Belt - this is your base for whatever set up you go for
The belt serves two main purposes; back support and carrying your pouches/accessories.
Most brands have two different levels of belt, the wider/more reinforced the belt the better the support it can offer.
DiamondBack have a range of belts which include 4in (10cm), Tempo & Tempo Lite belts, we want to focus on their Support belts here.
The 4in belt provides a good level of support and weight distribution for a light to medium weight carry.
The Tempo Belt provides ultimate back support & maximum comfort. Offering unparalleled durability and versatility for craftspeople of all trades. This is your heavier weight carry belt.
The Tempo Lite Belt still suspender compatible, this belt is made for all-day comfort and perfect for those wanting performance without the bulk of a larger belt or BAC back support system.
DB belts are fastened with a DB38 quick release metal buckle.

Occidental Leather manufacture a 2in, 3in & 5in belt, we only sell the 3in versions as they provider the best base for this range.
The 5035 model is a highest quality 12-14 oz. bridle leather to provide support and comfort. It was a 2in wide leather tongue and a nickel-plated steel single roller buckle.
The 8003 model is a padded nylon belt with the same 2in wide leather tongue and a nickel-plated steel single roller buckle as the 5035. This version is more comfortable to due the extra padding.
The 5135 model & B5135 is a 5” work belt that's equipped with a 2” wide heavy Ranger belt. Its made from Latigo Leather and sweat wicking wool to provide better support and comfort all day long. Edge stitched for quality, appearance, and strength.
Occidental Leather Belt size guide
Badger Toolbelts offer a contoured belt measures 3.5" along the sides and rises to 5.5" for added support along the back.Badger Toolbelt Sizing Chart
Badger offers 5 sizes of toolbelts ranging from a Small - 2XLarge. Made from nylon, they have been made with comfort in mind.
For full sizing information for Badger, check it out here!
If you want some more advise on toolbelts, we have also written some Step-by-Step Guides on how to choose the set up best for you
Part 1 - What Belt is best for my toolbelt setup?
Part 2 - Toolbelts systems Off the Shelf
Part 3 - Toolbelt systems Build Your Own
Part 5 - Do I need Suspenders?
Part 6 - Aftercare and Maintenance of Toolbelts
Part 7 - DiamondBack Toolbelt user review
Part 8 - Dead On Toolbelts user reviews
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