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Alternately, Hopp Custom Leather makes lots of custom colors with some airbrushing (don't know how that holds up over time though) that look more like the medium brown or aged tobacco/walnut looking colors that I like. Does anyone have a Hopp Belt? I'm curious if it's as stiff or as well made as a Beltman.
I have a Comp-Tac kydex reinforced belt, a Tucker double layer bullhide 1 1/4", a wilderness tactical 5 stitch, and Hank's Amish belts. The Hank's belts are single layer, but do stretch or take a shape over time and are not stiff enough for my taste for a 5" all steel 1911. The Tucker belt is pretty great for stiffness, but the finish on the black is cracking (?) and flaking - it's a few years old. The Comp-Tac belt is "meh" - not stiff enough since the kydex doesn't go all the way around, but a decent value and good enough for small and medium sized pistols. I'm picky. My Tucker is the only one that passes the test where you hold the belt in one spot and the holster and gun do not sag. Reference link below for picture of the sag test.
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