Ratchet Belt Comparison: Kore Trakline belt vs Mission belt vs Slidebelts

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  • An in-depth comparison review of Kore Essentials Trakline belt, Mission belt and Slidebelt. These popular ratchet style belts (also known as automatic or hole-less or track belts) give the user a perfect, very adjustable fit. Instead of belt holes, these belts use a durable, nylon track sewn into the back of the leather that offers small incremental adjustments in 1/4" increments. Regular belt holes are usually 1 inch or more apart typically making them too loose or too tight. Therefore ratchet belts are much more adjustable versus a traditional leather belt and give a far superior fit.
    www.KoreEssentials.com (Trakline belt)
    www.Missionbelt.com
    www.Slidebelts.com
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Komentáře • 174

  • @RandomlyFunnyClips
    @RandomlyFunnyClips Před 6 lety +3

    I have 2 of these belts from Kore and absolutely love'em. I can’t believe it took someone sooo long to figure this out - but it was worth the wait. These belts are very cool and all I wear now. Gentlemen, or ladies, if you’re looking for a new belt and want something better - this is it. It’s more than just better, it’s the best belt I've ever owned.

  • @jameshale5684
    @jameshale5684 Před 6 lety +8

    For those who may be curious or need a refresher on leather (as it relates to belts anyways) From lowest quality to highest.... bonded, genuine, top-grain, full grain.

  • @drewgraham7877
    @drewgraham7877 Před 6 lety +3

    Kore belts are the best belts I’ve ever owned. I’ve bought them for gifts and I’ve bought multiple belts for myself. I will only buy Kore Essentials belts. Quality, customer service, longevity, daily use, are all AMAZING! I can not rate higher than 100% but they in my books they have always 200%

  • @mluciani9451
    @mluciani9451 Před 7 lety +5

    Loving my new belt!
    I am really enjoying my new Trakline belt. I've been a fan of the ratcheting belts for a few years now and this was my first on from Kore. I'm 6' 2" and 225 pounds and my waistline DOES fluctuate based on everything from how much I've eaten to which pants I'm wearing. Having the quarter inch adjustments is great! I've had a couple others from a different company and they were nice belts but eventually they wore out and I needed a replacement. Because of their buckle style my wife referred to them as my "Boyscout belts" so when I saw I could get a quality ratcheting belt with a normal looking buckle I was pretty happy about it. I considered buying cheap but read some reviews and made the decision to spend a little extra on something that was real leather and looked solid. Definitely worth the extra money. I've only been wearing it a few weeks but so far I have no complaints and I don't expect to down the road. This is a nice belt.....get one, spend a couple weeks with it and you won't wear anything else.

  • @patrickmurray503
    @patrickmurray503 Před 7 lety +1

    Great review. I own two of the Trakline belt and buckle combinations. Mine are the Trakline gun belts which are the best every day handgun carry belt on the market.

  • @mtb2572
    @mtb2572 Před 5 lety +1

    Just received my first Kore track belt and I am blown away by how quickly it was received and the quality of the belt itself. As someone who fluctuates in waist size rather drastically, even during the day, I always had issues with traditional belts with holes no fitting correctly. This Kore belt is a game changer for me! I highly recommend getting one.

  • @brianackerman5647
    @brianackerman5647 Před 6 lety +1

    I just recently purchased a Kore Essentials fashion belt. I had watched several CZcams reviews and eventually picked the product out of all the other brands. I am pleased to say that I am extremely amazed. The packaging is great, the quality of the strap is extremely high, the buckle mechanism is simple to use and elegant, and the installation of the strap by cutting off of the excess was simple. Honestly, I think anyone who does not use the Kore belt and chooses to use an old style belt, might as well throw away their computer in favor of an abacus. The product is that good and a technical marvel.

  • @jeffreycook6684
    @jeffreycook6684 Před 6 lety +1

    Nice review.
    I love the look and ease of use of the Kore track belts. I have MS, which effects dexterity and strength in my hands and this is easy to adjust and take off. So I highly recommend them!

  • @weyhanng7028
    @weyhanng7028 Před 6 lety +2

    I bought the Kore belt and its a brilliant track belt. Amazing functionality without the holes and quality is on point. Before I bought the belt, I never understood the sheer utility of using a belt without holes, but now I don’t know if I’ll ever go back! Only point of improvement is to make the buckle thinner so it blends better with dress clothing. But on the whole, I highly recommend this belt to anyone in the market for a new one! Thumbs up to Kore!

  • @mairtinmorrissey1266
    @mairtinmorrissey1266 Před 4 lety +2

    I’ve worn my Kore ratchet belt for the past four years (nearly everyday) and it’s held up great!

  • @fiddlewizzit
    @fiddlewizzit Před 6 lety +1

    Love my Kore Belts
    I own 3 Kore Trakline brand belts and I will not hesitate to buy another when the time comes. They are very well made, comfortable and beautiful.

  • @vanderleeklaw
    @vanderleeklaw Před 6 lety +2

    I am slowly moving my entire belt collection to Kore. I have 6 Kore belts now and love them. Having the feeling of a perfect fit each time and being able to micro adjust will make you not want to wear another belt.

  • @usarbo
    @usarbo Před 5 lety +2

    Kore makes the best belts and buckles, ever! I’ve been using them for over a year now and I’m up to four belts, and now four buckles. The quality and selection are 2nd to none. I was sharing a buckle between my black and brown fashion belts. While easy enough to do, I went ahead and got the buckle to even out my collection of the best belts there are. I couldn’t imagine using a regular/standard belt again. I’m to used to adjusting my belts often to accommodate my comfort level, with gun, with out gun, before meal, after meal, not to mention bloating. It’s so easy to adjust a bit as needed. I can’t say enough how great these are. Everyone deserves to have this belt/buckle. And get the hangers they have. Very useful for hanging the ones you’re not wearing.

