HMB® Belt | Molle Belt | HEXATAC
The belt is sold with the sub-belt.
This is the worthy successor to the original HMB® Hexatac Belt. This new generation incorporates all the feedback we received during the four years the HMB® Belt was on the market, a belt that transformed the daily lives of so many professionals.
Rigidity, lightness and maximization of available modular space are the key words of the HMB® Belt.
Skeleton
The rigid structure of the HMB® Gen2 Belt is derived from the rigid structure of our HMB-R® Belt for airborne operations ( coming soon ). Thanks to our signature pattern – originally created for the HMB-R® Belt and used on the cummerbunds of the HPC-E® Vest – the structure maintains consistent rigidity along its entire length without any breaks. This new signature pattern also allows for flexible buckle placement and convenient storage of loose ends.
Strap and Buckle
The HMB® Gen2 Belt features a "free float" design. The webbing connected to the buckle is completely free to move within the rigid frame. The webbing used here is more abrasion-resistant than the webbing used in load-bearing applications.
The plastic buckle locks securely on both sides: no more buckles coming loose. In addition, the user can cut the strap, replace it, and adjust the free end length on either side.
For this second generation of HMB® Belt, we have abandoned the Cobra metal buckle because it is not necessary for a belt that does not have an aeronautical purpose and even less so on a belt without the appropriate certifications.
Continuity of rigidity
In line with our approach of reducing the presence of Velcro in places where it is not essential, the continuity of rigidity is achieved by means of a rigid extension of the skeleton which locks into the signature pattern.
Size Guide
The HMB® tactical belt sizing chart is based on your actual height and is as follows:
X-SMALL : 51 to 71cm
SMALL : 63 to 83cm
MEDIUM : 76 to 95cm
LARGE : 88 to 106cm
X-LARGE : 99 to 118cm
To measure your waist, measure your waist circumference at the belt loops of your trousers, over the top of the trousers, without a belt, using a flexible measuring tape, without pulling it too tight or too loose. If you don't have a measuring tape, you can use a piece of string or paracord to wrap around your waist and then measure that.
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