Westcoast Saw Leather Belt
Part Number:
100-0035
Crafted by hand in Northern California, our vegan cowhide leather belt is the perfect base to create your custom rigging set-up. Designed specifically for the rigorous demands of the job, it stands as the perfect companion for every logger and outdoorsman who values quality and reliability.
Product Features
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Belt is 2" in width and created from two pieces of leather sewn together
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Interior leather piece is a soft brown, exterior leather is tan
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Belt clasp is a steel roller buckle
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All belts have seven size holes that are 1" apart
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Premium Grizzly Peak Leather: High-quality material ensures a thick, heavy-duty belt that can withstand the rugged conditions of logging and outdoor work.
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Ideal for supporting tape and harness setups
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Heavy-Duty Build: A construction that promises to hold up against the wear and tear of daily use in tough environments.
Sizing Information:
Measure from the front end of your buckle to the hole you use on your current belt. Consider sizing up to accommodate for additional loss of length from clipping on tools/attachments.
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XX Large belt includes 26 brass 3/8" grommets. Total belt length is 54.5" long. Center hole is 48".
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X Large (39"+ pant waist) belt includes 24 brass 3/8" grommets. Total belt length is 51.5" long. Center hole is 45".
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Large (35 - 40" pant waist) belt includes 22 brass 3/8" grommets. Total belt length is 48.5" long. Center hole is 42".
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Medium (33 - 36" pant waist) belt includes 20 brass 3/8" grommets. Total belt length is 44.5" long. Center hole is 38".
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Small (29 - 32" pant waist) belt includes 18 brass 3/8" grommets. Total belt length is 41.5" long. Center hole is 35".
What are utility belts used for?
Utility belts, such as the Chainsawers Leather Belt, are designed to securely carry essential tools and accessories, providing easy access during logging, forestry, and other heavy-duty tasks. These work belts help distribute weight evenly around the waist, improving comfort and efficiency by keeping tools organized and within reach.
How do you maintain your leather belt?
Keep your thick leather belt oiled with olive oil, neatsfoot oil or any boot grease. You should also clean it regularly by wiping it down with a damp cloth to remove dirt and debris. Store the logging belt in a cool, dry place when not in use to preserve its durability and flexibility.
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