8mmfl wrote
Like it cause you could use in medical emergency also. Is that metal? Could I engrave a design in it? I might have to grab one.
CoffeeCupCompost t1_ix8nr9c wrote
I completely agree! I have had my Grip6 for three years, and it is as good as new!
hexiron t1_ix8ogry wrote
Mine looks exactly like this after daily use for a year. Maybe I don't get hit in the crotch enough but it does get unceremoniously tossed into a metal locker multiple times a day
Puppystomper420 t1_ix8omcj wrote
Maybe I should try one out
hexiron t1_ix8oxi1 wrote
They are pretty damn comfortable and light weight, but the also won't be as tight as a traditional belt.
useless_skin t1_ix8pmjs wrote
I bought their 6 buckles and 3 belts kit a year ago. Its been really nice to be able to swap buckles and belt colors on a whim. I also bought their carbon fiber buckle because I travel a lot and the lack of metal makes TSA encounters a bit more seamless.
the_bartolonomicron t1_ix8rcql wrote
I've seen some cheaply made leather belts completely disintegrating after a few years, so it it possible to mess them up, but for the most part you are right. The last time I needed a new belt it wasn't because my last one had worn out, but because at 24 I had finally outgrown the Boy Scout belt I wore in high school. I went to the Scout store, bought a new one, and 4 years later that one has only a few scratches in the buckle coating to show for it.
lurkersforlife t1_ix8t1nk wrote
I also have one that I use daily for about 4 or 5 years. Looks just as good as yours.
ego_sum_satoshi t1_ix8uzn6 wrote
Amazon. Bezos wore one to space.
germinik t1_ix907p5 wrote
I have an elastic belt I bought on Amazon in 2012 for $3 that I still wear daily. It still looks brand new.
mini_galaxy t1_ix91yp9 wrote
Depends on how many tools. I'm not OP but I have this belt and it's a little skinny if you're hanging a full large pouch on it but something small with a few things does alright.
Caring_Cactus t1_ix94owz wrote
Nylon belts are the way to go, they can be super cheap too it's just nylon, and easy to replace and repurpose in general with removable buckles.
Even cheap generic, plastic buckles are extremely durable, have been using a couple for 4 years now. Amazon and ebay have resellers that sell them for $5-10, they likely come from China, could probably find them even cheaper on aliexpress if a person doesn't mind slow shipping.
Caring_Cactus t1_ix954zt wrote
If you're careful, a lighter will do the trick, melt it just enough to singe the edge to make it pliable, then edge/smoosh together.
TypicalExpert6 t1_ix95uaz wrote
Getting some paid add feels on this one with the raving reviews.
Clonedbeef t1_ix98kn3 wrote
Carbon fiber buckles are available
135wiring t1_ix99e39 wrote
I've carried an impact and a drill with 4AH batteries and had little issue
BriefStrange6452 t1_ix99k9r wrote
These are great belts, I have a few and they look good as new still.
The first one I bought from Kickstarter must have been in 2015, still going strong.
135wiring t1_ix99pbk wrote
I got a reasonably nice 686 belt and wore it (rarely) for only 3 or 4 years before it was noticeably worn
135wiring t1_ix99vvj wrote
I literally backpacked a week in Montana with mine, used it to hold up a hammock, and wear it daily. It's been just as long as OP with no visible damage.
135wiring t1_ix9a3nt wrote
I've backpacked with mine in Montana, used it as a tool belt, and held up a hammock with it and after 3 years I have noticed no wear. Regardless, they have a lifetime warranty so you could just ask for a replacement
135wiring t1_ix9a7io wrote
With Grip6, take your best bet and go up a size or two. Theyre basically infinitely adjustable
135wiring t1_ix9a9xg wrote
They have a lifetime warranty, just ask for a replacement
sho_biz t1_ix9ev7z wrote
Three separate posts I've seen mentioning grip6 today alone, plus new sponsorship deals for them too in the disc golf community, so it's very possible to be a marketing push. /r/HailCorporate
avidvaulter t1_ix9inbn wrote
Always amazed at these posts. Like are you guys just wearing your belts too tight? Have never had a longevity issue with belts and I buy cheaply made ones from Walmart/Target.
ragnarok62 t1_ix9oc2u wrote
Not a belt I recommend. It always gradually loosens on me, and I am constantly retightening it. Finally gave up wearing it. Had two different straps.
ImAPlebe t1_ix9qbah wrote
Have had mine for 2-3 years and there is not a single trace of wear on it. This is truly a belt that will outlast anybody who buys it. It's lightweight, the buckle is nice and slim so you don't feel it and the belt never loosens. Best money I ever spent and I use it everyday at work as a carpenter.
kmartburrito t1_ix9r6a3 wrote
I really like mine as well, I haven't had it quite as long, probably a little over a year, but you really can't tell, it is not showing ANY wear. It might be an ad, but so many people chiming in with similar experiences kinda blows that assumption away a bit. The only thing I worry about on mine is the sealed/singed/hard edge where they cut it getting frayed. So far, so good though.
kmartburrito t1_ix9rqb0 wrote
I find it doesn't slip at all, due to the way it grabs the belt. Can you physically make it slip if you grab it and pull from the belt parts not in the buckle? I understand for you it's a loosen-over-time thing, just trying to see if I can replicate it.
remlapca t1_ix9wvqj wrote
Oh shid I didn’t realize that. I replaced it with a Hank’s belt but I’d like some variety. Thanks for the heads up
CanadianBlacon t1_ix9xk56 wrote
I've got a bunch of Grip6 stuff that I really like, and I never miss an opportunity to recommend it. I read this comment and I started typing out my support for OP, but I can't refute this comment without doubling down and sounding more like an ad. No matter what I say that's positive about the brand will just corroborate that this is, in fact, an ad. But it's not, I swear! I just like their belts! And socks! And Wallets! I pay them lots of money, they don't pay me! I promise!
apogeescintilla t1_ix9z70l wrote
My only no-brand cheapo leather belt has been with me since I was in college. I'm 45 this year. I thought all belts are like this.
dalefmcfarlane t1_ixa206l wrote
Life time warranty. Replaced my belt within a week of asking.
originalsquad t1_ixa2ynq wrote
I second this. Really enjoy mine, it has replaced basically all other belts in my closet.
