Try the bullhidebelts.com Hercules belt. It's synthetic, made of 4500lb polymers, but looks like leather. They're pretty dange amazing... but they're $45.I love their heavy duty belt. As good as any expensive gun belt and only 14 bucks
Try the bullhidebelts.com Hercules belt. It's synthetic, made of 4500lb polymers, but looks like leather. They're pretty dange amazing... but they're $45.I love their heavy duty belt. As good as any expensive gun belt and only 14 bucks
4500 pounds of polymers? Wouldn't that be a bit heavy? LOL!Try the bullhidebelts.com Hercules belt. It's synthetic, made of 4500lb polymers, but looks like leather. They're pretty dange amazing... but they're $45.
Their work chinos are the only pants that seem to fit me half ok...
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Just remember, in Minnesota they don't always advertise which gas station is selling ethanol.I could use that discount as long as the gasoline was discounted lower, or even just as low, as that at Sam's Club - maybe even if as much as .05 cents more expensive and if good gas. I'd be a repeat customer with regularity for sure if there was a place like that near me. We need to su;pport places like that. The more we would do so, the more others of like mind would do so, the more we do so would be a force for our own good!
Had many a free meal there.Luby's on Mason Rd in Katy
lol... pull/tensile strength...4500 pounds of polymers? Wouldn't that be a bit heavy? LOL!
As someone that plays with fire a lot, I tend to shy away from plastic, but I'm sure it's quite nice.
Six years ago I purchased from The Belt Man a belt made of elephant skin. I have crawled on cement floors, rubbed against concrete block walls and scraped it against many things. If you looked you couldn't ever tell me where it might have been scratched. Have worn it as a dress belt, a work belt and a gun belt with many holsters hung on it. (The elephant is not from endangered animals). Best belt I ownlol... pull/tensile strength...
They also have shark hide, and bison...
When I bought my current belt, I looked at BeltMan belts. That elephant in Safari Gray is GORGEOUS!Six years ago I purchased from The Belt Man a belt made of elephant skin. I have crawled on cement floors, rubbed against concrete block walls and scraped it against many things. If you looked you couldn't ever tell me where it might have been scratched. Have worn it as a dress belt, a work belt and a gun belt with many holsters hung on it. (The elephant is not from endangered animals). Best belt I own
How are the holes holding up? Stretching at all? Is the belt tighter than other leather?Six years ago I purchased from The Belt Man a belt made of elephant skin. I have crawled on cement floors, rubbed against concrete block walls and scraped it against many things. If you looked you couldn't ever tell me where it might have been scratched. Have worn it as a dress belt, a work belt and a gun belt with many holsters hung on it. (The elephant is not from endangered animals). Best belt I own
You mean other than me getting fatter! Man, I'll tell you it has not stretched one bit! For all the s**t I have done to this belt you would think it would look terrible. If it scratched it would show either as a cut or discolored etc. Not a bit. "Is it tighter than other leather?" Change the word 'tighter' to 'stronger' and my answer is ABSOLUTELY. I originally bought the belt because I had purchased a pair of cowboy boots in black elephant. Gotta get the whole set, right?! No scuffs or damage on them either. Had them 9 years now. Spend the money, you won't be disappointed.How are the holes holding up? Stretching at all? Is the belt tighter than other leather?
True, but we'll be well dressed when we go.I have that Elepant belt in brown - It's the best belt I've ever owned.
Also, the costliest!