This durable leather work belt by timberland is designed with comfort, durability, and performance in mind.
P**E
Timberland Pro Belt
The belt is soft leather, a good fit, looks nice, is a good deal and seems to be made well for the price point. Id buy another one as long as it lasts a couple years.
A**R
Outstanding Belt!
I’ve been using this Timberland belt for over a year, and it still shows no signs of wear. The material is high quality, the buckle is sturdy, and both the shape and color have remained exactly the same as on day one. Worth every penny, and I highly recommend it to anyone looking for a durable, reliable belt.
C**O
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Belt has been great and I’ve had it for quite some time now. I use almost daily. The only issue, not major, would be that the belt is too thick for the buckle or the buckle is to narrow for the belt. Either way it’s still a great belt. It’s still works great!
M**E
Light, strong, and surprisingly comfortable
This is a great belt - wish I invested in one like this sooner.I'll be honest, in all of my time on jobsites, I never invested in a good work belt. It was "George" for me, which FWIW are a great value and much better than you might expect, but they do pretty easily delam with lots of heat, sweat, and motion and the buckles/belt material will wear out faster if you make it hold more than your pants.I decided it was time - I needed something that can support a drill and my Leatherman Super Tool 300, and won't have me dying sweating it out in the 100F summers when post-rain-shower humdidity gets to 100% (which understand, is all of the percents there are!) Nunna that. Same reason I went for a 38mm width when my pants would fit 40mm.I always just figured the cheap storebought belts last a few months on average for single digit dollars. Mind you, not well! I just learned to put up with it until I remembered to pick a new one or got bothered enough to make a stop for it. The fit gradually goes and even if you punch and burn a new hole, it's the material itself that has become stretchy, making anything attached to it bounce obnoxiously.This belt was closer to 30 dollars at the time of this review. So if it lasts even 4-5 times longer with better performance, it'll be a better value than those cheap belts. Essentially, if it makes it a couple years, it's worth it and an affordable rugged belt that doesn't compromise comfort.I suspect it will, though. It feels and appears to be full grain leather. It's light, flexible, and supple. But also very taught, which along with the double-sided stitching for the generous strip holding the buckle on lets me know it's really for work-use. Yet I can barely tell I'm wearing it.Oh, and on the sizing thing: I'm pretty much a dead-on 30 so I bought two sizes up as was mentioned in a few reviews here. One size up and Timberland suggested would have been plenty. To fit me at size 30, a size 34 puts the buckle on the second 'smallest-size' hole. I wind up with 3 holes to expand into if I feel like gaining a few dozen pounds, I guess. Fortunately it's not TOO much overhang. But these belts also maybe aren't all THAT undersized, or perhaps its a consistency thing and the length varies too much from belt to belt so that some are too short. Can only say my 34 actually seems like it would *just* fit an actual size 34 and I probably only needed a 32.
T**J
Great purchase
Great purchase
A**H
Would buy again.
Fits perfectly. True to size.
J**A
Satisfaction
Excelente 👌
C**.
disappointment
I paid $30 for a belt that has a 25 tag, total scam.
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