Blue Force Gear Introduces BELTminus

by
posted on March 4, 2015
** When you buy products through the links on our site, we may earn a commission that supports NRA's mission to protect, preserve and defend the Second Amendment. **
beltminus.jpg

BELTminus is the third product in Blue Force Gear's MOLLEminus line. Available in five sizes (XS, S, M, L, XL), BELTminus provides exactly what is needed for hot and humid conditions. Like all MOLLEminus products, simplicity was the main focus when designing BELTminus, making it the most refined and functional war belt in existence. Two mesh-lined shoulder strap versions are offered—the enhanced padded model and the low profile, free breathing model—both are MOLLE compatible.

"We've gone back to the basics with BELTminus," said Ashley Burnsed, Blue Force Gear's CEO. "The classic belt kit had a lot to offer the modern warrior but the concept needed updating. We applied our MOLLEminus technology to bring the belt kit into the 21st century, making it the lightest modular system available."

The MOLLEminus design provides the thinnest, strongest, lightest modular load carriage of individual combat equipment: half the thickness of a dime, over 4 times as abrasion resistant as air textured nylon and formed from a single piece of Blue Force Gear's proprietary ULTRAcomp laminate.  BELTminus is compatible with all legacy issue MOLLE pouches and for the ultimate lightweight belt kit combine BELTminus with pouches featuring Blue Force Gear's revolutionary Helium Whisper attachment system.

Latest

TAG Precision optic plates
TAG Precision optic plates

First Look: TAG Precision Optic Plate for Kimber Pistols

Fans of the Kimber 2K11 have a new option for optics-mounting plates.

Shotguns: Cleaning Tips for Your Shotgun

Yes, even shotguns need cleaning. Here’s a quick primer on how to do it properly.

First Look: Smith & Wesson Model 1854 Lever-Action Rifle in 360 Buckhammer

Smith & Wesson's popular lever-action rifle now has another straight-walled cartridge option.

Handguns: Carry Rotation Downside

Back when I first got into the gun business in the mid-1990s, my gun-handling and shooting skills were, to put it charitably, extremely—well, let’s go with “mediocre.”

First Look: Crossbreed Lightguard Holster

Crossbreed has released a holster for pistols with attached weaponlights.

Rifles: Find the Right Ammunition

Sometimes, trial and error is the only way to “fix” a poorly performing rifle.

Interests



Get the best of Shooting Illustrated delivered to your inbox.