You don't need a titanium belt buckle. What is need is a radiused or chamfered slot edges in the buckle to reduce wear of the nylon webbing when tightening and securing.
I have used one for 6 months and don’t see any wear on the webbing. If it starts I’ll use some very fine sandpaper but so far I haven’t had to do that.
I have had mine for 6 months and I love it. I actually bought a second in different colors because I liked the first one so much. I wear one every day and after 6 months there are no signs of wear. At that rate I don’t expect to have to replace the belt for several years, if at all. They sell the belt separate so you don’t have to buy one with a new buckle. Anything I carry on my belt is held secure. Best belts I have ever had.
i got one and if the buckle gets screwed up ( the sharp corners get nicked up and the logo wears off ) i am going to polish it to a minor finish and i know i will be able to real well because it is hard aluminum, when i do i am going to radius the edge all around, no problem, it is kind of hard putting a radius on the edge with a stamping die and Titanium will wear the die out fast, that is probably why the like aluminum, faster and easier to make die last longer equals bigger profit, what i would suggest is cast it out of some tough metal and plate it , maybe polish it, probable be just as cheap to make
I think I'll stick with my Blue Alpha Gear low profile EDC belts. They are perfect. No buckle, just a single thin ring to feed through. Plenty stout enough for conceal carry of full size gun with spare mag in sidecar holster. The edc belt is perfect for skinny guys like me with appendix carry. The last thing we need to worry about is bulky cobra buckle or some janky ratchet buckle screaming we got a gun.
@@David-bb7mt I have a BAG low pro and think it's too stiff even for CCW, but I don't carry large guns. I carry mostly 3 o clock and it doesn't form fit around the holster enough causing more bulge than other belts..
But wouldn't titanium destroy this market point? Like, in order to justify the costs of mass producing a titanium one, and the people who would be able to afford it, I think this aluminium one would have to fly off the shelves, and prove the cost of the titanium. It would be cool tho, it would literally out last the webbing
I understand that you like the belt but all those logos and made in the usa printed on the face makes it look terrible. Looks like your wearing a tool on your waist.
You don't need a titanium belt buckle. What is need is a radiused or chamfered slot edges in the buckle to reduce wear of the nylon webbing when tightening and securing.
I have used one for 6 months and don’t see any wear on the webbing. If it starts I’ll use some very fine sandpaper but so far I haven’t had to do that.
I bought mine when they were first available for sale, the infinite adjustment points make this my favorite belt.
I have had mine for 6 months and I love it. I actually bought a second in different colors because I liked the first one so much. I wear one every day and after 6 months there are no signs of wear. At that rate I don’t expect to have to replace the belt for several years, if at all. They sell the belt separate so you don’t have to buy one with a new buckle. Anything I carry on my belt is held secure. Best belts I have ever had.
Another great belt if you like the infinite adjustability is the Grip6 belt. I personally think it is better looking than the Cinch Belt.
i got one and if the buckle gets screwed up ( the sharp corners get nicked up and the logo wears off ) i am going to polish it to a minor finish and i know i will be able to real well because it is hard aluminum, when i do i am going to radius the edge all around, no problem, it is kind of hard putting a radius on the edge with a stamping die and Titanium will wear the die out fast, that is probably why the like aluminum, faster and easier to make die last longer equals bigger profit, what i would suggest is cast it out of some tough metal and plate it , maybe polish it, probable be just as cheap to make
Tumble them longer
Looks like seatbelt material?
Why does EVERYTHING have to come in titanium? Aluminum is lighter, cheaper, and plenty strong for a belt buckle.
Will this work with other stretchy belt material?
THEY MADE TITANIUM AND I GOT IT BABY
More of an advertisement than a review. How about some simple specs? What is the width of the belt??
I think I'll stick with my Blue Alpha Gear low profile EDC belts. They are perfect. No buckle, just a single thin ring to feed through. Plenty stout enough for conceal carry of full size gun with spare mag in sidecar holster. The edc belt is perfect for skinny guys like me with appendix carry. The last thing we need to worry about is bulky cobra buckle or some janky ratchet buckle screaming we got a gun.
is the BAG low profile comfortable? I bought one of their cobra buckle belts and hated how uncomfortable it was. Thanks
@@David-bb7mt I have a BAG low pro and think it's too stiff even for CCW, but I don't carry large guns. I carry mostly 3 o clock and it doesn't form fit around the holster enough causing more bulge than other belts..
But wouldn't titanium destroy this market point? Like, in order to justify the costs of mass producing a titanium one, and the people who would be able to afford it, I think this aluminium one would have to fly off the shelves, and prove the cost of the titanium. It would be cool tho, it would literally out last the webbing
Yes and so would radiused corners or rounded as he put it. That takes alot of extra machinging and time.
I like Grip 6 more.
Agree grip 6 looks way more pleasant the buckles are a show piece
Does it link on the back like other belts ?
I bought the cinch. I love it. It fits through the belt holes on my dickies work pants..a lot of other work belts are wider and don't fit.
they should be 10 bucks MAX
You can't buy a belt at Walmart for $10!!! This is US made, and come on, it's only $30!!
I understand that you like the belt but all those logos and made in the usa printed on the face makes it look terrible. Looks like your wearing a tool on your waist.
CINCH!
No way Grip 6 belts are far superior.
I’ve always wonder why peps. Any just get a pair of pants that fit
Belt is overpriced for what you get. I won’t buy again.
Knock off from the gripe6 belts.