For sale are two (2) a Poseidon Products Group Riggers belts with kydex sandwiched between the fabric layers for rigidity. I have two of these belts for sale, one in khaki tan (not coyote) and one in black. These belts are used but in terms of condition they're as-new.
Description from the original seller:
The belts are made of 1.75" heavy tubular webbing with a Kydex liner sewn in about 3/4 of the length so it wraps the hip but doesn't dig into the belly when you bend over. The belt ends are also sewn to keep the Kydex liner from sliding out of the belt (i.e. keep it captive). The belt interior is Velcro loop material that is the same length as the Kydex liner (3/4). Both velcro sections lock in any number of pouches to keep them from sliding around. There is also at least 12" of Velcro loop material on the outside of the belt. Also on the outer part of the belt is a strip of PALS webbing (also 3/4 length of the belt) to attach other pouches, etc.
The belts are parachute style buckles and though the original seller says they're certified for a certain weight, I haven't verified this. One end of the buckle is inserted into the other and gives a positive click when inserted. You have to press both latches to release the buckle.
Sizing information from the original seller:
Paypal only.
Both belts are SOLD
Price $38 including USPS priority mail shipping, insurance and signature confirmation.
Ships to US addresses only (Unless I know the purchaser, then I will ship it)
(Cross posted to other forums)
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Description from the original seller:
The belts are made of 1.75" heavy tubular webbing with a Kydex liner sewn in about 3/4 of the length so it wraps the hip but doesn't dig into the belly when you bend over. The belt ends are also sewn to keep the Kydex liner from sliding out of the belt (i.e. keep it captive). The belt interior is Velcro loop material that is the same length as the Kydex liner (3/4). Both velcro sections lock in any number of pouches to keep them from sliding around. There is also at least 12" of Velcro loop material on the outside of the belt. Also on the outer part of the belt is a strip of PALS webbing (also 3/4 length of the belt) to attach other pouches, etc.
The belts are parachute style buckles and though the original seller says they're certified for a certain weight, I haven't verified this. One end of the buckle is inserted into the other and gives a positive click when inserted. You have to press both latches to release the buckle.
Sizing information from the original seller:
The minimum size is 31" and the maximum is 36". This pretty much "waist size" by wrapping a tape around your middle where the belt should go, so it corresponds fairly close to pants size. For example: if you wear a 32" waist pants then you will probably have the belt adjusted to 33" or so inside measurement.
The size range for the medium is minimum size at 31" but you could go a couple inches shorter if you remove the inner label (which doesn't effect the stitch integrity of the belt at all) and maybe cut a little off the velcro, but then you can't extend it out as much...or just leave the velcro but when you cinch it below 31" the velcro will start to overlap the PALLs strip and won't lay as good, even though the PALLS strip has velcro under it for about 3 more inches. The maximum length for non-safety related belt wear is 36 inches...that puts you at about 1 1/2" inches of usable velcro to keep the end down. For safety-related belt wear then I wouldn't go past about 35" for the inside measurement (using it as a back-up tie-in for rappelling/climbing, helicopter safety tie-in, then I suggest having at least 1 1/2" of velcro attached even though the buckle design will prevent any accidental unthreading).
Paypal only.
Both belts are SOLD
Price $38 including USPS priority mail shipping, insurance and signature confirmation.
Ships to US addresses only (Unless I know the purchaser, then I will ship it)
(Cross posted to other forums)
Photos (click on any of the photos below for a larger image):



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