  • @JohnnyWaynesGamertag
    @JohnnyWaynesGamertag Před 5 lety +4

    I own 5 KORE track belts and absolutely love all of them. Their gear is nothing but high quality.

  • @gwarlow
    @gwarlow Před 2 lety

    About the most thorough review anyone could ask for. Thank you!

  • @paulstumme6809
    @paulstumme6809 Před 7 lety +3

    I bought a Mission Belt, within a year the buckle mechanism fell apart. There are two small pins that anchor the buckle to the belt lock. The first time the pins fell out I was able to find the pins and reinstall them. The second time it happened I lost one of the pins and was unable to use the belt. I bought a cheap belt at Walmart so I could finish my EMT shift. I repaired the buckle with a piece of #12 bare copper wire. I recently bought a Slide belt, the buckle is a superior design and is holding up nicely. The video was nicely done, thank you.

    • @ajw1976Horn
      @ajw1976Horn Před 6 lety +1

      ditto for me. i bought two mission belts after seeing them in Shark Tank. My second one just had the pins fall out. Time to try something new.

  • @Koreessentialsbrand
    @Koreessentialsbrand Před 7 lety +27

    Hi Peter -
    It's great to see someone do an honest, informative and in-depth comparison review of the major ratchet belt brands - Kore Trakline Belt, Mission Belt and Slidebelt. And of course, we were happy to see that you personally thought our Kore Trakline belt was the "Clear Winner" in the category. It's true we offer the best selection of unique buckle styles, awesome quality leather belts and the most adjustability with over 42+ size positions. Thanks again !
    SHOP Kore Trakline Belts >> www.KoreEssentials.com

    • @jamesepps6801
      @jamesepps6801 Před 5 lety

      I am upset I wanted for my new belt to show up and they sent me a used belt from Kore the reason I know the size was and odd number cut to 46

    • @earthstix6407
      @earthstix6407 Před 5 lety

      bought one of these prowler belts 2 years ago and still working. www.ebay.ca/itm/372616107281?var=&ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1555.l2649

  • @charliedeve1313
    @charliedeve1313 Před 6 lety +3

    Kore was the best for me. I was intrigued and did a ton of research on these kind of belts with no holes. I hated the holes because they made my belts look awful and they were always loose. So I ended up buying 2 different brands to test because I couldn't make up my mind online. Now I prefer the Kore belt. I won’t mention the other by name because it was a good decent belt. But the kore leather is super nice and the buckle function was the best. Especially the stainless steel buclkes are superb. I just ordered a second Kore belt in brown for myself and one for my dad for christmas.

  • @usarbo
    @usarbo Před 6 lety +1

    Love my 2 Kore gun belts, last night I ordered my 3rd (tactical belt). Best belts I’ve ever owned!

  • @paulhastings0
    @paulhastings0 Před 5 lety +3

    I've been wearing the same Kore belt for 6 years straight! I bought it back in June 2013 when they just launched the company on Kickstarter. It's the Evolve stainless buckle and black full-grain leather belt and I have been wearing it ever since. Never looked back. The belt finally began looking worn out so I ordered a new leather belt last week but kept my original buckle cause it still works good and looks great. But man... that original belt really held up with a lot of abuse! Can't recommend highly enough!

  • @lifesamitch
    @lifesamitch Před 5 lety +1

    I own 4 Kore belts and they are amazing! They have a permanent place in my closet. It's a great quality product !!

  • @richl38
    @richl38 Před 5 lety +2

    Kore is the best belt hands down! I got fed up with spending money on belts with holes that dont last very long. After research I came across Kore and have to say it’s the best belt I have ever owned. Ordering was very easy and shipping to Canada was fast!. The quality is fantastic and fits perfectly after you customize to your desired length. Highly recommended!!

  • @brianwetzel1300
    @brianwetzel1300 Před 4 lety +2

    I researched options before choosing to go with Kore belts. So glad I chose this belt. I wear it every day and it easily supports my Glock 19. I love the look, and especially the ratchet adjustability!

  • @jrasicmark1
    @jrasicmark1 Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you. I just ordered a similar belt called HIMI and found it did not come with instructions on how to fit it. Its listing on Amazon had very basic instructions with pictures, but when I tried following them, they didn't work. It said the end of the belt without a buckle should fit under the teeth of the buckle, but I could not get it to fit no matter what. So I tried to find a video. And there were customer videos in the listing on Amazon, but none of them seem to show how to fit the darn thing. So I think I cut it to the wrong size so it probably won't fit and I can't return it. So I found this video looking for a belt that is easy to fit. I'm glad to hear you say these all come with instructions, but I'd feel even better if they also had videos showing how to fit them properly. I confess I haven't watched your video all the way through, but I looked ahead and I don't see a demonstration of actually fitting any of them. Can you recommend where I can find videos of any of these?

  • @matthewreilly7016
    @matthewreilly7016 Před 7 lety +1

    TRAKLINE BELT -- I’m glad I bought two!
    One black, one brown -- that pretty much covers all my fashion needs! This would be a great belt at a great price even if it was a conventional belt. The quality and workmanship of the leather and the design and feel of the buckle are that good. That I can easily fine-tune the fit of the belt for whatever reason is a bonus. It's such a simple concept, you wonder why no one thought of it sooner, but the way it is executed -- the ratcheting mechanism, the hidden quick-release -- show a lot of design work and engineering went into this product. Extremely well-executed. And the on-line purchasing experience was simple and swift. I strongly recommend this product and the website. Thanks!

