Nexbelt adds the Supreme Appendix EDC gun belt in Black Camo

Nexbelt is a gun belt manufacturer that has innovated and improved performance in recent years. The company hasn’t stopped expanding its product line. Nexbelt has added the Supreme Appendix Black Camo EDC to its line of products. It features the company’s most compact buckle designed for appendix concealed carrying.

Nexbelt adds the Supreme Appendix EDC gun belt in Black Camo

The Supreme Appendix is the most compact buckle Nexbelt has ever produced. The buckle measures only 1.5 inches in width and is designed to fit comfortably no matter how the belt is worn.

Photo by Nexbelt

You can wear the buckle in three different ways: front and center, on the left or right hip or at the curve behind the back. This allows for additional room for your firearm and extra magazines/accessories up front. The PreciseFit system also allows you to dial-in the perfect fit by 1/4-inch increments for carrying your loadout securely.

The Supreme Appendix also uses Nexbelt’s new Push-Button Trigger for quick-release operation. It is still firm, even when you’re on the move. The buckle is coated in granite black powder to increase wear resistance. Three set screws also provide a more secure hold on the 1.5 inch belt strap.

MSRP: $69.99

PDW reported that on March 16, 2023:

We recently gave you a full look at Nexbelt and our thoughts, which were positive. We have therefore kept a close eye on the company to see if there are any new additions. The NTAC 45 EDC and Safariland Nylon EDC collaboration are similar to these two new Nexbelt Gun Belt offerings. Each belt is designed for a specific purpose. One is for duty or the range, and the other for everyday wear.

Nexbelt NTAC-45 EDC Belt

Photo by Nexbelt

The NTAC-45 EDC was designed with IDPA competitors, USPSA 3-Gun competitors and law enforcement in the forefront. The belt is a step up from the Nexbelt with a 1.75 inch width. The NTAC 45 EDC uses two tracks instead of the standard single track ratcheting. Two locking mechanisms and two buckle releases are used to provide a secure lockup.

Each button of the two-button locking system works independently from the other. This prevents accidental buckle releases in extreme situations, such as a run-and gun course of fire or extreme conditions. The belt can also secure more equipment and provide excellent support. The narrower buckle of 1.75 inches will also remain comfortable and out-of-the way of gear.

MSRP: $99.99

Safariland L930 nylon EDC belt

Photo by Safariland

The 1.5-inch Safariland Nylon EDC is based off of Nexbelt’s Supreme Line, but with a few aesthetic differences. The Safariland “S”, embossed on the lower right corner, is a feature of the L930. The corners are also chamfered to give the belt a sleek appearance and make it comfortable for all day wear. The belt is not only designed for the firearms industry but can be used for any situation where you need to attach tactical or technical tools and equipment.

The belt is made of a high-density composite of ultra-fine nylon, which provides outstanding stiffness and durability. The belt has a water repellent liner that prevents sweat from leaking through and staining it. The L930, unlike the NTAC-45, has a single-track ratcheting mechanism and a single locking mechanism. This is enough for everyday wear and concealed carry.

MSRP: $68.00

Editor’s Note:

When choosing a holster for concealment, it is important to consider how well the holster fits the body. A holster can only be as good as the belt that it rides on. If your belt is flimsy, your holster will not hug your body like it should. It would be unfair to blame your holster.

You need a good concealed carry belt, whether it’s Nexbelt or from another manufacturer. It should be strong and have a good buckle. There are many great gun belts available, but I personally have had great results with Nexbelt. It is not only strong and has a strong clasp, but it is also very convenient.

Availability

The Nexbelt EDC NTAC 45 and Safariland L930 Nylon EDC Gun Belts are now available with MSRPs starting at $99.99 (NTAC 45), $68.00 for Safariland, and $69.99 for the Supreme Appendix. Visit Nexbelt.com or Safariland.com for more information.
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