

🦾 Gear up with the belt that never quits—carry confidence, carry BLACKHAWK.
The BLACKHAWK CQB/Rigger's Belt is a heavy-duty tactical belt featuring 1.75” webbing with 7,000 lb tensile strength, parachute-grade buckles, and a secure hook and loop closure. Available in four colors and three sizes, it’s engineered for durability, stability, and a custom fit—ideal for professionals who demand reliability and uncompromising performance in their everyday carry gear.








| ASIN | B07FF9LWWH |
| Best Sellers Rank | #592,239 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ( See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ) #2,185 in Men's Belts |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (531) |
| Date First Available | November 17, 2009 |
| Manufacturer | BLACKHAWK |
H**Y
End of evolution for carry belts
Having completely destroyed over a dozen leather belts over the years, finally decided to try a web alternative, and now I feel a little stupid for waiting so long. This belt will very likely outlive you. Add it to the list of items in your will, leave it to someone who will use it every day and it will probably outlive them too. It is tough. It is substantial. There is no 'foolin around' with this belt - your pants (and your holster) are STAYING on your hip - period. God forbid you get it caught on a train or something, because you will tear in half before the belt does. Yes - it's a little on the big and heavy side. Yes - it's too wide to wear with dress slacks. Yes - it takes a day or so to break it in and get it flexible enough to adjust easily. Yes - it's obviously a weapons-grade piece of gear - not much stealth to it. And Yes - you will have to remove it for TSA - the steel is hard and thick. Great with jeans, BDUs, operator gear and even most duty quality 'docker' type pants (5.11, etc.). Unusable with dress slacks in any fashion, so detectives look elsewhere, but beats the tar out of a doubled duty belt, and carries twice as much more comfortably. No more holster flopping over letting your weapon hit the deck or toilet when nature calls. No more trying to yank up your drawers after a sprint (ever wonder why most belts seem to slip DOWN so easily, but are so darn hard to pull back UP?). No more getting pinched because one hole was just a tad loose and the next was just a tad too tight. No more broken buckle arm during a tumble or scuffle - it's NOT going to happen. IWB, OWB - whatever; your weapon is STAYING with you. If, every waking hour of every day, you need to carry a weapon or gear, don't have to wear dress slacks, and care more about durability and getting the job done than 'fashion', this will be the last belt you ever buy. I personally think it looks fine (my wife dissents), and when I think about how well it does it's job, it gets as pretty and sexy as a plain but 'healthy' girl at closing time. If you regularly read GQ or shop at Barney's this probably isn't your belt - for the rest of us - it is absolutely, simply perfect for what it does. Just sayin. Would I trust my life to a belt? Not until recently, but now, no problem - as long as it was this belt. No surprises, no excuses, no "ifs ands or buts" - that's my kind of gear.
B**K
Great belt
I decided to upgrade my belt when switching over from the UCP (digital camo that everyone will incorrectlt call ACU) to the new OCP. The standard issue Army belt is fine, but I had two issues with it that this belt solves: 1. The regular belt slips like crazy after continued physical activity. This belt has a heavy duty buckle as well as velcro on the end for a secure fit 2. If you're in between sizes like me, the regular belt either gives you 1 inch of slack or upwards of 14 that you gotta hope tucks right into a belt loop or else it all hangs out. This belt has a long run of velcro, so no matter how much slack you have, you can secure it. Two complaints I've heard that I think are dumb but I'll still note are that it's heavy and it's annoying to unvelcro at the urinal. So if an extra pound or having to take 5 sec longer to piss is a dealbreaker then stick with what the Army gives you. Overall it's a solid belt. I've seen plenty of others wearing it so if you're worried about being out of regs, you should be fine seeing as they sell this exact belt on most bases next to the standard one.
A**R
strong belt
So I've had this belt going on 2 years and it's still strong. I wear it every day for work (construction) and it has had up admirably through some rough abuse. Belt does run large, I bought the medium and usually wear a 38 pants. Tried the large initially, way too much excess belt left over after its fastened. It's a slight pain to work back through the metal buckle to fasten at first, but you get used to it. Velcro still holds very well. I like this better than the leather belts I used for years at work.
W**D
Manufactured to a high standard and value for money !
In my opinion these Blackhawk CQB/Rigger's Belt would rate as one of the ultimate field belts. I have owned one for a number of years and it has served me well but it appears to have shrunk over time. These belts have a multitude of uses other than just holding your pants up and you can hang almost anything off them. Just a good solid field or general duties belt. The thing I like about them is that they don’t slip. Manufactured to the highest standard. Sizing specifications are accurate. There are cheaper brands on the market but if you are going to buy tactical/field gear buy the best you can afford.
E**N
My go to belt when in uniform
I was impressed when I got this belt. The medium has fit my waist really well, I've been between 31-34 inches. It is more solid durable than I had expected and the coyote color works with ACU regs and I don't think I'll catch any problems with OCP or Multicam. It has been my belt for Air Assault school, 4 years at West Point, and flight school and its still going strong! **2 year update: Its holding up great and is my day to day belt. It has started to get the classic pulled down/bent curve vertically in the belt but it feels as strong as ever and looks almost like new. ****5 year update: I wear this with my ACUs day to day and its awesome. Its been wet, cut, dragged, muddy, burned, and washed a lot. The velcro has had some dirt crusted in it but its still sticking fine.
M**R
Everything I wanted
Its a riggers belt. Its kinda hard to mess that up. Buckles are very heavy and attached well. The belt is wide enough to be sturdy enough to hold a pistol rig be it a drop holster or a belt holster (1 3/4 inches wide) and it also fits the loops of blue jeans. I have a 32 inch waist and the med leaves me about 6 inches. The Velcro holds up well. i saw a few reviews that were knocking it for making noise when taking it off. yeah its velcro what did you expect? at the same time friction buckles on these type belts make noise when you put them on or take them off. If you want stealth get a belt with a normal buckle if you want a perfect fitting belt that the end doesn't flop around and get caught on stuff get this belt.
M**N
Ich trage den Gurt täglich bei der Arbeit. Durch die breite Form liegt er sehr gut an und verteilt den Druck von montierten Taschen, Halftern und anderen Accessiors. Die Verbindung/ Montage von gängigen Halftern u.ä. funktioniert sehr gut.
ク**ロ
180/88 おなかが出ている中年体型ですが、Mサイズで丁度いいベルトの長さです。似たような安い物とは違い、厚みがありつつ、そこまで固くないので着け心地が良いです。色は画像より濃い目・白っぽさは全くありません。ベルクロはしっかり縫製されており、金具に錆・傷等はありません。
R**M
Ordered a M definitely not a medium way to much access belt. and after a few uses already the velcro is already poor. 👎🏻
M**L
Use this belt for hunting to hold my knifes and this belt is solid holds my blades up nicely and my pants lol
B**E
I use a rock climbing ATC belay device and 30' rock climbing rope system to walk my dog and needed a belt that could withstand her strong pull. The d-ring built in the belt is perfect for this attachment system. I attach a locking carabiner to the built in d-ring, rig up my belay and rope and away we go. The stitching on the d-ring attachment appears to be well done. The belt wears like a normal belt with that added security of the d-dring. It's wide enough to distribute weight when pulled but not bulky like a safety belt. Top notch build quality. I hope it lasts for years. If anything changes, I'll update the review.
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