5.11 Belts - A belt for every occasion!
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- Опубліковано 4 лип 2024
- 5.11 has a diverse collection of belts for every situation. Here I show the TDU, Trainer and Operator belts. They also make leather belts if you need something a little more dressy.
Another great and thorough review. Thank you! Our favorite quote: "Make sure you're not wearing crappy pants." Wise words...stick to 5.11!
I mean 5.11 kinda sucks 😕
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I am currently belt shopping, and appreciate such a super detailed video thanks a lot man
Saw a few videos for 511 belts, and your video was the only one with useable information. Thanks a bunch!
Glad it was helpful Tami! And this was 9 years ago, quite early in my belt reviewing career. :-). I just got 5 new belts in the mail today to review. What was different about my vid than the others?
Great review. This is the best review, with the best details of these belts. I now can buy the trainer belt based on the details you revealed. Thanks so much.
Thanks! Glad you found it helpful! A good belt is definitely a must!
Recently bought the Operator and man what a difference !!! I also went for years with a standard belt and didn't realize what I was missing.
yup, its crazy when you finally get a real belt and realize what you've actually been using for years that you thought was good. :-)
I was thinking about how to put this belt on and you save my time, thanks :)
FINALLY the info I was looking for! I could have used this 2.5hrs ago. THANK YOU!
I have had my belt for 7 years and it looks new and I have it on all the time
Got the 5.11 belt today and needless to say it is fantastic.
The operator belt really does work pretty well for rappelling- fast rappelled with mine at 40-50 feet numerous times and works great.
Really nice review Sir. Thanks for taking the time.
Thanks!!
Very clear and concise review. Subbed. Great Review.
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching!
Very useful, thanks.
Thank you for a well and informative video. I stumbled across your channel a few hours ago and seem to have hit the jackpot :-) I am a massage therapist and have started wearing the 5.11 pants which I find very comfortable throughout the day my next purchase of course is the operators belt. The operators belt looks like it's dirty enough to handle my Glock 30 and it's cross breed holster Super Tuck design .
Great review exactly what I was looking for A+
Thanks!!
Great review man!!!
You're welcome! Glad you found it useful!
I just bought the 5.11 Operator belt. This video was exactly what I needed just to know for sure how to wear it! Thanks! Keep the vids coming!
You're welcome!
Thank you for the review! I'll get both!!
Just commenting here to thank you for the videos, specially this one and the one about the 5.11 stryke pant.. Helped me a lot in deciding between the pants.
Sorry for bad english.
Your english is fine. :-) glad the vids helped!
Thanks. Glad you found it useful!
I love the tdu belt. It is my favorite jeans belt.
Thanks for the reply, I was looking at purchasing a kydex holster and yours looked very nice! I've been looking at Raven and Bravo Concealment Kydex, both look promising.
Me compré un cinturón táctico para ser fashionista y no sabía abrocharlo. Thank you sir, you just helped me to fit my outfit for school 🙏🏻
You're welcome!
I've been wearing a wilderness belt for a couple of years now. It's an awesome belt as well. pretty much the same as the 5.11. they do over a titanium buckle for another $40 or so.
thank you so much for the review sir.. it was very helpful .. thanks again
Glad it was helpful!
Indeed. They can have many uses!
Hi Snareman.
Great Vid by the way. Very good
Information. All my Equipment is
Tactical since I'm in The First
Response Team, United States
Civil Air Patrol. A couple of years
Ago I was flying to NY and was
Wearing my Civil Air Patrol Shirt
With the matching Blue 5.11 pants
And tactical Black Web Belt with
Government ID in Hand. TSA still
Made me take off the BELT and
SHOES to be PLACED in their
Plastic box to be run thru the
X-Ray. But it all depends on the
Airport you're going thru. Coming
Back from the Oklahoma City
Air Force Base I had No Problem
Going thru with TSA. I had my
Government Credentials in Hand
and TSA Recognised my ID from
The AIR FORCE and let me pass without a hitch. But AGAIN being they are Practically Next Door to
The AIR FORCE BASE the TSA
In OKLAHOMA CITY AIRPORT
are used to seeing Military
Personnel come thru their Domain.
THANKS AGAIN for YOUR VIDS.
Lt. Gilbert Osuna
Civil Air Patrol
United States
Air Force Auxiliary
Hello are you currently still in CAP if so hello fellow CAP member Cadet/A1C Steffens
Great info, thank you
You're welcome! Thanks for watching!
