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If you don't already have a little Tasmanian Tiger in your pants, at least wear it on the front. What you see in the picture above is the buckle of the Hyp Belt 30 from Tasmanian Tiger. Honestly: we wear it every day. This is what the good piece looks like. Somehow completely different: this is due to the construction. "Hyp" stands for Hypalon, the very solid plastic material that forms the belt strap and is cut with lasers. Tasmanian Tiger currently really likes to cut with lasers...
Is the entire belt made of Hypalon? No, but there is no secret behind this loop either. Here, only the sewn band that connects the buckle and Hypalon is covered, probably to create a more stable connection.
The magic of the belt lies in the small MOLLE openings. Yes, it is essentially a MOLLE Belt. The material is enclosed in a way that the loops on the pants cannot be damaged.
MOLLE in action, here we have a magazine pouch from Warrior Assault Systems. Of course, it also works with Cordura pouches. Theoretically, you can even attach a holster and wear the MOLLE belt fully as an (undercover) duty belt.
CONCLUSION: A small, fine and very practical belt that can do more than it looks. And if you don't want to attach any equipment, it's still great for traveling. Since it doesn't contain any metal, you don't have to take it off during airport security checks.
You can get the Tasmanian Tiger Hyp Belt 30 for 10 euros at all TT retailers.
TASMANIAN TIGER on the Internet: www.tasmaniantiger.info
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