    • @ReviewsOnAnything
      @ReviewsOnAnything  Před 7 lety +2

      yep, totally agree. These belts seem to do everything right and are well thought through.
      Personally i also do black-brown with 3 buckles for a bit of variation, but thats indeed all the fashion needed :)

  • @justinsanders2579
    @justinsanders2579 Před 6 lety +1

    Kore all the way. Wow these are awesome belts. Never knew you could love a belt but this is no ordinary belt. I like how it zips up like a zip tie. I gave it five stars and a high recommend. Thanks.

  • @StephenErmann
    @StephenErmann Před 7 lety

    Thanks for making this review. Enjoyed watching it. I've been using the SlideBelts for a few years now, and don't see a reason to change - they work perfectly, are reliable and look good -, but the Kore Trakline seems like an awesome option.

    • @ReviewsOnAnything
      @ReviewsOnAnything  Před 7 lety

      glad you liked it :)
      the slidebelts are very decent belts by themselves and tick most of the boxes to be honest. But in this 3-some i found the trakline to be the better overal package. Perhaps for your next purchase :)

  • @alpaciello90
    @alpaciello90 Před 4 lety +3

    All the reviews and comments on these Kore belts are true! After purchasing other ratchet belts, which were inferior in my opinion, I did my research and due diligence and got the Kore Essentials belt which are by far the best ratchet belt on the market. The only design improvement I would recommend is to use a flat release tab oppose to the round one.

  • @sais9221
    @sais9221 Před 7 lety +3

    Im in the market fore a gun belt and the Trakline will be the one! Thanks for a great review.

    • @ReviewsOnAnything
      @ReviewsOnAnything  Před 7 lety

      happy to help! thats why we love making the reviews. Can highly recommend the Trakline and you are surely gonna enjoy it!

  • @michaellane7991
    @michaellane7991 Před 4 lety +2

    I’m honestly telling you my draw times at USPSA matches went down using this belt and the people I shoot with even noticed. This belt is so stiff my draws are way way more consistent and my mags are in the same exact spot for faster reloads! These Kore belts are just as good for competition shooting sports as they are for edc.

  • @outlaw699
    @outlaw699 Před 6 lety +2

    So far this Kore belt has been awesome. It holds my S&W 9mm 2.0 compact with NO problem. It's a solid gun belt. If you have back issues this is the belt for you. I've had 3 back surgeries and usually can't wear a belt for a long time. Let me tell you, with this belt being stiff if distributes all the weight and pressure equally all the way around your waist. I love the quarter inch adjustment. I can wear this belt all the time with with a iwb holster. I wear this belt with and without my gun, it's that good.

  • @rotaman8555
    @rotaman8555 Před 5 lety

    Excellent review. Well done.

  • @henrypeterson1981
    @henrypeterson1981 Před 6 lety +5

    Agree completely with your Review. I’ve Purchased and worn 5 Mission Belts. Mission Belts fray along their sides (length) and it is a bit misleading to say “Leather.” It is up to the Consumer to verify, so that’s on me. After 3 months one of the buckles pins (holding Bar in place on the side) popped out. I was not going to deal w/hassle of returning. After watching Your Review, I went to KOREESSENTIAL website. I’ve ordered 1 of their Tactical Belts and their Bi-fold wallet (full grain leather) Thanks for your Review.

    • @highonsmog
      @highonsmog Před 5 lety

      how is the koreessentials belt working out for you?

  • @fpav4264
    @fpav4264 Před 6 lety +1

    The Only Belt !
    I tried a Kore Trakline belt months ago and I'll never buy a regular belt again. I bought another one for myself and another as a present for a neighbor. I bought all 3 gun belts. It holds it's shape and holds my firearm but looks great doing it. The ease of adjustments is far superior and in small increments that can be done sitting at a table or in your car in a second.

  • @WastedW
    @WastedW Před 6 lety +1

    Kore Makes an Excellent Belt
    This is my second Kore belt after ordering the first one a month ago. This Is a high quality belt and worth the investment. I believe this belt will last a long time. I bought this belt to replace a lesser quality belt from a different company. I am still able to use the ratchet buckle from that belt. The whole process with Kore was excellent. From ordering and shipping notification to delivery. Very easy and convenient. I am very satisfied.

  • @lonestarbulldogs2625
    @lonestarbulldogs2625 Před 2 lety

    I have a red mission belt and it works great! Had it over a year

  • @usarbo
    @usarbo Před 7 lety +4

    Best belt ever!!
    Bought X1 Kore gun belt. As a gun belt it's awesome and as a regular belt it's awesome. Why do I say awesome so much about this belt. Because whether you need to use for varied size IWB concealed weapon, or you just ate more than usual at dinner time, being able to adjust it 1/4" at a time and always have a perfect fitting belt every frick'n time.... Awesome !!!

  • @philipsteeljr2456
    @philipsteeljr2456 Před 7 lety

    what a great revue, really like the way its' done, great spokesman!

  • @christophdollis1955
    @christophdollis1955 Před 6 lety +2

    Personally I Love the Kore belts. I was going to order a similar design from a Kore competitor, but saw reviews stating that the Kore Essentials Trakline belts were made of better materials (leathers). I don't have a personal experience with those competitors, but am definitely excited by my new Kore Icon buckle and top-grain fashion belt which I've been comfortably wearing for days now. I now think about my belt less, not more-which is the main point !

