Battle Belt – Assaulter Belt System V3 – Color/Size Variants
The GBRS Group Assaulter Belt System V3 is a two-belt outer/inner belt setup built for holsters, pouches, and hard-use load carriage without the saggy mess that cheap belts turn into under weight. It uses a 12-layer Tegris core for rigidity, a load-rated AustriAlpin Cobra buckle with D-ring, and a reversible inner belt that can also serve as a non-metallic EDC belt.
Available options are organized below under Variants.
This system is meant to stay rigid under load while still moving with the body. GBRS describes the V3 as a lightweight but secure platform with a two-belt design and a low-profile inner belt that gives IWB holsters a rigid surface when flipped for EDC use.
What it does
This belt system gives you a stronger outer platform for mounting holsters, pouches, and accessories while the inner belt helps anchor the setup and keep everything from shifting around under movement. The D-ring-equipped Cobra buckle also makes it suitable for more demanding equipment roles than a basic range belt.
Why it’s worth it
A duty-style belt has one job: carry weight without folding like a wet tortilla. The Assaulter Belt System V3 makes sense because it is purpose-built for load carriage, stays lower bulk than people expect, and still gives you a usable inner belt instead of dead weight.
Specs
- Brand: GBRS Group
- Product Line: Assaulter Belt System V3
- System Type: Two-belt system
- Core: 12-layer Tegris
- Buckle: Load-rated AustriAlpin Cobra buckle with D-ring
- Inner Belt: Reversible, low-profile hook on one side and single-layer scuba webbing on the other
- Inner Belt Secondary Use: Can double as a non-metallic EDC belt when flipped inside out
- Available sizes in this batch: Medium, Large
- Available colors in this batch: Black, Coyote Brown, Multicam Black
- Provided listing notes: 20 MOLLE sections and 1.5-inch nylon scuba webbing construction on applicable variants
What’s included
- Outer belt
- Inner belt
Install notes
Set your size correctly before mounting gear, then build the outer belt around your actual holster and pouch layout. Keep weight distribution sensible so you do not turn a good belt into a bad idea.
Verify before you buy
Verify both your size and color before ordering. Belt systems are not where you want to guess and “make it work” later. If you are between sizes, double check the manufacturer’s sizing guidance before you hit buy.
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