Tactical Games Belt Setup for Female Athletes // Tactical Belts

Published on September 9, 2023
Duration: 4:22

Alyssa Seymour details her tactical games belt setup, emphasizing the Blue Alpha battle belt and a Tier One Concealed holster modified with a Safari Land QLS system for easy detachment. She highlights the importance of a medical pouch and discusses her preference for Gingers Tactical Gear magazine pouches due to their flexibility. The setup prioritizes carrying two rifle and two pistol magazines on the belt, with additional magazines carried on a plate carrier.

Quick Summary

Alyssa Seymour's tactical games belt setup features the durable Blue Alpha Battle Belt and a Tier One Concealed holster modified with a Safari Land QLS for quick detachment. She prefers non-rigid Gingers Tactical Gear magazine pouches for comfort and emphasizes carrying a medical pouch with a tourniquet.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Tactical Games Belt Setup
  2. 00:29Blue Alpha Battle Belt Review
  3. 00:45Tier One Concealed Holster with Safari Land QLS
  4. 01:56Importance of a Medical Pouch
  5. 02:12Rifle and Pistol Magazine Pouches
  6. 02:22Gingers Tactical Gear Pouches
  7. 03:01Belt Space and Loadout Considerations
  8. 03:16Magazine Count for Tactical Games
  9. 03:38Considering More Magazine Pouches
  10. 03:56Viewer Engagement and Future Videos

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary belt used in this tactical games setup?

The primary belt featured is the Blue Alpha Battle Belt. The presenter expresses strong satisfaction with it, having used it extensively without feeling the need to switch to other options.

How does the Safari Land QLS system affect the holster?

The Safari Land QLS system, when added to a Tier One Concealed holster, makes the holster sit further out from the body. While this reduces its low-profile nature, it significantly enhances the ease of detaching and switching the holster.

What type of magazine pouches does Alyssa Seymour prefer and why?

Alyssa Seymour prefers magazine pouches from Gingers Tactical Gear. She highlights their non-rigid construction, which she finds more comfortable, especially when in a prone position, as they don't dig in as much.

What is the recommended minimum medical gear for a tactical belt?

It is strongly recommended to have a medical pouch on your tactical belt. At a minimum, this pouch should contain a tourniquet for immediate first aid response during tactical events or competitions.

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