  • @d10dozerman2
    @d10dozerman2 Před 7 lety

    I received my new KORE Trakline X2 Gun Buckle & Black Reinforced Belt today. I order this for my CCW weapon which is a Glock-36 (45acp) and I have to say this belt holds my OWB holster with gun & 2 spare mags perfectly! The belt is very comfortable and I really like how the trakline & ratcheting buckle system works. It's NO joke! You will get the perfect fit every time you put this belt on. :) Throw out your old style of belts that has the holes.. No more oh it's too tight or to loose. I can not see myself ever going back to a belt with holes for adjustments now that I have my new Kore Trakline Belt. It's a perfect fit every time I put it on. The quality of the leather is Top-Notch. This belt is amazing and I recommend it to everyone. Thank you Kore Essentials for Great Customer Service, Fast Shipping, and An Awesome Belt!

    • @newrunner91
      @newrunner91 Před 6 lety

      Thanks for adding your thoughts. I am looking for a gun belt that can comfortably carry my Sig P250. Appreciate it!

  • @alund1975
    @alund1975 Před 4 lety

    My husband really likes slidebelt. He hasn’t tried trakkline. However, they do have sales on slidebelt allot, which makes their price point a bit better if you buy on sale. And the customer service seems great. The reviews I’ve read, they seem to do allot to help the customer be happy even after the year warranty

  • @tobyt7163
    @tobyt7163 Před 4 lety +1

    I recently dropped my Slide belt and broke the buckle. I decided to replace it with a Kore essentials combo of one buckle and two belts, and I am glad I did. The Kore buckle is made of higher quality metal, and the belt does not detach from the buckle while putting on the belt as the slide belt did.

  • @jimstathopoulos7904
    @jimstathopoulos7904 Před 5 lety +1

    Kore is by far BEST BELT on the market. I have two of their belts and wear either one every day. Quality of the belt and buckle is amazing. The fit is perfect. Everyone i show the belt to, wants to get one.

  • @ckim6400
    @ckim6400 Před 6 lety +1

    Lots of research on my part. I EDC and quality over price is number one to me. I ordered 2 Kore Trackline's. I'm sure there may be a third soon.

  • @artflorez1568
    @artflorez1568 Před 5 lety +1

    This is my 5th KORE Essentials track belt. I have them for casual and dress. I can't imagine wearing any other belt again. I prefer the full grain belt because it is a bit dressier. I can only say it's the Worlds best belt...

  • @bobspengler2637
    @bobspengler2637 Před 5 lety +3

    Kore makes a great belt, I really like the one I purchased, Fantastic quality!
    Rg

  • @peterharper9703
    @peterharper9703 Před 5 lety +1

    Great Job! Thank you for the info.

  • @dalestevens6438
    @dalestevens6438 Před 6 lety +2

    Very good review

  • @AllKnowingDentor
    @AllKnowingDentor Před 6 lety +1

    I own 2 KORE gun belts and they're the best gun belts I have ever worn by a very wide margin. The X1 Tactical belt is rigid enough to properly support a full size 1911 in an OWB holster under comfortable tension. My daily CCW is a M&P Shield with a spare mag, both IWB, and the KORE gun belts allows me to carry all day without any discomfort. Most days I wear Jeans and a T-shirt, and I prefer the X1 Tactical belt when in these clothes. For anything less casual I wear the X3 Leather belt. Fit and finish, as with the X3 Leather belt, is exceptional, and both are attractive as well. Cutting the belt to fit and attaching the buckle is an easy task, and adjusting the belt is easier than any belt I've worn in the past, even more so than with prior gun belts. So I would recommend checking out KORE belts for high quality, comfortable gun belts.

  • @lesleya7710
    @lesleya7710 Před 6 lety +1

    Kore makes the best Quality BuckleI love my Kore Trakline belts and buckles. I received 2 belts and a buckles for Christmas and have been loving them but had to keep switching my one buckle between my belts. So I ordered a second buckle, the " Epic". It is beautiful and well made just like my other pieces. Gives me another style to wear. I highly recommend these belts to everyone - they are very high quality !

  • @MorganWalser
    @MorganWalser Před 5 lety

    I think the major thing which you completely glossed over here is the mechanism of release. I've used both the Kore system and SlideBelt, and the SlideBelt is the clear winner when it comes to functionality, the release system is much easier to operate when attempting to release the belt.

  • @GUNMETALGUYUSA
    @GUNMETALGUYUSA Před 7 lety +4

    Complete & Informative. Thanks.

  • @danielbeistline9928
    @danielbeistline9928 Před 7 lety +1

    Great belts
    There are a lot of these adjustable belts coming out and they are just a way better design than traditional belts. The Trakline belts are the best I have seen, and I really love mine. I got his one for my young son, and we had to cut it pretty short, but I know he loves it too. These are great, belts of the future, might as well get on the band wagon early.

    • @ReviewsOnAnything
      @ReviewsOnAnything  Před 7 lety +1

      totally agree! trakline seems to have done all the right things here. The other belts have their upsides, but overall the trakline was def the better allround package

  • @kevinbirkby7382
    @kevinbirkby7382 Před 4 lety +5

    I purchased a Kore brand ratchet buckle to replace my Mission Belt buckles I use with several Mission belts. The Mission buckles kept falling apart and reviews said the Kore buckles were simple and bulletproof - I could not agree more. The Kore buckle is far superior to the Mission buckle and works with their belts, so I win. I will definitely look to Kore for future belt purchases and suggest you do the same if your a guy.

    • @michaellane7991
      @michaellane7991 Před 4 lety

      kevin Birkby I agree they make top quality belts!!

  • @rick8757
    @rick8757 Před 6 lety +1

    Kore Belt is Superb Quality
    The Kore belt is every bit as excellent as advertised and more. The leather and metal materials are top quality, as are the design, style and workmanship. This is a superb product, shipped with superior packaging, and arrived promptly. I would most highly recommend this product to all who appreciates superior quality at a reasonable price.

