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The Best Belt I Have Used
I have used normal leather belts with holes, web belts, and heavy duty belts. This belt is the first one the has not stretched or slipped. It is heavy enough to handle accessories on it and is adjustable enough to be comfortable. I love this belt.

Second Nexbelt
Bought my first Nexbelt over 5 years ago. Still wear it, still looks like new. First one was a EDC with leather. Not quite stiff enough to carry full size 1911 in belt holster but works using a inside waistband holster. This one is stiff enough for any type of holster. Works great with jeans. My leather one will be used with dressier slacks.
A traditional belt will go through belt holes that are typically spaced out 1 inch apart from each other. With a ratchet belt, the buckle will lock into place on the teeth of the belt, which are much closer and allow for more flexibility and “in-between” sizes. For example, here are the steps for a Nexbelt Ratchet belt:
Find your pant size
- Add a couple of inches and then cut.
- Insert the strap into the buckle clasp.
Why It Matters for Finding the Perfect Belt
Depending on your gender and even what your dominant hand is, there are set ways belts have and should be worn for years now. Knowing which way to wear a belt can help you determine what kind of belt and buckle is perfect for your needs.

Ratchet Belts
A Ratchet belt is a belt that does not have any belt holes and uses a ratchet system, where the belt will lock into place by using the inside of the buckle. These belts often stay in place by using a latch inside the buckle that will lock onto the teeth of a belt. It also allows you to change your belt's size to a more accurate size than a traditional belt through belt holes.