mardi 18 octobre 2016

Grip6 belts are simple, interchangeable & minimal

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I’m a fan of simplicity and minimalism, but also of function and durability. The fellows from Grip6 must be kindred spirits because they put these elements into the design and construction of their belts. Grip6 belts consist of only a metal plate and a strip of webbing. That’s it. No traditional buckle, no holes, no flap of material sticking out. The buckle is simply a single piece of anodized, aircraft-grade aluminum that is available in nine colors. The strap is a strip of 1.5-inch wide, military-grade nylon available in five colors and multiple lengths to accommodate various waist sizes. How do they work together? The ultra low-profile buckle has a slight curve to it and simple friction holds the ends of the strap in the buckle’s vertical slots, which are tucked in behind. That’s it! The buckles and straps are easily interchangeable and can be mixed and matched for loads of color combinations.  A Grip6 belt will run you $35 ($20 per buckle and $15 per strap). Visit Grip6.com for more info or to order.

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Grip6 belts are simple, interchangeable & minimal

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