  • @jeffnicholson7547
    @jeffnicholson7547 Před 6 lety +1

    I now own a KORE Trakline belt in every color and multiple buckles. They have rendered all other belts in my closet obsolete. I can't say enough about how much I like them and the quality.

    • @ReviewsOnAnything
      @ReviewsOnAnything  Před 6 lety

      totally agree man, they are the last belts youll ever need

    • @boyangzheng1827
      @boyangzheng1827 Před 6 lety

      Aren't you paid for this review? Is Stephen Dunn working with you? You both leave the same review at the same time here. czcams.com/video/qFZs8PmhVGw/video.html

  • @rayburden1734
    @rayburden1734 Před 6 lety +1

    I prefer the kore essentials belts. This past year I've been fortunate enough to own and experiment with several kinds of these belts with tracks. I will leave names aside. And I must say, most are better than my regular belts, except my comfort click belt, which quite frankly broke after a short spell. I can tell you that personally that the kore essentials belts are my favorite accessories. The leather and buckles seem to be of the best quality and I do like the style here. They do cost a smidge more but I prefer quality. Just my opinion.

  • @jimsamas8251
    @jimsamas8251 Před 5 lety +1

    Buckle Up, we have a winner - Kore Essentials! Forget the competition, Kore belts are the best. Exactly what I have craved for years. Need a little extra belly room at the table? No problem! Need to tighten it up In a matter of seconds? No problem! I am already planning on buying more for myself & others. What are you waiting for?

  • @jtbridge1146
    @jtbridge1146 Před 6 lety +1

    Kore's trakline belt is the best ever!
    I’ve tried competitor brands of belts that make the same claim of adjustable comfort and I can tell you that the Kore belt is simply superior, as it offers more finite adjustments with the belt. And the overall quality of the buckle seems better, as well as the leather quality. I highly recommend the KORE belt over the other brands.

  • @TheSaint106
    @TheSaint106 Před 3 lety

    I love mission belts and just ordered 2 more right before watching this video...but u can get full gain Italian leather but it a bit more pricey...
    .missions different belts and buckles really has a million options and they are extremely realible!

  • @Skeez002
    @Skeez002 Před 5 lety +1

    The word for looking for is "chincy", great reviews!

  • @sammygarland2582
    @sammygarland2582 Před 3 lety

    As my wife will tell you I am a big belt junkie. Its true I do love belts and own over 50 if not more from nice fashion to walmart junk belts. Watching this review made me get all my belts out and do my own analysis. They needed organizing anyway and some should be thrown out. I rotate between about 8-10 belts at the moment but if I had to choose 1 it would be Kore. I do also like my Anson, grip6, Burberry, and Slidebelt quite a bit.I will admit that the ratchet belts are my favorite because you can adjust in a second while walking.THe grip6 and groove belts you cant realy adjust as you walk. You have to undo them and they dont look as nice unless your going hiking.I don;t buy belts anymore from stored Macys or Walmart. They are cheaper but as you would expect they made cheap too and don;t hold up as well and I don;t like belt holes anymore.Time to put the belts back,

  • @robertgardenhire5333
    @robertgardenhire5333 Před 6 lety +1

    Kore Trakline Belt is Quality
    The Kore trakline belt is a quality product. It is nothing like the cheap belt advertised on TV. It is built to last. The adjustment system is super nice - just what I have wanted for a long time. I am impressed at the engineering, durability and the full-grain leather belt quality. I love well-built products. Thanks for a quality idem. It is well worth the price.

  • @conner2193
    @conner2193 Před 6 lety +1

    In my opinion Kore makes a first-class belt. Mine are almost 2 years old and besides a few minor marks they look like new. I wear either the black or the brown almost every day because it's the best darn belt I own. I don’t wear any of my old belts anymore with the holes. Now that I'm used to the track belt my old belts seem annoying and they don't fit as good.

  • @aerojoea
    @aerojoea Před 4 lety +2

    There's no comparison as to how well they work when buckled. I tried THREE different slide belts and they are all very noisy once buckled. The track tab is spring-loaded and when engaged, it pushes up on the locking mechanism causing it to come slightly loose, which results in a quite a bit of noise. Their customer service is top notch and tried to work with me to figure it out but its ultimately a design flaw so I returned it.

    • @Koreessentialsbrand
      @Koreessentialsbrand Před 3 lety

      You merely lift the release tab when you adjust the belt and its completely quiet.

  • @willelliott5052
    @willelliott5052 Před 5 lety

    Should have mentioned that the Kore Essentials Trakline belt has a polymer core that makes it sturdy enough to serve as a holster belt. I have had mine for a couple of years and like it a lot.

    • @Koreessentialsbrand
      @Koreessentialsbrand Před 5 lety

      Only our GUN BELTS have the reinforced core. The men's fashion belts do not. thanks

  • @DougFullerton
    @DougFullerton Před 6 lety +6

    I had 2 mission belts in the past (shark tank anyone). But the leather basically just start tearing/falling apart. I wanted higher quality and so far Kore belts seems to fit the bill better.

    • @earthstix6407
      @earthstix6407 Před 5 lety

      bought one of these prowler belts 2 years ago and still working. www.ebay.ca/itm/372616107281?var=&ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1555.l2649

  • @David-pj1vk
    @David-pj1vk Před 6 lety +1

    While my new Kore Trakline belt appears to be quite robust, and I very much appreciate the top-grain leather as opposed to the low quality genuine leather that is found in most other belts *ahem* (Looking at you, Mission), I have only had the belt for a few weeks so cannot yet comment on its durability. The only reason that I haven't given this belt 5 stars as of yet is due to the lever being a little stiff. I am sure that this will remedy itself with use. Otherwise, a stellar product. Highly recommend it, both for aesthetics and functionality.

