LEATHER BELT ONLY [BUCKLE NOT INCLUDED]. These track belts are intended for used with our Kore Fashion style Ratchet Buckles (1-3/8" / 3.5 cm wide). These are NOT a CCW belts. # 1 RATED BELT Brand on . BETTER > Fit, Technology, Quality, Style and Warranty make Kore Trakline belts the “Jack of all Tracks”. Our men’s belts are 140% more adjustable than other ratchet belts and 800% more than traditional belts. No more belt holes to deal with. Instead a hidden 10” track, sewn into the back of the leather, creates 40+ size settings, in small 1/4” increments. Other ratchet belts use a short 7” track. Combine this with our sleek, spring-loaded buckle > and you get a precise, comfortable fit every time. This is a Men’s Fashion Belt - NOT a CCW Gun Belt. < QUALITY > Kore Classic Belts are constructed using a single cut piece of Full-Grain Leather on the outer side and Top-Grain leather on the inner side then double-stitched for durability. XL sizes use Top Grain due to length. Other ratchet belts use cheap bonded leather (cracks / wears badly) < SIZING > All our belts Fit from 24" up to 44" (XL sizes up to 54”), and are 1-3/8" wide (3.5 cm). You trim the leather belt to your “waist zone” using household scissors. It’s easy and takes just 2 minutes. < WARRANTY > 30 Day MBG and 1 Year on all products. Designed / manufactured by Kore Essentials > California, USA > to better serve you. Copyright 2020 Kore Essentials, Inc. and Trakline Belt is a registered Trademark.
O**.
Great ratcheting belt system. They do crack after a while.
I've enjoyed these belts since I got my first one a few years ago -- they look great (no holes!) and the automatic buckle / detent system works smoothly. I got my father one for Christmas a while back, and now he won't wear any other kind. He reports when the belt wears out, and I get him a new one, which I think is hilarious.Which brings me to the one weakness of the Kore system, which is that they eventually all crack in the same place. I typically wear mine all week for work, so we're talking about a lot of hard wear here -- probably enough to wear out an ordinary belt -- but eventually they all split on the inside along a small angled cut where the track system has been inserted. It's an understandable technical problem, and I frankly don't mind replacing the belts every year or two, but it's too bad because otherwise, with no holes to stretch and tear, the belts are nearly indestructible.
S**M
Only Belt I Wear Now
This is my replacement brown belt. The first one I bought three or four years ago and just recently the leather started splitting open in several places. I probably wore it every other day during that time, alternating with a black version, which is still going strong. I guess you could argue whether a leather belt should last longer but the quarter-inch spacing between notches is brilliant. Only belt I wear now.
A**E
Best Belt he's ever had.
I purchased a Trakline belt w/a buckle at Glock Store 9/29/15 for my husband. He just showed me some cracks on the belt. Since the Glock Store doesn't just sell the belts I decided to look on Amazon. There they were! I ordered a replacement. He is thrilled. He wears it every day. He won't wear anything else. We're a satisfied customer! Will order on a regular basis now direct from company.Update 10-16-2016Trakline should specify heavy duty applications for mechanics, tradesmen & other people that carry tools & accessories require their other belts & heavy duty buckles.
R**E
Cordovan color needs work, looks like brown.
I like these belts for the convenience of adjusting them. I bought the black one a few months ago, and a few days ago I ordered the tan, brown, and cordovan because I like to match my shoes and belts. The tan and brown are fine but the cordovan is so close in color to the brown it took some study to figure out which was which. Please Kore, take a look for yourselves and see if you can improve on the cordovan color.
T**T
Quality doesn’t match the price
Two features disappointed me with this belt. The first is that the lead of the belt goes three or more inches before contacting the locking ratchet. That tends to leave a fairly excessive amount of belt tip hanging out from the buckle.The second, and more recently noted issue, is that the plies/layers of the belt separate within nine months of use.
K**T
The cordovan is not cordovan
I have two other Kore/Trakline belts, one brown and one black, and purchased the Cordovan color to match a new pair of shoes. The cordovan color is more brown that burgundy and does not match my shoes at all. In fact, when I put the cordovan next to the brown that I previously purchased, it's almost impossible to tell the difference. The quality and function of the belt is great, but the color is way off!
J**E
Not for EDC buckles
Great belt and great system. I originally got them off their kickstarter with an EDC belt which lasted forever but now I needed a brown belt. Got this one and it works... kinda. It’s thinner than the buckle I got with my EDC belt so I had to use a shim to keep it in place. The ratchets still work though it is all a bit loose.
A**M
Probably some of the best belts on the market.
These are the only belts my husband will wear. They hold up a long time, with daily use, and don't immediately start cracking like many brands do. We've ordered a variety of styles and will continue to do so.
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