I like my Endura one, but it belongs on my shorts. Any idea where to get similar? Webbing, casual, bit of design but not leather and not with holes.
Fleabay? Just search for webbing belts.
Arcteryx conveyor belt. Not cheap but works perfectly.
The Karrimor ones are highly rated .... (and about a fiver) This was mentioned on a recent thread on replacement Endura ones...
I have a few pairs of Craghoppers trousers and the belts are crap.(keep breaking) ... and saw the same recommendation when I was looking to replace the crag hoppers Kiwi belt.... as it appears I'm not the only one.
I've yet to do it as I was convinced I'd lost my Endura one then found it 6 months later on some of the kids trousers but I'm down to the last working crag hoppers one .... and I use that for flying as well.. (being a skinny runt my trolls fall down without a belt so I use one through security and if I'm wearing a jumper often all week)
Patagucci Tech Web.
Molgrips
If you want as much like the endura one as possible
http://www.karrimor.com/karrimor-walking-trouser-belt-mens-784049
you should be able to buy from Sports Direct in the high street as well (as they bought the Karrimor name)
Don't they have loads of these type of things in H&M for about £5? If not, TK Maxx certainly will.
Eagle Creek do a really nice webbing belt that has a small zipped compartment on the back that you can fit some folded cash into, been using them for some years and love them.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/d/Money-Belts/Eagle-Creek-ECTG123-All-Terrain/B00DHS5K84
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Helikon - ebay
Tip - If you're not sure about size buy one size up and you can cut down as necessary.
Wow, real suggestions and only a few pisstakes. Thanks!
Patagonia Webbing Belt for the win.
[url= http://www.patagonia.com/product/tech-web-belt/59193.html ]Tech Web Belt[/url]
Dickies webbing belt does me fine.
I've got a couple of 5.11 TDU tactical belts I wear for work and riding shorts and really like them.
Snickers Workwear webbing belts are indestructible. And fairly cheap.
I've got a couple and the older one has been in use pretty much daily for well over 15 years.
Don't they have loads of these type of things in H&M for about £5? If not, TK Maxx certainly will.
It's a question of quality ... I know the whole idea is a cheap belt but I know for example the ones come with Craghopper trousers all fail.... (It's often in the trouser reviews) 4/5 stats due to the belt breaking after a week - its fine till you exert yourself)
Also the thickness matters... when I thought I'd lost my endure one I was using the (last working) craghoppers and it's a real struggle to get it through the loops.
I don't know about Molgrips but I also want a airport friendly one.... (or TBH 3-4 of them) which rules out the metal ones... I guess why quality then matters ???
The skater type ones slip in my experience so I bought one of the patagonia ones which still slips, but does it more expensively.
These Patagonia belts. Are they made in Patagonia?
Vietnam and Korea.
Animal belts are pretty sturdy and come with a bottle opener hidden behind the buckle. Handy if you ever need to open a beer with your crotch.
https://www.shore.co.uk/animal-scotia-belt-total-eclipse-navy.html
got a patag tech web (cheapish, holiday) and it's much nicer than the arteryx thing (sportpursuit). Heavy buckle though, smashed my phone with it.
The Eagle Creek ones have no metal parts, and the buckle, when closed, really grips tightly and never slips, I've just measured the one I'm wearing and it's 32mm wide, so will fit pretty much any belt loops.
Jack Wolfskin produces similar belt to Eagle Creek one, never tried the stash pocket but plastic belt buckle is very good to have on security checks at airport. Much easier to take care of family, bags and stuff when you don't have to hold your pants with one hand.
https://www.etsy.com/uk/listing/186671242/the-flybuckle-fashion-belt-made-with?ref=pla_similar_listing_top-2
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