SADF Webbing Service Belt, Surplus
We found more of old South African stuff – this time these belts. This is a simple canvas belt with a metal buckle and adjustable length. Back in the day it would have been used as a trouser belt or a light combat belt. Availability very limited!
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We found more of old South African stuff – this time these belts. This is a simple canvas belt with a metal buckle and adjustable length. Back in the day it would have been used as a trouser belt or a light combat belt. Availability very limited!
Features
The belt with snap fasteners is most likely the Pattern 70 belt. The snap fasteners would eliminate sideways movement of pouches on the belt. The plain belt is similar, probably of an older generation, or just meant to be used as a belt without pouches.
- Adjustable length min 26” / 65 cm, max 43” / 110 cm
- Painted steel buckles
- A very natural, light brown color
Material
These belts are made of proper ol' cotton canvas, the kind of stuff that does not wear out.
South African Surplus
The belts are old but in good condition. They are used, but probably by some loitering door guards – there is no evidence of proper field use wear and tear.
Kierto Circular Economy
Return this product used but clean and unbroken, and you'll receive half of the product's original price as Varusteleka credits. Service is available only in Finland. Only Registered users can make Kierto returns. See more information about Kierto.
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