Originally Posted by
Voodoo_Man
Full disclosure - I designed this belt and am affiliated with this company - if this is taken as an ad, please delete.
I tried most of the belts mentioned in this thread, did reviews of twl volunds and a wilderness instructor. They are good but for AIWB there is a very specific need for a particular type or design.
When I was designing the Megingjord -
https://vdevgru.com/products/megingjord - I wanted to take into consideration the things I learned from first hand experience carrying aiwb on duty. Comfort was important but application is more important. I found that I didn't want a "halo" effect that thick or hard belts create. They are good for owb or maybe strong side carry. But for AIWB a thick belt is not only overkill it's just not needed. Also thick belts don't move with you.
I also have one of your belts and love it. I’ve chased many belts over the past 10 years of serious CCW and this is the most comfortable belt I’ve worn with a holster.
Originally Posted by
SeriousStudent
I have one of these belts and really do like it for AIWB. The different thicknesses and materials help a great deal when both sitting and moving.
I also carry a knife horizontally at 11 o'clock, and the more flexible material makes that significantly easier to do.
Agreed on all counts, even the knife.
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