Haley Strategic Partners

Hsp D3 Outer Belt Sb D Ring Med Rg

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Engineered for the modern warfighter, the Hsp D3 Outer Belt SB D Ring Med Rg is the ultimate solution for operational readiness, merging superior rigidity with unparalleled comfort. This innovative battle belt is designed not just to meet, but to exceed the demanding requirements of various mission profiles.

The heart of the D3 Snake Bite lies in its exclusive AustriAlpin D-Ring anti-slip clamp. This advanced feature effectively prevents strap creep and loosing under dynamic movement or heavy load, allowing for a secure fit that enhances focus on the task at hand. Rated for a massive 5,000 lbs MBS, the Parachute D-ring is in full compliance with ANSI, CSA, EN, and NFPA standards for fall protection, ensuring safety without compromise.

Constructed from tubular webbing capable of withstanding 4,000 lbs, the D3 ensures that your gear remains intact and operational during intense scenarios. Additionally, compatibility with an array of MOLLE accessories—including the Mandible MOLLE straps and Malice Clips—enhances adaptability, empowering users to customize their loadout according to mission needs. The 1/2 inch MOLLE row gives you flexibility, enhancing operational efficiency while maintaining a sleek profile.

The overlapping closure system is designed for 360-degree rigidity, promoting superior weight distribution around the hips, which translates to all-day comfort—essential for extended missions. Included with the D3 Snakebite are a Mandible Angled MOLLE strap and a 2-pack of Mandible Vertical MOLLE straps, further expanding weapons and gear carrying options.

With a size range for the medium belt covering 35" to 38", the Hsp D3 Outer Belt is built for anyone seeking to optimize their tactical performance. Elevate your gear with a belt that supports you in every situation, proving that comfort and reliability can, indeed, coexist.
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