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MOLLE 1.75″ Double Belt Rig - Blue Alpha

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Double Belt Rigs are made to order. Please allow 2-3 weeks from the purchase date for order processing, creation, and fulfillment

NOTE: If you would like to have a different color for your inner belt, please specify it in the order notes upon checkout. 


1.75" Tactical Gun Battle Belt Rig With Velcro Inner Belt - Blue Alpha Gear

Made In USA

The Blue Alpha Double Belt Rig is crafted as a versatile, load-bearing utility war belt, capable of accommodating all your gear. Load it with an OWB holster, mag carriers, pouches, and any other essentials. The 1.75" outer belt securely fastens to the 1.5" inner belt using top-notch hook and loop technology. Thread the inner belt through your belt loops, and the outer belt attaches over them, enabling a swift and effortless removal of the outer belt while the inner belt maintains the position of your pants. The MOLLE version has MOLLE loops on the exterior and is designed to be compatible will MOLLE spec gear.


Details: Tactical Outer Battle Belt

  • Double layered nylon webbing measuring 1.75"
  • MOLLE loops on exterior to mount compatible MOLLE gear
  • A 1.75" COBRA® Buckle featuring an optional D-Ring COBRA® Buckle
  • Inner lining with a 1.5" hook-and-loop (Velcro) surface
  • Adjustment end is secured with elastic for a flexible and secure fit

Standard Overlap Inner Battle Belt

  • 1.5" loop velcro outer lining
  • 1.5" single layer nylon webbing
  • Straighforward buckle-free design
  • Color Matching to Outer Belt

Low Profile EDC/Inner Belt

  • 1.5" double layer nylon webbing
  • 1.5" loop velcro outer lining
  • Same design as our Low Profile EDC belt but with velcro outer lining
  • Functional as EDC belt when not being used as inner belt
  • Color Matching to Outer Belt

Commonly Asked Questions & Tips for our MOLLE Double Belt Rig:

Sizing Note: Order your war belt based on the pants size you wear, no need to order a larger size for an outer belt, it has been calculated in. Our belts are designed to work +1 and -1 size, for example a 34 belt will also fit 32 and 36. If you feel like you are in between two sizes or can't decide which of two sizes to choose, we recommend the larger size. There is a Size Chart in the photos. Belts are made to order.

Double Belt Rigs are made to order. Please allow 2-3 weeks from the purchase date for order processing, creation, and fulfillment. Orders with multiple items may be sent in separate shipments depending on availability. Thank you for supporting small business. 

For all Tactical Belt Exchanges: Please fill out this form in order to process any exchanges. Sizing exchanges are completely free in the US for the first 30 days!

AS WITH ALL PRODUCTS, PROPER CARE SHOULD BE TAKEN WHEN USING KNIVES AND RELATED PRODUCTS. BY PURCHASING, YOU AGREE THAT WARRIOR POET SOCIETY IS NOT LIABLE FOR ANY AND ALL MISHAPS RELATED TO THE PURCHASE OF THIS OR ANY OTHER WARRIOR POET SOCIETY PRODUCT AND THE USE OF ANY PRODUCTS ON OR OFF THE RANGE.

Molle Double Battle Belt Rig FAQ's - Battle Belt Guidelines

1. How long will it take for me to receive my Molle battle belt?

Our MOLLE tactical belt rigs are custom made to order, with a lead time of 2-5 weeks from the date the order was placed depending on demand.

2. Can my outer and inner belt be different colors for the double belt rig?

Absolutely. Just include your color choice for the inner belt in the notes section when you place your order.

3. What is the difference between the Standard Belt Rig and the MOLLE Belt Rig?

Our MOLLE Rig’s outer belt features MOLLE webbing so you can easily add attachments for any operation.

4. What items are generally considered "essentials" for a battle belt? What should you carry or configure on your own battle belt?

The gear on your belt will likely differ depending on your specific needs/context. Common essentials for a combat belt are magazine pouches, magazines, tourniquets, medical gear, holster, dump pouch, and a blade.

5. How should the tactical battle belt fit?

The simplest answer as to how tight your MOLLE Double Belt Rig should be is: as tight as you need it. You should be able to attach the belt to your waist comfortably while still maintaining some flexibility for movement. You want the belt to be secure enough that you can walk, run, and jump without the belt moving much. As a test, you should try jumping up and down with your belt on to ensure that your gear and attachments stay firmly in place while subjected to movement. 

