A combat belt is a tactical carrying device used to carry holsters, pouches, and other equipment. Its concept can be traced back to the canvas belts used by the US military in the 19th century. Modern combat belts often use special fabrics such as military-grade nylon webbing, which are abrasion-resistant, water-resistant, and low-temperature resistant. The buckle is made of high-strength ABS material and equipped with an anti-slip locking mechanism. Some products use digital jacquard weaving to create specific lettering or logos and belong to the police equipment category.
The belt body is made of military-grade nylon webbing, which is lightweight, high-strength, soft to the touch, and has excellent abrasion resistance, water resistance, and low-temperature resistance. Nylon thread is superior to ordinary cotton thread in that it will not rot when soaked in water or used in humid environments for extended periods. Nylon thread is superior to PP thread in that it has greater strength and better low-temperature resistance. The buckle is made of polycarbonate material. The material properties determine the overall performance of the tactical belt.