Looking for the perfect gun belt for concealed carry and the range?
One that’s sturdy to hold a loaded handgun PLUS mags…but isn’t so tactical that it gives you away?
We’ve got you covered with some of the top brands out there. We’ve worn them for CCW, at the range, and during competitions.
Now let’s get started!
Summary of Our Top Picks
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Editor’s Pick
Kore Essentials X7 Tactical Gun Belts
Our go-to belt that’s discreet, stiff enough for CCW, and super easy to adjust on the fly.
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Editor’s Pick Dressy Belt
Kore Essentials Leather Gun Belts
Don’t want to be as tactical looking with nylon? We love these dressier leather versions from Kore.
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Also Good Dressy Belt
Another great option for a dressier belt that will do double duty as a CCW belt.
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Stealth Belt Pick
Not too tactical, not too dressy, the Relentless is just right for a normal day.
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Best Appendix Carry Belt
Nexbelt Supreme Appendix Carry Belt
Another great adjustable option that comes with a smaller buckle for those carrying appendix.
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Best Gun Belts
1. Kore Essentials
If you’re looking to carry…my new favorite concealed carry belt is the Kore Essentials with X7 Buckle. Use code “PEWBELT10” for 10% off.
It’s super sizeable with its 1/4-inch hidden track system.
Which allows me to size up and down if I’m either going to be carrying or not.
Plus…I love that I’m able to size in and out throughout the day depending on if I’m going to be sitting/driving a while and want to ride my holster/gun a little more upwards.
Check it out in action:
I’m a big fan of their nylon “tactical version” which holds up to 6-pounds. Here’s me in with my P365 in a Hidden Hybrid Holster (my favorite).
Since I wear untucked shirts all the time I could stand it to be a little tactical looking. But it doesn’t scream GUN so you’re probably ok even with a tucked shirt.
Prices accurate at time of writing
Prices accurate at time of writing
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Again…remember to use code “PEWBELT10” to get 10% off your purchase.
I like the X7 buckle since it’s the most low-profile and doesn’t create any extra bulge if you shift it slightly with an appendix carry holster.
If you need something more business…check out their reinforced leather versions which carry 4 pounds that’s more than needed for most gun/holster combos. Plus your choice of tons of actual buckles.
I’ve been wearing my leather one for quite some time and there are no noticeable scuff marks from any of my holsters. Use code PEWPEWTACTICAL for 10% off at Kore direct.
Prices accurate at time of writing
Prices accurate at time of writing
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If you want to learn more…check out my complete review of Kore Essentials.
How’s your take on Kore?
2. Daltech Bull Belt
The Daltech Bull Belt was the thickest of all (by my guess of 50%) and I have no doubt will stand up to years of use and abuse. Price is fair too.
If you’re looking for the toughest belt out there to carry A LOT of gear or if you’re really ROUGH on your kit…go for the Bull Belt.
The leather is nice and the stitching is also very strong looking. No one will be able to tell it’s a gun belt. The sizing is also easy to figure out…add 2-inches to your normal belt size.
Prices accurate at time of writing
Prices accurate at time of writing
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But keep in mind that because it was so thick it sort of felt like I had a small hula hoop around me when I walked. The feeling went away as I got used to it.
So maybe it’s not the best pick if you’re simply carrying CCW and a mag. But if you’re looking at a 3-Gun competition where your belt has to hold a loaded pistol, rifle mags, pistol mags, AND shotgun shells…you can’t go wrong.
3. Crossbreed Holsters Belt
I really like Crossbreed Holsters (see my Best Concealed Carry Holsters) so I wanted to check out their belts as well.
I ended up getting two of their models, the Executive with a standard buckle.
Prices accurate at time of writing
Prices accurate at time of writing
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And the Crossover.
Prices accurate at time of writing
Prices accurate at time of writing
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Again, the leather was great and so was the stitching. I’m sure with their leather-backed holsters they’ve got that part down.
It’s less thick than the Daltech so it didn’t feel like I was wearing something super sturdy around my waist. I went with 2-inches above my normal pants size.
Pricing is steeper, especially for the Crossover…but you’re paying for a more polished look. I especially like the small CB logo on the Executive.
But…for the first few days, I wore either…it CREAKED like no other. It settled down after about a week and I get the feeling I could have put some leather oil on it to help. But I felt like a rusty tin man for a while.
If a sleek look isn’t a priority…their slightly more affordable Classic belt might be for you.
Prices accurate at time of writing
Prices accurate at time of writing
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4. Relentless Tactical
One of my first “stealth” looking gun belts I got to test out CCW holsters. I chose the Relentless Tactical Belt since it has impeccable ratings on Amazon.
At the time of writing it has 2800+ reviews at an average of 5 stars.
Prices accurate at time of writing
Prices accurate at time of writing
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It’s almost indistinguishable from a normal belt except that it’s much sturdier and could hold a loaded handgun and two mags on the side with ease.
It’s the thinnest of the bunch so it fits the bill for something more comfortable for people who are CCW-ing. I got one 4-inches above my normal waist size.
The drop-down ordering tool helps you out immensely.
The Relentless Belt is what I would recommend for a no-frills concealed carry belt that can do some double-duty at the range or competitions.
Still going strong 4+ years…
5. Klik Belts
Looking for something that’s tried and true…and super strong?
You’ll want something utilizing Austrian-made Cobra Quick Release Buckles that are the gold standard in mountaineering.
Enter…Klik Belts that take the Cobra Buckles and stitches them to make some great duty and CCW belts in Austin, TX.
I went with the black on black but there are tons of color combos to choose from on their site. I recommend going with the 2-ply Tactical Belt version if you plan on carrying guns and mags.
Instructions told me to get my regular belt size since there’s plenty of wiggle room.
Shipping was quick (and free).
Immediately I saw the difference in the two ends of the Klik Belt…one end was single ply and the other was double.
It took me a while to figure it out…but you thread the single-ply through your belt loops first.
Then you attach the other side of the buckle…otherwise, the buckle itself is probably too big to fit through regular 1.5-inch loops.
Voila! And if you appendix carry…make sure to have the double-ply on the side you carry.
The single-ply connection area makes it really easy to adjust on the fly if you’re putting on a holster or want to loosen everything up a little bit to sit down.
Check out the clicky action and adjustment here:
The sizing of everything is also great since I’ve had some Cobra buckle-esque belts in the past where if I’m sitting for too long the buckle starts to dig into my stomach.
And once you put a shirt over everything it’s like nothing at all.
If you’re looking for some super strong stitched in America stuff utilizing the world-renown Cobra buckle…check out Klik Belts.
Prices accurate at time of writing
Prices accurate at time of writing
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6. Nexbelt
Looking for another belt like the Kore that can adjust easily on the fly? All while being stiff enough to carry whatever you can throw at it for CCW?
We also love Nexbelt…
Unlike the Kore, the Nexbelt uses a magnet to hold the belt into position. However the system to release the track and adjust bigger was slightly stiffer than the Kore.
Prices accurate at time of writing
Prices accurate at time of writing
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They also have an Appendix Carry option that has a smaller buckle to make AIWB a little bit easier.
Prices accurate at time of writing
Prices accurate at time of writing
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Conclusion
A good belt can make or break a concealed carry setup. Not to mention, make things more (or less) comfortable.
But we think you can’t go wrong with one of the suggestions above.
Which one did you choose? Or do you have another candidate for the best concealed carry belt? And if you don’t have a go-to holster yet…check out our Best Holsters for Concealed Carry.
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