6. Where should your battle belt sit?

Your battle belt should sit on your waistline, typically where a normal belt would be worn. To maximize funtionality of your battle belt, you should ensure that you can easily reach any gear that you have mounted on your belt, such as spare magazines, knives, gloves, tourniquets/medical, etc. The most important item to consider when placing your war belt on your body is where your holster and firearm will sit. Prioritize the location of your firearm to be in the most easily and readily drawn location, and go from there.

7. Does a battle belt go through belt loops?

Yes and no. The MOLLE Double Belt Rig features an innovative double belt design that consists of both an inner velcro EDC belt and an outer belt. This two-belt system allows the outer gear-loaded belt to be quickly and easily removed when necessary without needing to thread the inner belt back out through each belt loop. The inner belt is fed through your belt loops to secure the rig to your body. The outer belt is then attached to the inner belt and placed over your belt loops for a secure, comfortable, load-bearing system.

8. What makes a good battle belt?

A good battle belt or war belt is rigid enough to provide stable retention to any attachments, especially when subjected to movement and/or field use, without being too restrictive of an operator's movement. The belt should offer a signifcant load-bearing capacity that is not compromised by mission-specific loadouts and gear. A good battle belt should have the ability to accomodate an OWB or drop-leg holster while also supporting spare magazine pouches, blades, medical, and other common essentials. 

Additionally, a good battle belt should feature MOLLE webbing as it is a standard in tactical applications and will allow the user to securely attach a wide range of gear to their belt. 

Another excellent feature of a battle belt is the ease with which it can be put on and removed. Due to the innovative double belt feature of the MOLLE Double Belt Rig, this belt can be secured and removed in seconds.

9. Are battle belts necessary?

While battle belts are not a necessity, they will drastically enhance your efficiency, efficacy, and functionality in tactical or first-response scenarios. In life or death situations, having life-saving gear such as a firearm or medical equipment ready to be deployed at an arm's reach can often mean the difference between a good outcome and a bad one. 

10. Should I put pouches directly on my outer battle belt?

We encourage each operator or user to set up their battle belts according to their unique context and mission requirements. With that being said, we would generally reccomend attaching magazine pouches directly to the outer belt. The esstac magazine pouches we offer are designed to attach to the belt's MOLLE webbing via malice clips and will provide a secure platform for mounting your spare magazines. In addition to magazine pouches, we would also reccomend attaching a medical pouch, trauma kit, or IFAK (Individual First Aid Kit) to your battle belt.

We also offer an attachable dump pouch, which is another common item found on many battle belt setups. 

Blue Alpha Belt – Tactical War Belt for Military, LE, and Range Use

Here is my (John Lovell) #1 pick for the best tactical belt out there: The Blue Alpha Double Rig Belt. The magic of this tactical battle belt is that it allows you to have the load bearing capability of the bigger battle belts while still maintaining the low-profile design of a smaller duty belt. If you would like to see a video review of the belt, scroll down. Here’s the magic of the Blue Alpha belt:

  • Keeps gear tight to the body without causing discomfort. An extremely rigid design coupled with an inner velcro belt, allows even weight distribution. Without both of these elements, I’ve found low-profile belts cause me to get hot spots where the majority of the weight was focused. Additionally, equipment has a tendency to ‘flop around’, which is a real nuisance when running.
  • Quick on and off – The inner velcro belt allows you the ability to quickly remove or put on your outer load-bearing belt. A member of the military, a police officer, and anyone who wears gear for long periods of time, can attest to the convenience this belt brings!
  • MOLLE webbing – MOLLE pouches and/or belt-mounted pouches can securely mount to the Blue Alpha belt. The belt is 1.75″ with two thin rows of MOLLE webbing and a cobra buckle. This setup means it is exactly big enough to mount equipment without adding extra weight and bulk.

The Blue Alpha double belt rig is the latest evolution in tactical belts.

