This is so well put together and lots of great information. I just have a holster in mag pouches that I put on my belt, it's a pain when taking them on and off but it works for now till I can get something down the road. Definitely coming back to this video when I want to buy something
@@UrbanAssaultGroup so far not bad i haven’t had any issues with it, it is on the thinner side but I haven’t really been filling it with much other than mags and water bottles when I’m at the range only had it for 2 range trips so far hopefully it keeps doing good
I'll definitely look into it a little more. If the thickness is a non-issue then I'll definitely go with it because I love the idea of it not taking up any extra room on your belt
You're the second comment about that one. I was looking into it a while ago but never picked it up because it looked a little thin and I was concerned about durability. I really love their slings so I should probably give their dump pouch a shot
@UrbanAssaultGroup I set up my "battle belt" to work as my range belt, comp belt, and duty belt. At the range, I use it for water bottles, camera batteries, mags, tape, etc. At work I use it for water bottles if I'm posted somewhere for an extended period of time, when I'm searching someone (property goes in there sometimes), & our k9 guys love running them to hold dog gear.
@UrbanAssaultGroup lol it's been good. I've been running them for about 6 months now. Is it the end all GOAT? Probably not, but it does what I want it to do for now. Time will tell how it holds up over time. Solid video tho. keep it up! 🔥🔥
First time watching your channel, great video! Daniel should check out the Warrior Poet Society belt IFAK pouch. It’s ambidextrous, holds a tourniquet, and incorporates shears into the design of the pouch.
I have a two piece belt but 95% of the time I run the inner only for my holster. Have never tried on a full battle belt that sat comfortably, didn't sag my pants (without needing to cinch it to an absurd degree), and didn't constantly need to be pulled up and adjusted. I will still use it sometimes, but overall have everything set up for what I'm doing all on my PC/rig. Also feels like I have a lot more mobility doing it that way, as far as kneeling/prone.
Interesting, what two piece do you have? We've never had that problem but everyone is built differently. If running everything but the holster on your plate carrier works for you then keep it like that. Set Ups are very personal preference and situation dependent. It sounds like you tried that route and it didn't work for you.
@@UrbanAssaultGroup I have the Blue Alpha 'battle belt light'. Fairly basic design. If I went down the belt route seriously again though I'd buy the Magnetix belt - seems a lot of stiffness is the key to these setups.
That was one of the ones I was considering before I bought the magnetix belt. The bison belt that you saw in the video is sweet for the vibes but it's honestly not very stiff after having the magnetix belt for so long. The under belt has no stiffener in it and is just floppy fabric as well as that stiffener through the buckle I was talking about. The rigidity in the magnetix belt really helps when doing things like reloads through a kydex system
If you watch, it only happens on handguns. It's because he's front sight focused, which helps a little with accuracy. I'm slowly convincing him that the future is now and he needs a red dot
It's so personal. If you can test both styles out before you buy so you see which you like. The big pro for elastic is they are much more slim and streamlined. So they won't take up as much width going out of your belt and if you plan on putting other items in that pouch it will stretch to that item. The kydex tends to be thicker but it is in my opinion way more durable because elastic wears out and kydex is literally plastic that won't stretch and you can get it to the perfect retention for how you like it, so it's a lot more customizable in that fashion
kydex offers great retention and easy re-insertion under stress elastic offers great retention too, but sacrifices re-inserting (still possible, but not as easy) for being able to collapse flat when empty and more versatility in one pouch
I switched over to a kore battle belt in Jan cause they micro adjust and my FA instructor clamied they were the best and he was right. No way I'm going back to my cobra buckle belt anymore.
This is so well put together and lots of great information. I just have a holster in mag pouches that I put on my belt, it's a pain when taking them on and off but it works for now till I can get something down the road. Definitely coming back to this video when I want to buy something
Hey man you got to work with what you got. Plus gear doesn't always buy skill
This reminds me of an old Grand Thumb style video but with your own spin on it
Haha I can definitely see it
Very helpful video. Keep doing more videos for the Chanel guys
Appreciate it. We plan on doing at minimum one video a month for now till we can ramp up production
Great content guys keep it up.
Thanks man, appreciate the support!
I didn't know I needed this video until now
Glad this helped
👍 great video content and great way of presenting!
Thanks always finding ways to improve the quality
The production quality 🤌🤌
🙏🙏🙏
Travis Hayley has a AWESOME hook
Oh hell yeah that's perfect
I like my flat line fiber co dump pouch got it woven in with my rifle mag pouch that way it isn’t taking up so much space
I've seen those, looks really sweet but it does look a little thin. How's the durability on it?