_Dumpster_Man_ t1_ixa3i22 wrote
It’s made from the same material, which is why it lasts essentially forever
crawld t1_ixa56lq wrote
They have a wider work belt.
wrathek t1_ixa5yex wrote
In the US, you would be hard pressed to find quality belts like you describe in department stores.
sho_biz t1_ixaaig9 wrote
> I can't refute this comment without doubling down and sounding more like an ad
I feel you. You're correct and thats why its all so insidious.
ObiFloppin t1_ixabdiq wrote
Also the person who keeps popping in to mention the warranty when someone mentions a bad experience lol
c4seyj0nes t1_ixacx65 wrote
I bought one of their carbon fiber ones during their kickstarter. Do they only make aluminum ones now? I love the carbon fiber for travel because it doesn’t set off metal detectors.
deVrinj t1_ixaecwc wrote
I considered it but then I decided to buy adult belts instead of this fad for teenagers...
vinnyboyescher t1_ixafij2 wrote
I have the workbelt, its a beast
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1-800-GANKS t1_ixahsoe wrote
I have one and they're incredible. They're the best things ever. I've put them through industrial grade wear and tear and they look flawless as day 1.
I absolutely recommend them.
TakeThatRisk t1_ixaipn8 wrote
I bought one recently and eh. Overpriced tbf and my buckle came scratched. I also can't get through to support anywhere.
ragnarok62 t1_ixaj5i2 wrote
I do it exactly as shown in the video here. Even have the same buckle style.
Cinch it to a decent fit, and it appears to be fairly well locked in place, but over time, it may slip as much as two inches, which is enough to render it useless, especially when I’m readjusting it every half hour or so.
I got the Grip6 because I was so sick of belts delaminating, tearing, slipping, and just falling apart within a year. The Grip6 never fell apart, but it’s an underperformer too.
The only men’s belt older than a year that I still wear regularly is my Main Street Forge Heavy Duty, which will likely outlive me.
passaloutre t1_ixajmyl wrote
Honestly I just want a belt buckle that doesn’t dig into my belly when I sit down
ragnarok62 t1_ixajucz wrote
^ This
A very meh experience. Just another belt type that looks good on paper but disappoints in real life.
hexiron t1_ixalqxw wrote
Don't take my post wrong, it doesn't disappoint me at all. I love it and wear it every single day over my suspenders or leather belts. Far more comfortable.
samurguybri t1_ixapde3 wrote
Mild disagree. I have a nylon belt, no wear very sturdy.. My old, high quality leather belt slightly adhere and stretched to fit my actual waistline. The nylon one stays in it’s perfect “cylinder” when on my body and the leather one flared out on parts and developed some dips over time. The leather one fit better overall, especially over time. I’m a big boy though, so this “feature” may be less relevant for more trim folks.
akita_4u t1_ixaxikf wrote
Is this comfortable? I don’t like leather belts so I try to buy canvas belts with grommets. I hate the “D ring” type fasteners because every one I’ve bought slips a little and never stays. Does this clasp/ buckle have any slip to it?
WallStLegends t1_ixaxwhc wrote
People are posting but it for life belts but I can’t say I’ve ever had a belt come close to not being usable anymore.
spartanzerox t1_ixay7nz wrote
The belts are great, but my problem is the nylon seems to be very abrasive on my pants. I went back to leather after about 4 months. Belts still look new though!
dojotheglide t1_ixb10az wrote
No they don’t. It’s a great belt. The only issue I have with it is it’s not super easy to unbuckle. I prefer the Carbon Tactics Ti-Hook. Cheers!
sinesquaredtheta t1_ixb5w7d wrote
Glad to see this post. I switched to a Grip6 belt over 6 years ago, and my belt looks the same as it did on day 1! And this is after extensive use on almost a regular basis.
I also got myself a carbon fiber buckle one that I switched to a couple of years ago. Has saved me the hassle of having to remove it when going thru TSA.
sinesquaredtheta t1_ixb68q6 wrote
lol. I can see why it seems that way, but I've honestly had a phenomenal experience with my purchase! Not too surprised to see others chiming in with their experiences.
No_Star8075 t1_ixc2spz wrote
Somebody link this belt ! 😤
tachau t1_ixcamsy wrote
I hang my Milwaukee impact and power wrench on the standard size belt all the time. Just give your belt an extra tug for tightness to reduce the sag.
tachau t1_ixcquew wrote
Comes off easier than a traditional belt imo. Need to know the technique though.
govment-cheeze t1_ixdb89x wrote
I love mine had it for at least 5 years now and never failed me yet
axelguntherc t1_ixlaedw wrote
My BDU belt has lasted me twelve years of daily use; it still looks as new as the day I got it
Asleep_Chipmunk_424 t1_ixlun15 wrote
ok thanks for the reply
Zeroforhire t1_ixpd3lm wrote
Love grip6. They have great socks as well. Similar to darn tough. Same warranty. Cheaper on sale.
Borgey_ OP t1_ix6yjul wrote
I hate the implication of many modern products that they are meant to be disposable, so I will always sing praise when I find something that actually lasts. I put this belt through a lot, hiking, work around the farm, and daily use, and it has essentially 0 ware after 3 years.