

Military Rigger Tactical Belt, Coffee
Coffee is the rigger for people who want the buckle and the strap without the military palette. The brown webbing reads closer to a casual belt, so it passes at the office, while the hardware underneath is the same machined aluminium quick-release that carries the 4.6 average across 72,719 ratings.
What matters on this one
Civilian colour, same spec
The coffee strap pairs with jeans and work trousers where coyote or green would look like costume.
Buckle you can trust
Machined aluminium alloy, strong under load, opened by a deliberate motion rather than a snag.
Stretch where it counts
The nylon gives a few millimetres when you sit or bend, then returns. All-day wear is the point.
Gift box in the bag
Like the rest of the range it arrives boxed. The chart runs S to 3XL, waist 30 to 58 inches.
Size chart as printed
| Size | Pant waist | Strap length |
|---|---|---|
| Small | 30 to 36″ | 45″ |
| Medium | 36 to 42″ | 49″ |
| Large | 42 to 46″ | 53″ |
| X-Large | 46 to 50″ | 57″ |
| XX-Large | 50 to 54″ | 61″ |
| XXX-Large | 54 to 58″ | 65″ |
Between two sizes, or between two charts? The size finder reads them all at once.
From the reviews
Quoted word for word from buyer reviews of this listing.
★★★★★JUKMO tactical belt
Very good belt. Nylon is tough but stretches when needed. Buckles are built well and once secured in belt loops it’s easy to disconnect buckle. Have yet to have any accidental buckle release as it takes both pressed to release. I highly recommend this product for anyone. I’m a large guy and no belly rub or discomfort as you would find in leather belts or belt buckles squared in shape. Size length is true and generous. ****If this buckle was say 1/4” smaller so it could all fit through belt loops like you place a leather belt it would be perfect!*****
★★★★★Bought Black & Tan – Strong Enough to Hold My Sidearm Perfectly
I picked up two of these belts, one black and one tan, and they’ve both been excellent so far. I wanted something versatile for different outfits, but also strong enough to handle everyday carry, and these definitely deliver. The standout feature is the buckle. It’s solid, well-made, and the quick-release works smoothly while still feeling very secure. There’s no looseness or cheap feel to it at all. Once it’s locked in, it stays put. The stretch nylon is another big win. It has just enough flexibility to stay comfortable throughout the day, especially when moving around or sitting for long periods, but it doesn’t sag or lose support. I’ve been using it to carry a sidearm, and it holds everything firmly in place without shifting or feeling unstable. Adjustability is super easy too. You can fine-tune the fit exactly how you want it, which makes a big difference compared to traditional belts with fixed holes. Overall, I’m really happy with both belts. They’re comfortable, durable, and functional enough for everyday wear or more demanding use. Buying both colors was definitely worth it, and I’d recommend them to anyone looking for a reliable, heavy-duty belt.
★★★★★So far so good!
Just recently picked this up, and so far it's the best solution I've found for comfortable EDC. I've tried just about every EDC belt on the market. Kore, Nexbelt, Wilderness, Constantine, etc. Like most dedicated carriers, I have a drawer full of them. I love that this belt is easily adjustable. After getting the holster and mag carrier into position, I can just tighten it down and it pulls everything into my body nice and tight. The buckle seems solid and easy to open and close for restroom breaks. And the tightness is fairly easy to adjust throughout the day as weight fluctuates. The belt itself has plenty of stretch for comfort but is rigid enough to hold a full size Beretta 92 and spare mag with ease. Not sagging whatsoever. I'm encouraged by other reviews from guys that have owned these belts for years. Hopefully it will have that kind of longevity. But if not, hey it's 20 bucks. Don't be cheap...just buy a few of them and rotate through.
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