@@UrbanAssaultGroup so far not bad i haven’t had any issues with it, it is on the thinner side but I haven’t really been filling it with much other than mags and water bottles when I’m at the range only had it for 2 range trips so far hopefully it keeps doing good
I'll definitely look into it a little more. If the thickness is a non-issue then I'll definitely go with it because I love the idea of it not taking up any extra room on your belt
Flat Line Fiber Co.
It sits under the mag pouch so it saves the real estate on the belt. While staying minimalist enough when not in use.
You're the second comment about that one. I was looking into it a while ago but never picked it up because it looked a little thin and I was concerned about durability. I really love their slings so I should probably give their dump pouch a shot
@UrbanAssaultGroup I set up my "battle belt" to work as my range belt, comp belt, and duty belt. At the range, I use it for water bottles, camera batteries, mags, tape, etc.
At work I use it for water bottles if I'm posted somewhere for an extended period of time, when I'm searching someone (property goes in there sometimes), & our k9 guys love running them to hold dog gear.
All right I'm convinced
@@UrbanAssaultGroup 😂😂😂
@UrbanAssaultGroup lol it's been good. I've been running them for about 6 months now. Is it the end all GOAT? Probably not, but it does what I want it to do for now. Time will tell how it holds up over time. Solid video tho. keep it up! 🔥🔥
blue alpha makes a good glove hook
Thanks dude that one looks pretty solid
Yall earned a sub
Thanks man 🙏
Came for the belts. Stayed for the 3rd gen 4runner
Ole reliable has never let me down yet
First time watching your channel, great video! Daniel should check out the Warrior Poet Society belt IFAK pouch. It’s ambidextrous, holds a tourniquet, and incorporates shears into the design of the pouch.
Thanks man we'll check it out!
2:55 eyes closed just swangin “In my drake voice”
2:49 why you blinking like that lol sorry just had to point out how funny that looks haha but great video!
Haha it's because he's front sight focused. It happens with me too when I accidentally go from target focus to front sight focused.
I have a two piece belt but 95% of the time I run the inner only for my holster. Have never tried on a full battle belt that sat comfortably, didn't sag my pants (without needing to cinch it to an absurd degree), and didn't constantly need to be pulled up and adjusted. I will still use it sometimes, but overall have everything set up for what I'm doing all on my PC/rig. Also feels like I have a lot more mobility doing it that way, as far as kneeling/prone.
Interesting, what two piece do you have? We've never had that problem but everyone is built differently.
If running everything but the holster on your plate carrier works for you then keep it like that. Set Ups are very personal preference and situation dependent. It sounds like you tried that route and it didn't work for you.
@@UrbanAssaultGroup I have the Blue Alpha 'battle belt light'. Fairly basic design. If I went down the belt route seriously again though I'd buy the Magnetix belt - seems a lot of stiffness is the key to these setups.
That was one of the ones I was considering before I bought the magnetix belt. The bison belt that you saw in the video is sweet for the vibes but it's honestly not very stiff after having the magnetix belt for so long. The under belt has no stiffener in it and is just floppy fabric as well as that stiffener through the buckle I was talking about. The rigidity in the magnetix belt really helps when doing things like reloads through a kydex system
Should I get a two piece if I already have a war belt?
War belts are great for a lot of things but it didn't fit our needs
3:22 what’s is that tall black and red thing?
A Milwaukee light
I like how Daniel blinks with each round he shoots.
If you watch, it only happens on handguns. It's because he's front sight focused, which helps a little with accuracy. I'm slowly convincing him that the future is now and he needs a red dot
I’m so torn should I get kydez or stretchy mags
It's so personal. If you can test both styles out before you buy so you see which you like. The big pro for elastic is they are much more slim and streamlined. So they won't take up as much width going out of your belt and if you plan on putting other items in that pouch it will stretch to that item. The kydex tends to be thicker but it is in my opinion way more durable because elastic wears out and kydex is literally plastic that won't stretch and you can get it to the perfect retention for how you like it, so it's a lot more customizable in that fashion
kydex offers great retention and easy re-insertion under stress
elastic offers great retention too, but sacrifices re-inserting (still possible, but not as easy) for being able to collapse flat when empty and more versatility in one pouch
All that gear is a lot more useful with some physical training...
why are you blink your eye👁👁 while firing
Front sight post focused. Working on getting passed his boomer tendencies and getting a dot
Ditch the ghetto intro music
Nah most people live our intro music
I switched over to a kore battle belt in Jan cause they micro adjust and my FA instructor clamied they were the best and he was right. No way I'm going back to my cobra buckle belt anymore.
Used to run that brand as my EDC belt. I've had nothing wrong with the cobra belt but I'm glad it works for you, they look sweet