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<blockquote data-quote="jej" data-source="post: 776898" data-attributes="member: 5563"><p>No direct responses to your Q - don't know that mine are any good, but here they are</p><p>- I wear a Mitch Rosen Express belt. Its $70, 1.5 inch, all leather, very stiff. Its adjustable, as most any leather belt will be, and you can punch new holes in it if you need more adjustment. Is that a reasonable cost?</p><p>- I've read positive comments about the Loopers belts. Its $40, has kydex sandwiched in. No personal experience.</p><p>- I think that Wilderness will give you some $ off if you return the belt buckle to get a new size belt. They used to , anyway. I don't know if they re-use the buckle for you or if they just ship a new belt. Of course, that does not do you much good if you will need another in a week.</p><p>- the Wilderness designs that use two loops instead of the Instructor belt buckle give a bit more leeway in adjusting. Not a whole lot. </p><p>- Save the old one. Lots of guys gain the weight back.</p><p></p><p>jej</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jej, post: 776898, member: 5563"] No direct responses to your Q - don't know that mine are any good, but here they are - I wear a Mitch Rosen Express belt. Its $70, 1.5 inch, all leather, very stiff. Its adjustable, as most any leather belt will be, and you can punch new holes in it if you need more adjustment. Is that a reasonable cost? - I've read positive comments about the Loopers belts. Its $40, has kydex sandwiched in. No personal experience. - I think that Wilderness will give you some $ off if you return the belt buckle to get a new size belt. They used to , anyway. I don't know if they re-use the buckle for you or if they just ship a new belt. Of course, that does not do you much good if you will need another in a week. - the Wilderness designs that use two loops instead of the Instructor belt buckle give a bit more leeway in adjusting. Not a whole lot. - Save the old one. Lots of guys gain the weight back. jej [/QUOTE]
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