Got the operator for concealed carry. Was using a regular old leather belt but it wasn’t sturdy enough. At 48 dollars at sportsman’s, the operator is perfect
Thanks. They are made by one of the instructors at TDI, although there are a ton of kydex holster options these days.
Just got the tdu green operated 1.75 fits perfectly on my Levi's 501s.
Can't wait to try my in the waist band!
Quick note! The buckle broke on my big thick leather belt while Christmas shopping. My gun fell into my pants I ran in the dressing room. Lucky the coat I was wearing had a good size inner pocket or I would have been in some trouble. Realized the importance of a good belt. Regular belt don't cut it and will fail in the worst place.
@rodeo600 Thanks. Holster was made by one of the instructors at TDI (Tactical Defense Institure - Dick Wheeler) and the mag pouches by SharkTac (who I recommend avoiding unless you see him at a show)
an i love your content. I found my next belt. I will be getting the operator (fits my IWB holster and IWB mag pouch the best)
I appreciate the kind words! :-) Glad you like the vids!
Thank you
The belt is the operators model that's 1 3/4 inches, I am glad to say it fits all of my holsters and magazine carriers. Both my G30 (45auto) and G27 (40cal) are held tight and close to the body, very comfortable...
Thanks for this informative belt review snareman...been belt shopping and now I know what to get to tote my handguns,multitool (Leatherman Mut - great unit but it ain't the lightest...lol) and my Commando android phone....
YOu're welcome. I'm glad you found the vids so useful! The belt should do just fine to carry all of that.
The the reversable TDU belts are thick and sturdy just like the trainer and operator but still have the plastic buckle. I have one as well as a trainer both in 1.5" size.
Wish that the TDU had the velcro keeper feature.
@GoldenP51 There is a size chart on the 5.11 website. 38" is a large (36-38)
Airport friendly, very good!
Although these days unless you have tsa precheck they still make you take your belt off.
Had to come check this video out to make sure I was wearing my 511 correctly
And what did you discover?
I was looking at getting the Double Duty TDU by 5.11 with the plastic buckle ($17 cheaper) but your review just talked me into the Trainer belt, I literally just placed the order for the tundra colored one with the Stainless steel buckle. Thanks for a very helpful review.
Yea, I think the reinforced belts are a much better option if you are going to be carrying stuff on them
It was made by one of the instructors at TDI (tactical defense institute)
You're welcome! What info were you looking for that you didn't find elsewhere?
I hadn't seen the Bravo holsters, but they look pretty nice. Similar to Raven's which I do have experience with.
@jamgabem No problem. :-) Glad you like the belt.
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I have the trainer for almost 4 years and still going strong. Recently I bought the operator belt and the buckle fell apart in less than a month of normal EDC use. The center piece fell off, i took it back and they exchanged it for a new one and it the same thing, so i believe it had some faults. I wrote 5.11 and they offer to exchange it but i told the rep it makes no sense, so he offered me a discount on future purchases. Try twisting the center part at an angle and see your own falls out .
Sinn 857 UTC. Its the watch I get asked about most in my vids. I'm hoping to have a video up on it in the next few days.
You're welcome! I try and make vids with the info in them that I'd want to see if I was watching the vid myself. That's one of the things that motivated me to start making them. I wanted to fill what seemed like the void of low quality, low definition, low info vids. :-)
I looked this up because I needed a new belt. Had to do a double take because I recognize your channel from drumming videos, didn't know you did guns and gear videos too lol.
Welcome to the other side. 🙂 This is actually more where I started.
@jamgabem Glad you found the vid useful. Thanks for watching!
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One of the instructors I know made it, but there are a ton of kydex holster options out there these days. I like them because they hug your body so well. Raven concealment is a popular one as is PhillyEDC (see his channel).
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@miah022 They have a size chart on their website to show you what inch sizes correspond to what sizes.
THey were made by Dick Wheeler, one of the instructors at TDI (Tactical Defense Institute). He just kind of does it on the side.
