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Tomahawk Tactical SupplyTomahawk Tactical SupplyTactical ApparelTactical Belts5.11 Tactical Men’s 1.75 Inch TDU Belt, Fade and Fray Resistant, Style 59552

5.11 Tactical Men’s 1.75 Inch TDU Belt, Fade and Fray Resistant, Style 59552

(3 customer reviews)

$19.45

Product details

  • Fabric type
    100% Nylon

  • Care instructions
    Wet Wipe Clean

  • Origin
    Imported

About this item

  • Ergonomic, affordable, and highly functional
  • Metal-detector friendly
  • Can be converted into a tie down or carry strap
  • Sizes run small; we recommend you order 2 sizes up from pant size
  • This item is not available to be shipped to California or New York states

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UPC: 001000907160 SKU: B0BS8J3JRZ Categories: ,

Additional information

Weight 0.25 lbs
Dimensions 10.4 × 5.8 × 3 in
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer

No

Product Dimensions ‏

‎ 10.4 x 5.8 x 3 inches; 4 ounces

Item model number ‏

‎ 59552-019-M

Department ‏

‎ unisex-adult

Date First Available ‏

‎ May 16, 2008

ASIN ‏

‎ B0019MT7K2

Manufacturer ‏

‎ 5.11, ‎ 5.11 Tactical Apparel

3 reviews for 5.11 Tactical Men’s 1.75 Inch TDU Belt, Fade and Fray Resistant, Style 59552

  1. Scott Sturgeon


    I’m a fan of web belts. I’m not a fan of most of the web belt buckles available. Most buckles on web belts are awkward, large and/or difficult to clasp or adjust.Not the 511 Tactical TDU work belt. It has a small, tough and simple “buckle” that is infinitely adjustable. 511 Tactical didn’t invent this kind of “buckle” but their take is simple, small and functional.The webbing material is different than other belts sold by 511’s competitors. Others are thicker or more flexible but somehow they don’t function or wear as well.If you find the TDU belt to be a little stiff when new don’t be concerned as they soften with use.Though I can buy a similar looking belt for less money, I spend an extra dollar or two and get the 511 Tactical belt and I am always happy with the result.

  2. Plattinum J


    On duty I have a radio, glock 22, two more magazines, two handcuffs, pepper spray, asp baton, taser, work phone, and keys. Let’s just say i was looking for ways to save weight that didn’t effect the performance or safety. First thing was to move the taser to my thigh. Second was to get a new belt! My operator belt is very thick and sturdy, but it just weighed too much for what it did. The tdu is a thinner belt, yet it is still sturdy and it still stays snug. i do miss the velcro wrap back of the operator though, its just a better design, but the weight savings of this belt is amazing.As far as a belt around the mall etc on off duty this belt is ugly! It is super wide (which is good for holster support), and has the ugliest plastic buckle imaginable. I recommend for off duty carry the basketweave 1.5″ 5.11 belt!

  3. TexasTen


    I’m a little soft around the waist, so narrow belts are a little uncomfortable, and the tops of trousers tend to fold out over the belt.This lightweight, wide belt is very comfortable when I cinch it tight, and the tops of trousers do not fold out over the top.It’s a little difficult to adjust the buckle, but OK with practice.

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