Equipment Belt 10 in 1 Molle
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Everything on your hip, nothing in your hands.
Half a shift in and you are carrying too much. Torch in one hand, radio in the other, keys down a pocket you cannot reach with gloves on. So something gets put on the bonnet or the tray while you open a gate — and that is the thing you drive away without.
That is how kit is actually lost. Not broken. Just absent. You reach for the torch at the one moment you need it and it is sitting on a ute tray two gates back, and now you are working in the dark on someone else's timeline.
This is a 50 mm webbing belt that turns up with nine carriers already on it: an open-top holster, a double magazine pouch, three snap-flap pouches, a deep torch or baton sleeve, a slim oval sleeve, a radio pouch with a cord retainer, and a key holder on a swivel hook. Ten pieces in the set, counting the belt itself. The back face of the belt is PALS webbing, so each carrier mounts where your hand naturally lands and stays there, and any MOLLE pouch you already own goes on the same way.
It is a carrying system and nothing more. No load rating, breaking strain or buckle strength is published for any part of it, so there is no figure here to plan around and we are not going to invent one.
What It Does
- Frees both hands: torch and radio ride on the belt instead of in your fists, so you can work a gate, sign a book or get up a ladder without putting anything down.
- Stops the slow loss: every carrier mounts onto the PALS webbing on the back of the belt, so nothing dangles off a clip waiting to drop in the paddock.
- Lays out your way: slide the carriers along the webbing until the ones you reach for most often sit under your dominant hand.
- Off in one squeeze: the side-release buckle drops the whole rig in a second at the end of a shift, loaded or empty.
- Quiet or patterned: plain Army Green if you would rather not announce yourself, Woodland or Desert digital camo if the rest of your kit already is.
Key Features
- Belt width 50 mm: the number that decides which belt loops and clips will fit — and the PALS webbing on the reverse takes anything built to weave onto MOLLE.
- 1.4 m end to end: a single layer of edge-bound webbing, with the tail pulled through a moulded slider to take up the slack.
- Side-release buckle: moulded black plastic, 60 mm across and 80 mm long, with a slider keeper sitting either side of it.
- Ten pieces in the set: the belt plus nine carriers, counted off the supplier's own flat-lay photographs rather than taken from the old listing.
- Open-top holster: nylon holster with a press-stud retention strap that folds over the top.
- Double magazine pouch: two compartments side by side, each under its own press-stud flap.
- Radio pouch: open-top carrier with an elastic cord and toggle over the aerial and a press-stud strap across the body.
- Torch and baton sleeves: one deep sleeve and one slim oval sleeve, both open-top, both on their own belt loops.
- Key holder on a hook: small pouch with a hook-and-loop flap and a swivel snap hook, so keys hang clear instead of jangling in a pocket.
- Three colourways: Army Green, Woodland Camo and Desert Camo, all carrying the same nine pieces.
Limits
- No load rating published: nothing states a breaking strain, a working load or a buckle strength for the belt, the buckle or the stitching. There is no number to plan around, and we are not putting a made-up one on the page.
- No water rating: the old supplier wording on this page called the belt weatherproof. Nothing supports that. It is uncoated nylon webbing with steel press studs, so it will wet through in rain and stay damp until you hang it up.
- No standard, no certificate: nothing on this belt is printed or stamped with a standard, and no test certificate came with it. If your site or your role needs certified equipment, this is not it.
- PALS webbing on the reverse: the back face of the belt carries PALS rows, so MOLLE pouches weave straight on. The nine carriers it ships with mount to that webbing. Add whatever else you run — you are not limited to what came in the box.
- No waist range published: the belt is 1.4 m of webbing end to end, but the supplier gives no smallest or largest waist. Run a tape around your waist over the clothing you would actually wear it with, and allow for the buckle and the tail.
- The carriers arrive empty: you get the belt and the nine pouches and holders. No torch, no radio, no cuffs, no tools and no firearm are included, and none is implied.
- No internal dimensions: the supplier publishes no inside measurements for any of the nine carriers, so we cannot tell you whether your particular radio, torch or baton will drop into its sleeve.
Q & A
How wide is the belt, and why does that keep coming up?
50 mm. It matters because it decides which belt loops and clips will fit. Anything you add later — a phone holster, a knife sheath, a dump pouch — either weaves onto the PALS webbing on the reverse or needs a loop or clip that will take 50 mm webbing.
Will my existing MOLLE pouches attach to it?
Yes. The belt carries PALS webbing on its reverse face, so anything built to weave onto MOLLE goes straight on alongside the nine carriers supplied. Pouches with a plain 50 mm belt loop or a belt clip work too.
Will it fit me?
The belt is 1.4 m of webbing end to end and the tail pulls through a slider, so there is a lot of adjustment in it. The supplier publishes no waist range, though, so we cannot promise a smallest or largest. Take a tape measure around your waist over the gear you would wear it with and compare it against the 1.4 m.
Can I move the carriers around or take some off?
Yes. Open the buckle and slide them off the tail end, then thread back on only what you want and in the order you want it. Nothing is stitched to the belt.
Is it waterproof?
No, and there is no rating for it either way. Nylon webbing with press studs takes on water and holds it. Treat everything on the belt as needing to dry out after a wet shift.
How long does delivery take?
10 to 14 days from the day you place the order, and allow up to three weeks. Regional and remote addresses run longer again. Delivery is free to Australia and New Zealand.
Specs
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Set contents | Belt plus nine carriers — ten pieces |
| Belt width | 50 mm |
| Belt length, end to end | 1.4 m |
| Waist range | Not specified by supplier |
| Buckle | Moulded plastic side-release, 60 mm wide, 80 mm long |
| Belt adjustment | Tail pulled through a moulded slider keeper |
| Fabric | Supplier states 800D nylon. A second supplier line states polyester for the belt webbing; the two are not reconciled, so treat the fibre as unconfirmed |
| Attachment method | PALS webbing on the reverse face; MOLLE-compatible. Also takes 50 mm belt loops and clips |
| Carriers included | Holster, double magazine pouch, three snap-flap pouches, deep torch or baton sleeve, slim oval sleeve, radio pouch, key holder |
| Closures | Metal press studs on the flap pouches, hook-and-loop on the key holder, elastic cord and toggle on the radio pouch |
| Carrier internal sizes | Not specified by supplier |
| Colourways | Army Green, Woodland Camo, Desert Camo |
| Load rating or breaking strain | Not specified by supplier |
| Water rating | Not specified by supplier |
| Standards or certification | None printed on the product, none sighted |
| Weight | Not specified by supplier |
| Brand | ReFire Gear |
| Delivery | 10–14 days from the day you order, allow up to three weeks. Free to Australia and New Zealand |
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