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Pekan [VIKTA]-SH Gun Belt | Review

We recently covered a new company to the market making gun belts. That company is Pekan Outdoor, located in Canada. Pekan Outdoor has entered the market manufacturing several different styles of belts to include riggers belts, SERE belts, gun belts and EDC belts. I was fortunate enough to get one of his 1.5” gun belts that I have been wearing on a daily basis.

AIWB Position

Even though this is considered a gun belt, it is still very low profile. The cobra buckle is low profile as well, not printing when your shirt is untucked (a pet peeve of mine). Even carrying appendix, the belt buckle does not print. I really like the cobra buckles as opposed to Velcro, as it is quieter and quicker when buckling.

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We recently covered a new company to the market making gun belts. That company is Pekan Outdoor, located in Canada. Pekan Outdoor has entered the market manufacturing several different styles of belts to include riggers belts, SERE belts, gun belts and EDC belts. I was fortunate enough to get one of his 1.5” gun belts that I have been wearing on a daily basis.

AIWB Position

Even though this is considered a gun belt, it is still very low profile. The cobra buckle is low profile as well, not printing when your shirt is untucked (a pet peeve of mine). Even carrying appendix, the belt buckle does not print. I really like the cobra buckles as opposed to Velcro, as it is quieter and quicker when buckling.

The belt adjusts easily providing you with a near perfect fit that is very comfortable for everyday wear.

Easily adjustable webbing with durable velcro

I’ve been carrying my Glock 17 as my concealed carry with this belt with absolutely no issues. The belt supports the pistol and spare mag comfortably. One of the most important pieces of gear for concealed carry is the belt. Pekan Outdoor offers a great option if you’re seeking a low profile nylon belt with Cobra buckle for under $100 USD.

The belt with my Glock 17 and SOB Deep Concealment Holster

The construction seems solid so far (time will tell). I plan on wearing this belt as my primary belt for a while. I’ll check back in to let you all know how it holds up after a few months.

Specs courtesy of Pekan Outdoor:

  • 70$ USD (95CAD)
  • 4088 type 13 nylon webbing
  • Mil-spec 17337 nylon webbing IR treated
  • Milspec #69 nylon.bond thread
  • 75″ Austri Alpin original Cobra
  • Milspec Velcro Berry compliant
  • Hand made in Canada
  • Available in OD, black, coyote 498, foliage
  • Available sizes: Small 28-30 | Medium 32-34 | Large 36-38 | X large 40-42 | XX large 44-46
  • For 5$ extra the belt can have inner velcro sewn in

 

They are currently working to launch their official website. Until then you can follow them on Facebook to see what they are bringing to the market in the way of belts, slings, and other nylon gear.

This article is courtesy of The Loadout Room.
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