The operator belt works well as a self defence with the steel belt buckle and the velcro make it very efficient at moving form your waist to your hand (assuming you have the 5.11 tac pants) using the velcro to make a handle in a second or faster. Can also be used to restrain an attacker by making a look with the buckle after you have subdued your attacker. I don't carry a gun but am I a wheel chair and belt also make a good lasso that will tighten around what you ring it on by pulling the velcro end (turned into a surprisingly comfortable hand hold that seem as it were made to wrap around a wrist and threw your hand), plus it keeps a circle shape and will not fail to ring a neck if an attacker is within range. Also hear that you could break a bone with the buckle. (warning take a self defence class and lean how to use it before your in a situation that you need the skill for, seriously its not a toy you can hurt yourself)
10/4 sir, will do. Yeah ive heard nothing but good stuff just seems as though most people who opt for a full frame gun amd spare mag fir edc seem to have the best luck with an instructor style belt. We shall see though! Will do a review if how its held up after a month or two of wear, worse comes to worst it can be my dressier edc belt lol.
@GoldenColts Yes. I wear the belt like this to work in the ER with my shirt tucked in. No gun. I usually wear 5.11 style pants and a scrub top or polo style shirt. Looks and works great. If I'm CCWing I have the belt with a holster and shirt untucked, so you don't see it. And yes - only the TDU belt us truly airport safe. I also own 3 Wilderness belts. Vids are forthcoming.
I have done modifications to a lot of gear . I bought a knockoff belt for 8 dollars that says 5:11 on it . Although it is not 5:11 and it's stitching sucked for lack of a better word . As well the sizing was off . The 3 mod's I did to make this belt comparable to that of an 80 dollar belt were as follows . First I doubled the stitching all by hand as I have not yet learned to sew with machine as of yet . It only took 2 days of use before the velcro stitching started coming off so doubling the stitching of the velcro was the first thing . Secondly I could not tighten the belt to the right size so I added velcro to the belt . I used salvaged velcro I gather it here and there as I run across it . Taking it off things people throw by the roadside etc . You don't have to buy it nor do you have to always buy shock cord or nylon if you use creative thinking . Later I was bored and had been watching escape and evade videos and gear reviews and seen something that had not been done in the way I envisioned it . What I did next was to add 2 small velcro pockets to the inside of the belt . The pockets measure 3.75 inches wide by the width of the belt which is 1.50 inches . I fist sewed the little pockets out of a nylon material from an old lunch bag..Once I had the little rectangular pockets . I added velcro to fasten them shut . And finally I sewed them to the belt . First putting one in the rear and secondly adding one to my left side . These little pockets are great for hiding money from your wife ,she will go in your wallet but never in your belt! No more looking like an idiot when you go to buy something and don't have as much money as you assumed . As well as the inspired reason I dropped in a small razor and a small piece of hacksaw blade As well as a handcuff key . I have thought about buying more belts like mine to modify and sell to make a few dollars . I could sell them under 90 dollars especially if I would sit down and learn to use the sewing machine . I would like to hear if ant one else has modified their gear such as bags belts plate carriers etc ?
@GoldenP51 No problem. Its easy to overlook.
This is the MFG riggers belt and the engineers belt. Basically all the same just waaaay more expensive.
That being said I own the trainer and operator 5.11 cause I just love 5.11
Great vid. Have been considering a few different belts - I've been rifling (no pun intended) through "gun belts" in the standard leather that I prefer and have been going bonkers over how quickly a) I'm wearing them out and b) how inconsistent the thickness (height, I mean?) of belts are when you aren't specifically looking in a market that uses 1.5 or 1.75" etc. Thanks! bought a new belt in Marpat immediately after viewing this!
What size belt in relation to waist size do you recommend? For example the medium says 32-34. Would you get that if you have a 32" waist or would you go a size up?
I started out with 5.11 belts as an IDF volunteer. The military issue sucked. I've since moved on to Wilderness belts. They are awesome, and the ones made specifically for CCW are awesome! They are pricey, but, worth every penny.
@orcaluv I actually have a few Wilderness ones as well, including the Ti. They are great belts too. :-)
pt2. It seems that the 5.11 design changes to the buckle are just made to avoid patent infringement (but don't quote me on that since I haven't looked into Wilderness Tactical's currently held patents). The wilderness belts are also made in the USA and proudly stamped showing that. I think anyone considering purchasing these belts would be better off and have less buyers remorse looking at the Wilderness products from the get go.
Well, that's a good point! :-)
@jamgabem Yea, I like I mentioned, I used to think my leather belts were sturdy. Little did I know.