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I remember when I first started trying to piece together a good tactical belt. The battle belt I got (in Multicam of course) was a bulky mess of MOLLE webbing and plastic gadgetry. I loved that I could put pouches and accessories anywhere and that the weight distribution felt great. That is, until I needed to run and gun. As soon as I started moving fast, the whole thing seemed to take on a life of it’s own, and man, that thing would heat up! When I took it off, I would have a donut ring of sweat around my waist.

After my departure from the ‘everything but the kitchen sink’ war belt mentality, I returned back to just a simple range / duty belt. With a smaller belt, I had to make the decision to limit what I carried to just the basics: my pistol, 2 spare pistol magazines, 1 rifle magazine, my medical kit, and a dump pouch. The problem with this setup is that any prolonged use caused pretty bad discomfort.

The Blue Alpha belt is the latest evolution in tactical belts because it gives you the best of both worlds: the battle belt / war belt AND the low-viz range / duty belt. Pick one up in Multicam, coyote, black, etc.

*UPDATE: We liked the Blue Alpha belt so much we collaborated to make a WARRIOR POET version. It sounds sexier than it is. We just co-branded it. Enjoy Poets!

John Lovell’s War/Battle Belt Setup:

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  • 4
    Solid Belt, Good Value

    Posted by Caleb on Feb 10th 2022

    Purchased about a year ago, this 2 piece belt has been used during competitive shooting and long range sessions, and the inner belt for EDC. Sturdy construction, does not bend and sag under weight, and the outer belt build quality is fantastic. While the belt is overall of good quality, I have found that the threads stitching the inner belt have began coming out in a few months. It is still very much usable, but it is a bit tiresome cutting loose threads every few days. Overall 4/5, only losing 1 star due to inner belt threads.

  • 5
    One of the Best Belts on the market

    Posted by Matthew Gyrion on Dec 8th 2021

    Having used alot of other belts on multiple deployments i have been searching for the best assaulters belt. This belt is one of the best I have used the molle straps are tight and hold any pouches I have put on them. The belt has stood up to a lot of abuse. I am hard on my equipment because they are tools of my job. This belt holds up. It does not slip on my waist and its completely modular to my setup. The other members of my team have started buying this belt. You will not be disappointed if you are a high speed assaulter or just a guy wanting a nice range belt this belt is for you.

  • 5
    Amazing

    Posted by Benjamin Palmer on Aug 26th 2021

    I was issued a cheap 5.11 belt from my department and it was uncomfortable and breaking down quickly. I bought this belt to replace it and I am so happy I did! It's thinner and way more comfortable. It stays put and I don't have any issues with stuff moving around. It's stiff and gives me support but small and flexible enough so it doesn't restrict my movement. Can't believe I didn't buy this before!10/10 would recommend this belt to everyone.

  • 4
    Double Molle D ring belt

    Posted by Brian on Jul 4th 2021

    I have now bought TWO of these belts: OD Green and Multicam versions (being of the 2 is 1 and 1 is none mindset, so having a backup is a key element in my book) to go along with my plate carriers. These belts are good quality rigs and a GREAT choice for the preparation mindset or a competition shooter. I have just begun kitting my belts out to my own specifications, more will follow.

  • 5
    Molle double rig belt

    Posted by Addison Miller on Jun 30th 2021

    Excellent product. High quality and does what it needs to. I’m totally pleased with mine and the price is competitive to some other brands out there.

  • 5
    Great range/training belt!

    Posted by CHRISTOPHER MARTS on May 8th 2021

    This belt is so much fun! Great tool and is amazing to use on range days. The ‘oos and ahhhs’ from the guys when I whip this out and strap it on at the range are almost worth it alone! Great supper for just about anything you want to wear with it. Great inner belt to use everyday and have the option to strap on when things get squirrelly! Holds all my gear and allows for may options with the Molle on the outside. Would recommend 10/10!

  • 5
    Great Belt

    Posted by Daniel on Apr 30th 2021

    The belt is fantastically made. I got the molle version and attached my pouches that way. Fully loaded and the belt stays in place and the magazines don't flop around. I may even buy some others in the future for other setups.

  • 4
    Shooters belt

    Posted by John Banczak on Apr 29th 2021

    The belt overall is pretty good. I am a current law enforcement officer and use the belt on duty. The Velcro is strong especially with the inner belt. It stays put and is extremely light. The only negative is it is very thin and some equipment moves around as well as I have to adjust it before each shift.

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