  • @johnm5615
    @johnm5615 Před 3 lety +1

    I have a virtual belt collection and if i was honest I would say that Mission belt is very narrow belt more kid sized using genuine leather and the buckle is pretty jinky. Slide belts are nicer but the leather isn't great unless you buy there expensive belts and buckle choices are limited and they slip on occasion. Kore belts are my favorite because they hav more buckle choices better leather and buckle locks best. Grip 6 is a flat large metal square that looks like utility belt but won't rally support anything on it and doesn;t adjust on the fly, I use it camping sometimes.

  • @maxquigley9524
    @maxquigley9524 Před 6 lety

    I've been wearing belts like this since 1998. I'll never go back to a belt with holes. I first bought one on China on a trip I took for my job. The buckle and belt look identical to the Mission belt and buckle. Let me tell you that the spring in the Trackline belt will wear out many years before the magnet in the Mission belt. The magnet is actually a better design. I wore that first belt every day for 16 years. During those 16 years I I searched all over for a replacement belt because I expected it to not last forever. In 2001 I bought another almost identical belt on another trip to China and put it in the closet for future use. It says Pierre Cardin on the deluxe case it came with. After 14 tears the magnet actually wore out. I took a solid metal one off a refrigerator magnet and fixed it good as new in 30 seconds. You won't fix a broken spring that easily. About a year later the plastic ratchet insert cracked, but it still worked. I wore it for another year. And then the polyurethane coating on the leather started to peel off and the chrome plating on the buckle started to wear off. The magnet is perfect. So I took out my spare. The polyurethane coating on that belt was already deteriorating while in the closet. But the buckle looks good. I bought a new strap from EasyBelt. It is ' Genuine leather covered with Polyurethane". I bought a buckle with a different color strap with it too. I interchange the three buckles on the same straps. I am considering buying a Mission belt. They have a 40 mm wide Nylon strap belt. It looks like another material on the bottom, but it has the identical sewn in plastic ratchet strip. They sell the leather belts in 35 and 40 mm widths in a rainbow of colors and have kids sizes. I do agree that full grain leather is better. It does cost more. Any of the belts you reviewed will probably last 10 or 15 years. There is no wear from bending. The weakest point is probably the plastic ratchet insert. You don't have to bend the belt to insert it in the buckle. If you do bend it, the insert will be the first thing to crack. But that will probably not happen for a long time.

  • @ceay2k
    @ceay2k Před 4 lety +1

    I own several Kore belts because they are the best...

  • @gravewalker1632
    @gravewalker1632 Před 4 lety

    Nice video, just one thing I wish you would have added. How long to cut the belt. Some say waist size plus four inches, and some up to seven inches extra. Any suggestions? Thanks.

    • @ReviewsOnAnything
      @ReviewsOnAnything  Před 4 lety

      i just put it in my pants and have the buckle meet halfway in the track and then cut it there

  • @pfdcaw
    @pfdcaw Před 6 lety

    Very good video thank you.

  • @MildMisanthropeMaybeMassive

    What was the original company that made ratchet belts?

  • @williamjames8924
    @williamjames8924 Před 5 lety

    I ordered a Nexbelt buckle for my Kore belt i.e. the Kore srews had originally fallen out of the buckle? It is possible that I over tightened? I can say of the 6 Kore belts that I own are very good i.e. the best EDC I ever wore! I have not tried out the Nexbelt yet and at this written awaiting the new buckle. I saw your review of the Nexbelt and I suspect that the Kore is the best? The Nexbelt however is built in the USA, and if it is anything near the Kore I will buy them.
    Love your channel.

    • @Koreessentialsbrand
      @Koreessentialsbrand Před 4 lety

      Sorry but Nexbelts are made in China and Kore gun belts use screws to secure the belt to the buckle. Kore gun belts are also stiffer and offer more support. But this particular comparison review is about fashion belts designed to hold up your pants - not gun belts. Thanks

    • @williamjames8924
      @williamjames8924 Před 4 lety

      @@Koreessentialsbrand I do like the Nexbelt after wearing it because it is very fasionable and being an old guy I like things that work more then fashion. Finally I have both fashion and strength! The Kore and the Nexbelt are the only two belts I have ever seen that work that well i.e. does the job and not just for looks.
      USA
      “There are a lot of ratchet belt companies popping up like weeds on the internet these days. Most charge a lower price, and you may wonder why you should choose Nexbelt over these startups. Why is Nexbelt considered a premium belt? Let us tell you our story.
      Our company is seven years old and is one of the originators of the ratchet belt in the USA. We didn’t invent the ratchet system, we re-engineered it and made it better. The technology has been around for 25 years and is very popular in Asia. And that’s where one of the founders of Nexbelt, Eddie discovered it. He brought it back to his business partner Tom and discussed what could be done better. The first thing we did was to upgrade the leather - something most companies don’t do today. We utilized the existing mechanism but designed a buckle to resemble a pin buckle - and a golf buckle that had a hidden ball marker behind the face - which we received US patents for.
      One significant difference between our company and others is that we design and build our own tools & molds. We don’t take a pre-existing mold and slap our logo on it. We’ve made the time and money to design and engineer something that is unique and better - that represents our design and engineering philosophy. We strive to be different to be the best.”

    • @Koreessentialsbrand
      @Koreessentialsbrand Před 4 lety

      @@williamjames8924 Sorry its china. If you look at the back side of there belt tip you'll see embossed PRC (peoples republic of china). Its misleading to customers like you, because they put a USA flag on their packaging. No one makes ratchet belts in the USA. We just don't lie about it. And the marketing copy you posted says that they design and build their own molds - but not in the USA. Again, they are misleading you...

