Frequently Asked Questions
What type of tactical belt should I choose for duty use?
What type of tactical belt should I choose for duty use?
For duty use, look for a belt style that supports the gear you carry, fits your uniform pants, and works with your holster and pouches. Many professional setups use an outer duty belt with an inner belt or belt keepers to help reduce shifting during a shift.
What is the purpose of an inner belt?
What is the purpose of an inner belt?
An inner belt is worn through the pants belt loops and helps anchor an outer duty belt. When paired with compatible keepers or hook-and-loop systems, it can improve stability and help keep gear positioned where you need it.
Are tactical belts good for everyday carry?
Are tactical belts good for everyday carry?
Tactical belts can be a good choice for everyday carry when the belt matches your clothing, holster, and gear weight. A lower-profile or leather style may be better for casual wear, while stiffer nylon options are often preferred for carrying heavier equipment.
What is the difference between a rigger belt and a duty belt?
What is the difference between a rigger belt and a duty belt?
A rigger belt is typically a rugged belt style often used for range, training, or tactical clothing setups. A duty belt is generally intended to carry law enforcement or security equipment such as pouches, holsters, and tools as part of a professional gear system.
Can I attach pouches to a tactical belt?
Can I attach pouches to a tactical belt?
Some tactical belt designs include MOLLE-compatible webbing or other attachment-friendly construction for pouches and accessories. Always match the belt style to the attachment method used by your pouches, holster, and other duty gear.