Let me start by saying that I am not advertising my survival kits on this Forum. As I have stated in previous posts, I like this Forum because it is commercial free. In addition, the members of this Forum are not in my target audience, since most of you already have personally built kits.

As for the Belt Pro kit, it is completely different from the Eagle River belt mentioned before. Not only for the reasons Doug mentioned, but also because the Eagle River belt is just 1.25" wide and has less than 1" in useable space, compared to my belt with 1.5" of useable space. Their belt has a 19" storage area, mine has 25". The Eagle River belt is great for small flat items and may be a perfect kit platform for some of you. I have one and can tell you the quality is great.

Sorry, but I do not sell the belt separate from the kit. The process of building each belt is very time consuming and selling them individually would limit the amount of complete kits I could pack ( I personally prep/pack all my kits and hope to stay that way).

If anyone wants to build their own belt, I would be glad to share the technique. I researched and tested about six different designs before choosing this one. If you have a sewing machine and basic skills, it's not that tough. One of the previous members recommended using tubular webbing, which might work, but it would be tough to sew a zipper on it. I'm sure the pictures Doug takes in his review will help in construction. After that, if enough people are interested, I'll post the instructions.

Semper Fi, George