  • @edwardmatt7387
    @edwardmatt7387 Před rokem

    If you carry a gun (like I do) on a reg basis then the Kore belts with their stiff centers for support are the best. Hands down.

  • @SSX999tv
    @SSX999tv Před 6 lety +1

    Kore trakline belts win. I've been wearing Slidebelts (8) exclusively for the past 4 years, love their buckle, but the full-grain leather... meh. This is what tempted me to try Kore Belts, well, I am sold, their leather is awesome, and, I love the buckles even more than the SB ones! Will keep wearing both brands, but Kore is now my top kit for work and evening wear.

  • @georgesutton9235
    @georgesutton9235 Před 4 lety +1

    For me Kore makes the best no holes belts. There leather is fantastic and buckle mechanism locks the buckle in solid. I had a few of the other brands and they are not as good. But if you need a no holes belt for women or kids the kore wont work, they just do mens belts.

  • @randyallison3757
    @randyallison3757 Před 6 lety +2

    I have a casual brown "leather" belt from Slide Belt. I love the look of the belt and the buckle. But, the teeth in the adjustable size part of the belt broke. I had to get out a knife to cut out the broken teeth lest there be a problem getting the belt open. I told Slide Belt about the problem and they sent me a replacement. The teeth broke on the replacement as well. I don't know if I just hard on the belt or what, but plastic teeth don't seem to be the right material for this application. I suggested metal teeth. We have had metal zippers for around a hundred years and never had a problem with the flexibility of pants, so I assume a metal slide with teeth should be able to work.

  • @Vaultdweller117
    @Vaultdweller117 Před 5 lety

    I have some Anson belts and love them but now that i carry i want a Kore gun belt

  • @onuberonly7846
    @onuberonly7846 Před 5 lety

    They are all under one license I think. The Inventor of track line style belts is the owner of mission belt. Its counter productive to try to out do your licensees.

  • @patrickwayner9166
    @patrickwayner9166 Před 4 lety +1

    I have a Kore belt and the overall quality is above average. Tried a slide belt and it wore out quickly but the kore belt is much more durable.

  • @anenglishmanabroad
    @anenglishmanabroad Před 4 lety

    One of the 'negatives' about the Slidebelt is in my view a positive that fills a useful place in the market: for those of us who want to avoid animal skin, the fact that they offer a non-leather alternative is one of the main selling points of their belts. There are an increasing number of consumers who want leather-look products but don't like the idea of an animal being killed to make their belt/shoes/wallet etc. Now of course with all fake leather products there may be question marks about the quality and durability of the material compared to real leather, but that's an entirely separate consideration.

  • @matthewvz28
    @matthewvz28 Před 4 lety

    Are the buckles interchangeable with the other brand belts?

  • @Mike20878
    @Mike20878 Před 5 lety

    Do you have an updated video to cover Mission Belt's other belts? They are offering Full-Grain belts for $74.95 now. Worth it? Plus I got an email about a 30% discount today.

    • @ReviewsOnAnything
      @ReviewsOnAnything  Před 5 lety

      i do not have an updated video on those sadly. BUT im in the process of doing some more comparisons

    • @Koreessentialsbrand
      @Koreessentialsbrand Před 4 lety

      Or you can pay $59 and get a Full-Grain leather Kore belt with a solid stainless steel buckle.

  • @clydepointe5857
    @clydepointe5857 Před 7 lety +1

    Slidebelt: Pull on the belt a little and the belt slips off the plastic notches. If it doesn't slip of the notches, then the belt pulls out of the belt lock.

    • @maxquigley9524
      @maxquigley9524 Před 6 lety

      My EasyBelt did that too when I got it. The slot is a little too wide for the thickness of the leather. I double-side-taped a piece of cardboard from a cereal box inside the buckle to act as a shim. You can't see it. It has never slipped again.

  • @stefanrobert5233
    @stefanrobert5233 Před 3 lety

    The Grip6 belt is leading all the belts right now.

  • @welkinator
    @welkinator Před 6 lety

    There is another spec that should have been addressed: the clamp that holds the standing end of the belt. I have a dBurg and the teeth of the latch that holds the cut end of the belt keeps ripping out and I have to cut off another half inch to reassemble the belt. A good - science based - test would be to find how much pressure the clamp can stand.

    • @Avruch
      @Avruch Před 6 lety

      I looked up reviews specifically to see if anyone addresses this issue, but no one seems to.

  • @Hume108
    @Hume108 Před 7 lety +10

    what about Anson Belt & Buckle?

  • @bigjoesshow5648
    @bigjoesshow5648 Před 4 lety +1

    Anson belts...quality, best warranty and customer service.

  • @ChadMatise
    @ChadMatise Před 5 lety +1

    It's true that Kore makes the best belts ever. I will never buy a different belt.

  • @wenonahjoe
    @wenonahjoe Před 5 lety

    Linxx ratchetbuckle superior (in my opinion to all 3 of these tech) easy to release no side button just lift holds and works

  • @mariannesisler2020
    @mariannesisler2020 Před 6 lety

    so why no Blade tech ultimate nylon

  • @reinhartgregory
    @reinhartgregory Před 7 lety

    What about Ansen belts? it's the original belt that Alpha M, TMF and RMRS actually support in their videos, where does Ansen go with the other 3

    • @ReviewsOnAnything
      @ReviewsOnAnything  Před 7 lety

      havent tried Ansen to be honest, but tthat might be a good idea for a future video actually, since there are plenty of other players in this space

    • @Koreessentialsbrand
      @Koreessentialsbrand Před 6 lety +1

      Anson belt PAYS for those reviews those channels.

