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The KRYDEXIPSC USPSA IDPA 3-Gun Shooting Belt & 4 pcs Speed Pistol Mag Pouches is a high-performance shooting accessory designed for competitive shooters. Featuring a 1.5-inch width belt made from durable nylon and a lightweight ABS polymer for the pouches, this combo ensures comfort and reliability. Available in multiple sizes, it caters to a wide range of users, making it the perfect choice for both amateur and professional marksmen.
Brand | KRYDEX |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Material | Nylon, Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
Style | Modern |
Color | L:(39"-42") |
Closure Type | Belt |
Manufacturer | KRYDEX |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 7.32 x 5.59 x 5.24 inches |
Package Weight | 0.94 Kilograms |
Item Weight | 0.66 Kilograms |
Brand Name | KRYDEX |
Suggested Users | unisex |
J**S
Great bang for your buck.
Bought this before my first uspsa match need a belt and mag pouches and stumbled upon this. It has held up great. Fits great and the mag holders work great for both my Glock mags and canik.
Z**T
A Solid Choice for the Price
This KRYDEX belt is an awesome bang-for-buck competition belt for any shooter! For the price, it's very durable and comfortable. After wearing it for about 30 minutes the belt held its shape nicely and wasn't rolled up like it originally came from the manufacturer.The included mag pouches are a great addition, offering plenty of magazine storage and quick access that can be adjusted to darn near any angle. I will say, though, that it may take a bit of fiddling to get the pouches adjusted to your liking, but once dialed in, they're a dream to use.Overall, this is a top-notch belt that will elevate your shooting performance without breaking the bank.
S**.
Great value for the price
I was pleasantly surprised by the quality of the belt, should last for quite some time. The magazine pouches are adjustable to just about any position you could possibly want, and the construction is of good quality. I've paid twice as much for just four magazine pouches of similar design, so this is a really good value.If you are using 2011 or (double stack 1911) magazines the fit is not perfect, but totally serviceable. I've had a lot of trouble fitting 2011 magazines in "universal" mag pouches, but these actually work.
V**E
Works Great.
If you're looking to get into some competition shooting at your local club match, this setup is perfect. Gives you everything you need minus the holster. I only use 3 pouches, the 4th I converted over to a magnet mag holder.
S**N
Great budget option USPSA belt
Great budget speed belt. A little bit of time and slight learning curve in assembly and customizing placement.Do recommend additional 3M Velcro for the magazine holsters, if you have them lined up tightly. Otherwise the outer belt Eric not stick to the inner belt.
R**C
A big pain for single stack mags and no instructions
I am giving this 3 stars because1. The instructions are horrendous2. Converting to single stack requires you to come up with your own method3. Attaching the pouches to the belt is tedious.4. No tools are provided5. Retention is questionableTo convert from double to single stack they say to "Tighten down the large nut to replace extra 2 spacers with original spacers." There is no way to tighten down the nut because those cylindrical bushings prevent the sides from collapsing. I don't know if I did this correctly or not, but I removed the large nut and also the screw on the opposite corner to completely detach the outer piece. I then replaced the 2 original spacers with the 2 narrower solid rectangular spacers provided. I then put the outer piece back on without the 2 cylindrical bushings, but I did use the 2 rubber o-rings that were on either side of those bushings.To attached the pouch to the belt, you could do this before re-attaching the outer piece. Otherwise, you must remove the outer cover plate and use a large allen key to loosen the mag holder assembly so you can rotate it in order to gain access to the screws that hold the plates that clamp down onto the belt.Once I was done, in order to have some friction retention, the plates had to be tightened down quite a bit to hold the magazine snugly. Consequently, that makes it difficult to insert the magazine into the pouch.If you have any desire to have retention, you can't do a tactical reload and put the magazine removed from the firearm into the now empty pouch without looking down and taking several seconds to concentrate and gingerly reinsert it. Once in, it seems to hold the mag well enough and it comes out easily enough.The reason why I gave this 3 stars is because at less than $60 it is reasonably priced and it seems to get the job done.
A**R
Love it!
Excellent quality! Thank you!
J**Y
Complaints about this product tend to be due to not understanding its function.
I love this product.Renoboyd mentioned two separate belts to choose from, one flimsy and one sturdy.I didn't get it when I received mine either but an experienced shooter who uses these belts explained to me, the flimsy one goes through your belt loops and stays on you with soft elcro out, the rigid one holds your holster and mag carriers, with th the stiff velcro on the inside. When you don't need to wear your holster and mag carriers, remove the outer belt with holster and mags still attached and set aside, can then put on a different outer (rigid) belt with other holster and mag carriers. It's for easy on and easy off allowing you to fix the holsters in specific place solidly and have them not slide around from on and off.This is also for the person who said the belt is too thick for the mag carriers.Yiu need to loosen the Allen screws to widen the part Tha goes over the belt, and it onluly goes over the thick rigid belt, not the flimsy one. Then tighten Allen screws so the mag carrier is sturdy and doesn't slide. To wear, see above info. Any questions do some YouTube searches on how to wear a USPSA belt and you'll get it after that. :)
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