Sorry for the delay. If you are right at a 32 waist you could probably get a 32 and be find. If you're on the larger side of 32 you might go up to a 34.
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@ColoradoNative100 Glad you found it useful!
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I am wondering if this type of belt is thick enough to hold an IWB holster, such as the Blackhawk models?
What kind of gun/magazine holster are those, more specifically what brand? Thanks and nice video!
4:40 is when heavy duty starts!
You the goat
Haha thank you! Saved me 4+ mins of my life
The real comparison between these belts (and belt types) as well as how easy they are to put on and adjust. Also the rigidity. So ya, basically everything in there lol.
What is your waist size as compared to the belt size you got? Specifically the trainer belts.
I am 38" or slightly less levi waist size and I have been using the 40"-42" 5.11 trainer. It will secure just past my 9:00 position, which seemed to be about where your's was. My only gripe about that is it can make it difficult to get my mag pouch on and off (triple layer). I fear going to a 36-38 will be too small. When I tighten all the way the velcro is just starting into the buckle.
When i went to the website they dont list any sizes just L,XL and so on nor a size chart, can you shed any light on this about how big these belts really are?
love the operator belt,although i dont use guns,its great for the likes of multitools etc
I'm 14 and I use TDU belts and they are WAY better than regular leather belts. Plus, they look really cool in black.
@tul9033 I have a 32" waist and have the 32-34 belt. I prefer it to secure around the area of my right front pocket. Otherwise I have the problem like you with fitting a holster over it.
@holybrolydood A good belt definitely makes a difference! One of the instructors at TDI (tdiohio .com) made it for me. I got the mag holster made at a local gun show. I too have gently tried some kydex concoctions of my own, but it take quite a few before they come out looking professional (I'm still not there :-) )
Good comparison. I need to upgrade from Blackhawk!'s version of the tdu to the operator. I like the thicker belts. Where'd you get that holster? I've just taken an interest in making my own kydex holsters. That was a sharp setup.
I tried their "leather" gun belt a number of years ago, basically a thin leather cover over a plastic core, it fell apart quickly. I do like their pants though.
Interesting. I haven't tried any of their leather belts.
I am struggling to pick the right size, how did you choose? thank you
Cool Sinn watch. Do (did) you like it?
@executivebodyguard Yea, I've heard of people having that problem with the belts. Thankfully mine don't seem to much it.
What's your advice on the sizing? I'm 6'2 185 and wear a 34-36''. I bought the large in the TDU belt, which is supposed to be for 36-38'', and I only have about 4'' of material when its cinched up. I noticed you have a lot left over. What size waist/belt do you use for these 511's? Thanks.
me too, what size belts do you use?
Thoses are good belts. I have (2) 5.11 operator belts for about 1 year now. About 2 months ago I picked up a Black Hawk CQB Riggers belt. Check them out I think you would like them.
Wait til you watch my 5.11 sock vid! :-) You'll wonder even more while watching that one. Thanks for the sub btw!
what kind of jeans would you recommend that is NOT crappy & would go with these?
Great video, thanks for all infos. What brand are your holsters? My favorite color; Coyote, coyote tan or simply tan. Wow they look spectacular.
Ps Personally I found 1 3/4 Wilderness shooting belt the best. Very little play when drawing your gun.
what holster did you have in the videos?
Hey I love you video very helpful and informative. But would someone please tell me what pants you are wearing at 4:20?
@snareman95 Thanks! I must of missed that one lol
I recently ordered the 511 “double-duty” TDU belt, because the (regular) TDU wasn’t available in my size. Afterward, I realized that it is basically 2 TDU’s sewn together. It hasn’t been delivered yet, but I figure it will be pretty stiff. Hopefully, it won’t be atrociously thick. In either case, the TDU buckle is much simpler than the rigger’s belt (simpler = better?). 👍🏾
@InRagedTaurenWarrior Yea, easy enough I suppose. I'm just frustrated by it as I don't think I should have to do that.
@511Tactical Definitely words to live by - Don't wear crappy pants! You're always protected from that with a cadre of 5.11 pants in the closet. :-)
with ref to the belts slipping and or the floppy end sticking out, turn the floppy end back on its self and jam it into the buckle. it should stop the nylon slipping back
bigbillysbeard Thanks!
p.s. I thought your review was top notch and ive just ordered an operator belt, so keep them commin
bigbillysbeard Thanks! Glad you liked it!