First Look: High Speed Gear Gen2 Operator Belt

Equipped with MOLLE slots and an inner and outer belt for flexibility.

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posted on November 20, 2024
High Speed Gear Gen2 Operator Belt

High Speed Gear Inc. has just unveiled its latest low-profile tactical belt, the new High Speed Gear Gen 2 Operator Belt. This purpose-built belt is suitable for tactical professionals, law enforcement end users and competitive shooters. The gun belt has a binary belt scheme with both an inner and outer belt secured in place by hook-and-loop fasteners. For strength, the inner belt portion has a rigid thermoplastic core, which is both lightweight and sturdy. The outer belt also counts on laser-cut MOLLE slits for maximum modularity.

The Gen 2 Operator Belt measures 1.75 inches wide and is compatible with most holsters, pouches and mounting systems on the market, from tactical drop-leg units to action-pistol-competition holster hangers. Gen 2 Operator Belts are built with high-strength materials, including a 1-inch Cobra buckle and Mil Spec 5625 tubular nylon webbing in order to provide a secure lock and a sturdy load-bearing capacity. In addition to this level of functionality, the Gen 2 Operator Belt’s materials are water-resistant, which makes it ideal for use in nearly all environments by reducing moisture absorption and the ability to quickly dry.

“At High Speed Gear, we’re committed to building gear that supports professionals in the most demanding conditions,” said Allison Mitchum, Vice President of Sales and Marketing at High-Speed Gear Products Group. “After many design iterations and rigorous testing and feedback, this new belt meets the demands of the modern operator. Our design team has engineered a second-generation belt that stands out for its lightweight strength, secure fit and adaptability to different mission requirements.”

To learn more about the new High Speed Gear Inc. Gen 2 Operator’s Belt or other tactical products and soft goods available from High Speed Gear, visit highspeedgear.com.

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