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#129782 - 04/10/08 01:39 PM What is a good leather belt
Frankie Offline
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Registered: 09/19/03
Posts: 736
Loc: Montréal, Québec, Canada
Hi, what is a good leather belt that can be used for stropping knives in the field?

I bouth this belt at the mall some time ago but although it says "genuine leather, made in Canada" on it, it's actually just two very thin pieces of leather glued to a sort of stiff canvas belt:



I'm thinking that a stiching would prevent the leather strips to come unstuck like that but if you're going to use the belt for stropping a knife, wouldn't the stropping friction just destroy the stiching?

So I'm looking at Filson's "brittle" belt which features a rolling buckle and two snaps to allow buckle to be replaced. It looks like just a solid one piece thick 100% leather belt.



And for $47.50 it would be just barely more expensive than the mallware belt I bought above.

Any recommendation for leather belts that can take a stropping?

Frankie

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#129784 - 04/10/08 01:50 PM Re: What is a good leather belt [Re: Frankie]
Rusty Offline
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Registered: 02/15/03
Posts: 204
Loc: College Station, Texas
I have the same problem with leather belts warping over time. I finally found a belt that I like that can take a beating. The belt is a Looper reinforced holster belt. It has a leather outside with a reinforced Kydex interior insert that keeps the belt in its form. I have been wearing the belt for almost a year and it has held up just fine even with my Leatherman Charge TTI looped onto it. The only problem that I have had with the belt is that I sometimes clip my Surefire to the belt and that has scratched the leather a little bit. But now that i think about it they may have some kind of a warranty on the belts...

Just do a search on Google for "Looper Leather" and you ought to find them. They are based out of OKC.

I think they are primarily used my Law Enforcement that require a good strong belt.
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#129791 - 04/10/08 02:21 PM Re: What is a good leather belt [Re: Frankie]
haertig Offline
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Registered: 03/13/05
Posts: 2322
Loc: Colorado
Originally Posted By: Frankie
I bouth this belt at the mall some time ago but although it says "genuine leather, made in Canada" on it...


I'm wearing that EXACT same mall belt in your first picture right now. Except mine was bough in a Denver Colorado USA mall, and is stamped "Made in Italy". They're probably all made in China and stamped with whatever country they think will bring the most sales.

And before this current belt, I had the EXACT same one too. Except that one was bought in Austin Texas USA. I don't remember what it was stamped though. Probably "Hand crafted by skilled Sasquatch craftsmen in a zero gravity environment" or something similarly intriguing.

Mine have all worn out in the exact same manner as your picture!

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#129794 - 04/10/08 02:26 PM Re: What is a good leather belt [Re: haertig]
justmeagain Offline
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Registered: 12/07/07
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#129797 - 04/10/08 02:32 PM Re: What is a good leather belt [Re: Frankie]
Dan_McI Offline
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Registered: 12/10/07
Posts: 844
Loc: NYC
I've never used a belt to strop anything. However, I tend to like to wear belts like the one your described. I had one made by Coach, but after a few years, the thread that held in the buckle failed, most likley due to longterm exposure to pressue from my waist line. Coach seems to no longer sell a belt like it.

I replaced it with one of these, which I like: http://www.llbean.com/webapp/wcs/stores/...;feat=502865-tn

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#129798 - 04/10/08 02:33 PM Re: What is a good leather belt [Re: justmeagain]
Hacksaw
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The longest lived belt I ever owned (and still wear) came from Eddie Bauer. It's a bit stretched out at the holes I've used over the years as I've gained and lost weight but the rest of it looks great for being worn nearly every day for over 6 years.

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#129807 - 04/10/08 02:59 PM Re: What is a good leather belt [Re: ]
gizmojumpjet Offline
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Registered: 09/15/05
Posts: 36
Loc: Houston, TX, USA
I've known a few people who simply rave about the belts they've purchased from this guy: http://www.thebeltman.net.

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#129833 - 04/10/08 05:36 PM Re: What is a good leather belt [Re: gizmojumpjet]
EHCRain10 Offline
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Registered: 03/11/08
Posts: 42
Loc: VA
I would imagine that a holster belt would more than likely fit your needs, all of the ones that ive seen and handled have been 100% leather and extremely durable
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#129838 - 04/10/08 06:43 PM Re: What is a good leather belt [Re: Frankie]
ToddG Offline
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Registered: 03/07/01
Posts: 51
Loc: Boston, MA
I love the filson, have had one for years.
There is always this as well. Double belt.


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#129852 - 04/10/08 08:57 PM Re: What is a good leather belt [Re: ToddG]
BobS Offline
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Registered: 02/08/08
Posts: 924
Loc: Toledo Ohio
I have a belt made by Safariland that has lasted years and is still going.


(Safariland makes police holsters & belts.)


But one question:

How often do you expect to get stabbed in the belt with a knife that it’s a consideration in buying a belt?


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