  • @aaronbarnhart4862
    @aaronbarnhart4862 Před 7 lety +1

    Are the straps interchangeable between brands?

    • @ReviewsOnAnything
      @ReviewsOnAnything  Před 7 lety

      They are NOT
      The Trakline is 1 3/8" wide and both the mission and slidebelt are 1 1/8" wide

    • @aaronbarnhart4862
      @aaronbarnhart4862 Před 7 lety

      ReviewsOnAnything So SlideBelt buckles wouldn't fit Mission Belt and vice versa?

    • @ReviewsOnAnything
      @ReviewsOnAnything  Před 7 lety

      yep, they use prettymuch exactly the same closing mechanism onto the back end of the belt so should be no problem

    • @ReviewsOnAnything
      @ReviewsOnAnything  Před 7 lety

      With these belts here it works, cant speak for all the various other belts and materials that they carry though

  • @Scarlett12670
    @Scarlett12670 Před rokem

    If you like ratchet belts (they fit like a glove and adjust using a cool track) and you carry a glock, or sig then kore is the best choice. I bought some of these other belts and they were not as good.

  • @cubswin831
    @cubswin831 Před 7 lety

    I have purchased buckles from both Trakline and Mission. Trakline are much lighter and better.

  • @trappedtoledo6566
    @trappedtoledo6566 Před 6 lety +2

    The Mission belts I have owned have been junk. One the buckle mech fell apart. The replacement was much like what was reviewed. Try stress testing the leather. Mine ripped apart in multiple places. It was aweful.

  • @johnnybrooks1436
    @johnnybrooks1436 Před 3 lety +1

    I say that Kore belts are the best ratchet type belts I have used so far. I have 1 of there tactical nylon gun belts and 2 non gun belts in leather and quality is above my slide belt and mission belts for sure. As a matter of fact those belts are kinda junky to be honest. My grip 6 belt is fine in certain situations like cargo shorts but it slips and looks like a tool so not sutiable for going out or work and not as nice as my kore belts.

  • @craigbrown1854
    @craigbrown1854 Před 6 lety +4

    You should all know that the Trakline belt by Kore is not made of full grain leather. It's bonded leather. I pulled mine apart and took pictures to send to Kore. You can see the pictures and read the review on the amazon listing for the belt. www.amazon.com/Track-Endeavor-Buckle-Full-Grain-Leather/dp/B015QON42K/ref=cm_cr_arp_d_product_top?ie=UTF8
    (look up one-star reviews to find my review with the pictures)
    I've owned one of each of these belts for at least a year each now and all of them are decent belts. The only one that isn't wearing as well over time is the slidebelt belt. The mission and the Trakline (Kore) are both showing no wear after quite a bit more overall use than the slidebelt has gotten but the slidebelt is starting to crack slightly. (the mission belt has gotten the most use overall fyi but the Kore has seen it's share of wear as well.)
    The trakline is more money and because it's supposed to be full grain. besides the deception in marketing it as full grain, there's just no reason to pay them more money, go with one of the mission belts that are the same quality or even a slidebelt that seems to be fairly close.
    Update - Jan 2018.
    The slidebelt, trakline, and Mission belts all continue to look and wear about the same as each other. All of them have developed small cracks ans show some wear at this point but nothing that is really visible while wearing them. No real difference in looks or performance among them. I still recommend going with the less expensive belts as price seems to be the only real differentiator.

    • @Koreessentialsbrand
      @Koreessentialsbrand Před 6 lety +2

      @Craig - First, the KORE belt in this video is indeed Full-Grain leather. The photos you're referring to on Amazon are almost 2 YEARS OLD (May 2016). We upgraded our belts in late 2016. When you bought your belt it was genuine leather. At this point ALL our classic double-stitched fashion belts have 3 layers. The outermost layer is a single full length piece of FULL-GRAIN LEATHER. The center is a fabric to support the track - all track belts do this. The inside layer is a single, full-length piece of TOP-GRAIN LEATHER. Our smooth fashion belts and gun belts are currently 2 full-length pieces of Top-Grain leather. These layers are stitched together and very durable. I believe our products descriptions state all this. Thanks.

    • @seikibrian8641
      @seikibrian8641 Před 6 lety

      + Craig Brown -- You obviously don't know what bonded leather is. Layers of various materials, one of which is leather, is not bonded leather; bonded leather is small pieces of leather layed out in a sheet and held together with a bonding agent...glued, in other words. It's like the difference between a laminated wood beam and particle board. Before you accuse a company of lying, you should know what you're talking about.

    • @craigbrown1854
      @craigbrown1854 Před 6 lety

      SeikiBrian , I'm very much aware of what bonded leather is. Before you make further comments, I invite you to read the information I posted in my Amazon review and look at the pictures... it's definitely bonded leather.

    • @craigbrown1854
      @craigbrown1854 Před 6 lety

      KORE BRAND ???... OK, this is going to sound really harsh and I guess it is but it sounds like you're telling me that you only deceived preople before 2016? Since then you've been honest about things? So is the statement meant to ask for your customers forgiveness??

    • @seikibrian8641
      @seikibrian8641 Před 6 lety

      + Craig Brown "I'm very much aware of what bonded leather is."
      It seems that you aren't, or at least weren't, because you said that THIS belt...the one shown in THIS video...is bonded leather. I don't give a rat's ass about the one you bought years ago; you said that THIS belt was bonded leather. And before you go editing your comment again to try to cover your mistake, here's the direct quote: "You should all know that the Trakline belt by Kore is not made of full grain leather. It's bonded leather." Nothing there about "previous versions" or "a past model."