Tuff Products Cobra Ranger Belt Strength Test

Published on April 1, 2015
Duration: 3:26

This video tests the strength of the Tuff Products Cobra Ranger Belt by having the presenter, weighing approximately 250 pounds with loaded gear, perform pull-ups and lean on it. The belt successfully held the weight, indicating its suitability for standard EDC (Everyday Carry) purposes. The presenter reassures viewers skeptical about the buckle's strength, confirming its functionality after the test.

Quick Summary

The Tuff Products Cobra Ranger Belt was strength tested with approximately 250 pounds of body weight and loaded tactical gear. The belt successfully held this significant load during pull-up and leaning maneuvers, confirming its suitability for robust EDC applications and alleviating concerns about its buckle's strength.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Concern about Belt Strength
  2. 00:14Presenter's Personal Use of the Belt
  3. 00:30Comparison to Other Products and American Made Quality
  4. 00:44Setting Up the Strength Test
  5. 01:02Gear Used for the Test (250 lbs Total)
  6. 01:22Performing the Pull-Up Test
  7. 02:49Test Results and Conclusion
  8. 03:04Buckle Functionality Check
  9. 03:08Final Recommendation for Tuff Products Belt

Frequently Asked Questions

How strong is the Tuff Products Cobra Ranger Belt?

The Tuff Products Cobra Ranger Belt was tested with approximately 250 pounds of body weight and loaded tactical gear, including a plate carrier and chest rig. The belt successfully held this weight during pull-up and leaning tests, indicating it is robust for standard EDC applications.

Is the Tuff Products Cobra Ranger Belt suitable for carrying heavy gear?

Yes, the Tuff Products Cobra Ranger Belt has demonstrated its capability to support around 250 pounds of combined body weight and tactical gear. This suggests it is well-suited for EDC purposes where load-bearing capacity is important.

What is the Tuff Products Cobra Ranger Belt made of?

The Tuff Products Cobra Ranger Belt utilizes scuba webbing and a Cobra buckle. While specific material details for the webbing aren't provided, the construction is noted as American-made.

Are there concerns about the strength of the Cobra buckle on this belt?

Some viewers have expressed concerns about the strength of the strap holding the female end of the Cobra buckle. However, the strength test in this video, where the belt held 250 pounds, suggests the buckle and its attachment are reliable for EDC.

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