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The No-Scratch Web Belt combines innovative rubber-coated tips with advanced hook & loop fasteners, offering a stylish, adjustable, and durable accessory for the modern professional.
B**S
Why did no one think of this before? So simple yet works great.
I have been wearing a Loopbelt daily for years. Obviously infinitely adjustable. Made of polypropylene (woven plastic). Recyclable. Can't be washed but doesn't get dirty. If you are like me and constantly adjusting size the stitching on the velcro tears and belt must be replaced every 2-3 years. If you are not constantly adjusting I'd imagine it will last forever. If you are at top end of size, or in between sizes, take next size UP. If you don't you may have a large part of the velcro showing which may or may not bother you. Two issues. 1. If you are out in public and need to adjust your belt you must do it sloooowwwwly. If you pull it quickly there will be a loud noticeable RRRIIIIIIPP as 10 inches of velcro come apart. 2. If you wear a lot of sweaters, wool, fleece, or anything fuzzy and you have velcro showing the fabric might stick to it. It doesn't seem to stick to cotton shirts, synthetics, or any smooth fabric. I'd never go back to a regular leather belt with holes and a buckle. This is easier to adjust, can be adjusted to any size, and shows no wear whatsoever after years of use. Great customer service. I once received a belt that had bad weave with little loops sticking out. With no trouble they fixed the old one and sent it back to me with a brand new belt thrown in.
D**D
Sleek, mostly comfortable, solid, streamlined, durable
Yes. It is one of a kind this belt, the ends are nice.The fact that I've been doing it wrong the whole time, I didn't need a fully stretching belt, I needed a solid thin one made of fabric mostly.It supports my pants staying in one fixed position instead of falling down.This is a perfect belt for my job where I will have a tool belt on. Two metal belt buckles slamming against each other with their width and depth sucks, a piece of metal jabbing my stomach all day clanking around.You find yourself avoiding taking it apart half the time to take clothes off so it's cumbersome if so.Although I do place 5 stars for good work, I am myself an inventor and I wish to give a heads up.The belt needs very little, some, give, at either the center (back) or on one or two of the sides preceeding the majority of the velcro, like a rubber material. I would not place spandex or other rubber band or traditional stretching belt. You can't take away the solid feel.I would place just enough to allow pulling toward one side, because this nylon stuff you know, it's extremely stiff. When someone uses a traditional leather whatever belt with a buckle, they have leverage to tighten. This doesn't. You literally have to use all your might to bull the pieces together, and hopefully not snag it on too early or you're re-doing it.I also find that you need extra positioning to snug the upper layer into the pants belt loop, you find yourself needing to shift the entire belt to the left or right then back into its area, unless you don't care.It needs minimal expanding, or it needs a tool to tug it inward. A sliver of rubber that allows the belt to expand in one to 2 places for leverage
R**K
Does what it promises for not much money.
I bought this to wear under my backpack waist belt, where a belt buckle is inconvenient at best or painful at worst (I wish someone made good hiking pants with a drawstring waist and 36" inseam). I found that it works best under my pack waist belt if I fasten the belt, then slide the overlapped section around to the back where it can lay flat and isn't under the pack buckle. Bonus: since the size is basically infinitely adjustable within its range, it still fits perfectly even after you lose a couple pounds on the trail. The belt is very flexible and lacks stiffness, so you can't hang much more from it than a knife or it will want to roll over. It works well for what it's meant to be, and at this price, how could you go wrong?It is a little trickier to put on than a normal belt w/ buckle, depending on where you fall in the size range. If you need to overlap the entire fastener strip like I do, it won't all fit between belt loops, so you have to fasten about half of it, then slide the belt around and fasten the rest (or you could just fasten it over a belt loop I suppose). I got a medium, and have about a 33" waist. This is perfect, because it means the full 9" of hook and loop overlaps itself, and none of it is exposed. As others have mentioned, it isn't the softest stuff in the world, and I think I would find it annoying if it were exposed and my arm was brushing against it. It would also tend to snag on other Velcro or the sorts of fabric you wouldn't want to come into contact with Velcro (like the mesh bag for my Anker battery pack). So buyer beware, this could probably ruin a nice sweater in a hurry, but on the other hand, why would you be wearing a nice sweater with this belt?Someone mentioned that the belt wanted to pucker a little where the hook and loop was sewn on, mine did that at first but seems to cure itself after some use.
S**L
I bought the wrong defective belt earlier, but this new Velcro belt is great.
I love it and I’m keeping it. Velcro belts are fascinating. No buckle. No belt holes. Thank you. That last belt with the rotating buckle fell apart within two months.
S**R
Bad sizing
I ordered a size medium which is supposed to be 34-38. I am a size 34, the belt I got barely fits leaving lots of extra velcro that is scratchy and sometimes catches my waist. I’m not sure if I got the wrong size or if that’s just how the sizing is for this belt but I’ll need to return it which is such a hassle. Definitely order a size up if you purchase this.
N**N
Easy to use and works well
Easy to use and works well. Don't expect it to be stylish.
N**T
Comfortable, secure, durable so far.
Love that there no sharp buckle to dig into your gut. Its also holds my pants up very securly even when I have tools clipped to my belt. I was skeptical that the velcro would hold up but it shows no wear after a couple months of use. Its a casual belt and I personally think its attractive in a utilitarian way, like an IBM Thinkpad or a Ford F-350.
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